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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
We have a two strange names in our family my fathers name is Corrin pronounced Core-in.(like apple Core and the word in) my brother just had a son and named him Tell because they liked the name from a louise lamour book.
I know a young man with the name Corrin. Turns out it is his mother's maiden name. I like it, but he says sometimes he gets called "Corrine" pronounced like the girl's name. I remember my grandmother's best friend's husband's name was Tell.
We were discussing this last night at work and some of the more unusual ones we came up with are Nivek (Kevin backward), Dranoel (Leonard backward), Dekan (naked backward), Kgauge (Gage), Brytkneigh Deighane (Brittney Diane), and Cope and Hagen (twin boys)...sigh. Do people not consider that these innocent babies are someday going to have to learn to spell their names and explain to people how their parents came up with them???
My oldest son who is twelve is named Trevin. Now I don't consider it a strange name, but he is the only one I know who has it. Has anyone else ever heard this name?
I've heard of Trevin it is one of my favorite names and if I have a boy this time I plan on using it. My mothers maiden name is Trevithick and she wants a grandson named trevor in honor of her name however I could never get myself to love the name trevor and got her to settle for Trevin
These are girls names and how many were named that in () in 2000.Chianti (9) Dung (5) Rayon (5) Reality (16) Sincere (54) Sincerity (5) Sonny (11) Sunshine (93) Unique (24) Vanity (35) Whisper (29) Sparkle (23) Special (11)
And for the Boys:
Atom (11) Adonis (244) Cannon (117) Canon (49) Casanova (6) Cashmere (6) Champion (7) Coal (8) Cotton (5) Doc (5) Famous (6) Gator (5) Halston (10) Hutch (7) Legend (30) Magic (9) Maverick (211) Morpheus (5) Nature (5) Ruddy (15) Sincere (187) Starsky (6) Timberland (6) Trust (5) Truth (10) Tuff (8) Ventura (17) Wisdom (16) Lucky (48) Blue (27) Denim (7)
These were taken from ABCnews.com back a year ago. The article also mentions names like Espn (pronounced Espen), Gouda, and so on.
I just can't imagine giving birth to a beautiful baby girl and then bestowing her with a name like Dung.
Leigh
I know a girl called Dung...Dung is a common Vietnamese girls name. It is pronounced like the famous philopsher's surname, Carl Jung.
Wow...just wow...this is so mean.
http://www.newbabynews.net/hospitals/stf33/public/stf33birthannouncement.pl?babyID=h33-440
Am I the only one that picks up multiple drug references in that name?:stone
Icy, Special K, Eight (ball)
He is adorable...his name...not so much
Wow...just wow...this is so mean.http://www.newbabynews.net/hospitals/stf33/public/stf33birthannouncement.pl?babyID=h33-440
Am I the only one that picks up multiple drug references in that name?:stone
Icy, Special K, Eight (ball)
He is adorable...his name...not so much
What is wrong with people? Sheesh, and I thought naming twins Winston and Salem was bad!
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I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH A GIRL NAMED LACEY LOVE AND ANOTHER NAMED LOVE TIFT. RECENTLY IN THE PAPER SOMEONE NAMED A BABY HEAVEN LEE