Published
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
Urorifice?? as in YOUR orifice? That poor child is going the get the hell teased out of him in school. Thats AWFUL!
when I was in the navy, an active duty man changed his last name to Starcruiser... kidlets were named Venus Jupiter and Urorifice. I kid you not
![]()
marci:chair:
my son has a simple name Daniel Aaron, my hubby has a Matthew James, and Andrew Paul. I am a Marcia (not pronounced marsha)
When I was a camp nurse a couple of summers ago one of my camp kid's names was Dulcinahdaedeldaboseau (first name) Rainbow (middle name) and King (last name). We just called her Dulci. There was a couple in our church that had three children and the oldest was John, middle girl Latrina, and youngest girl Toiletta. Those poor kids and they were the nicest people, I guess you'd have to be! :rotfl:
I have a few to share, and strangely, none of these are ethnic names. Might have seemed less odd if they were though.
My son went to school with girls named Jinx, Promise, and Shadow.
A lady I knew years ago named her son Tiger Dare
My step-sister named her son Talon Stain
When I was working, a client had a daughter named Alizaniniah
i was talking to an ed nurse the other day who had a son about a year ago... i asked what his name was and she told me culyer (call-yer) and i thought the name wasnt to bad... but then she continued to tell me that she is married to a resident and her son was conceived in the on-call room... but she didnt think "on-call" was a suitable name for him.
I had a friend who was a school nurse. She said there was a little boy named Oranjello. She kept wanted to spell it Orange jello.:chuckle
When I was a camp nurse a couple of summers ago one of my camp kid's names was Dulcinahdaedeldaboseau (first name) Rainbow (middle name) and King (last name). We just called her Dulci. There was a couple in our church that had three children and the oldest was John, middle girl Latrina, and youngest girl Toiletta. Those poor kids and they were the nicest people, I guess you'd have to be! :rotfl:
L-O-L :rotfl: :rotfl:
This is the funniest thread ever!!! My cat is nervous because I am laughing so loudly!
RoxanRN
388 Posts
Can't say as my first name is exactly unusual... just the spelling - Roxan. My mother tells the story of arguing with the nurses when I was born. They insisted the name should be spelled 'Roxanne.' Mom would have no part of it and it stayed 'Roxan.' My middle name is an old one. Mom wanted to name her first daughter for the angels and my great aunt Honor was as close to an angel as she knew (Aunt Honor died when I was only a few months old. I never got to know her).
My oldest daughter's name is 'Priscilla Dawn' with the nickname 'Pat' (named/nicknamed for a good friend). Everyone assumes her first name is 'Patricia.'
Shortly after my grandparents passed away 4 years ago, I discovered I was pregnant with #2 (#1 was 9 at the time). If it was a girl, I wanted to name call her 'Jordon Elsie' ('Elsie' after my grandmother). Hubby nixed it immediately - just couldn't wrap around 'Elsie.' I thought it was beautiful. She turned out to be called 'Cristi Leigh' (Cristi for her godfather's daughter - 'Christy' and Leigh for my mother - middle name 'Lee').