More Strange Baby Names

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just had a unique baby name the other week....thought i'd share, and hope to continue this thread from earlier.... "strange baby names":

strawberry :roll (thank goodness this was changed by the adoptive parents)

~jennifer:chair:

admin note: edited to add links to the first two threads:

https://allnurses.com/ob-gyn-nursing/whats-the-weirdest-16017.html

I came across a guy whose name was Bubble. Swear. It was on his drivers liscense. I have also seen Nyquilla. :rotfl:

I went to high school with a girl whose first name was Bunny and her last name was Butt. You can imagine the teasing... :p

My name is Sunny DeShai (duhshay) Bray, when I am in a hurry people think I say Sunny Ray lol. I know some girls named Addison, Rhiann, Charlie. Some little boys I know are Rance and Braxton. Grandma's name was Effie May. I hear alot of names like that here in Arkansas.

My mom loves odd names...

My sister is Myca (not as uncommon today but usually seen spelt different and used for a male). Her middle name is Jean and so my dad used to call her Myca Jean Jellybean... it stuck and has been her nickname since.

I am Alnee (All-knee) and hated my name when I was little because no one could say it... I was always Amy, Olney, etc... and often had people think I was a boy because my middle name is Rae.

My neice is Anastasia Hope... And when I have a baby if it is a girl it will be Abrial Elizabeth (Elizabeth is my mothers name) or Braden (no middle named picked yet!)...

The midwife that delivered my brother (who has a normal name... Chase) was named Chickie because she was born premature and her father said she was yellow and cute like a chick... :uhoh21:

The NP I see with my family practice is Susan B. Anthony...

These were pretty good for twins Lemonjello and Orangejello

If I have to hear this one again I'm going to hurl the monitor out the window. :uhoh3:

Little girl who came to our ER: Abcd. She's french so it's pronounced Ah-bay-say-day. The emphasis is on the "bay". No problem spelling that!

Specializes in OB.

Abcd reminds me of that couple several years back who was in the news for naming their baby ESPN (pronounced Es-pen) after the television network.

My daughter went to school w/ a girl...Kelli K. Kelley. What did the "K" stand for? Kelly

And one other...when I was a girl, I had this friend. Her name was Robin. Her mother married a man, Clifford Nest. Clifford adopted the kids and Robin was then known legally as Robin Nest! :rotfl:

Originally Posted by pacurn1992

These were pretty good for twins Lemonjello and Orangejello

I'm with dawngloves here.There is no way that there are that many Shitheads and Orangejello's and Lemonjello's and Females and lady parts's and Placenta's and Meconiums in the world. :rolleyes:

ETA--I'm refering to the people that posted that they know people by these names...not the actual objects themselves

I have a pretty normal name--Jaime--but my two little brothers names are Sage Monroe and Shade Walker.(old Indian grandfather in our family). My little sister's name is Seraine (pronounced sa-rain) but we call her Raine.

:balloons:

We had a baby in our nursery named "Tonanonaneesha". The nurse making out the crib cards was singing, "It is the name that never ends..it just goes on and on, my friends..."

Saw a reporter on TV the other day whose first name was Crustacean!!

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