Members are discussing the process of screening names on birth certificates, sharing unusual names they have encountered, and discussing the implications of changing names legally. Some members mention specific names they have encountered, while others talk about the history of certain names and the process of changing names legally. The discussion also touches on the publication of upcoming weddings in newspapers and the practice of announcing name changes for adoption and building variances.
As many of you know by now, Kim Kardashian had her baby. As if you couldn't miss all the annoying coverage over every single detail. They named that poor kid North West. What are some of the funniest/weirdest/most unusual baby names you have seen? Could be a patient or someone you know in your personal life. And if you are someone with one of those odd names did you just learn to live with it or would you change it.
One of my cousins named her son Azreal (like Garamel's cat). They named him after the archangel according to them. All I can think about is that cat from the smurfs.
What about the baseball players Coco Crisp and Milton Bradley? Poor dudes. One is a cereal or a board game game company.
The baseball player Jhonny Peralta. His parents misspelled his name on his birth certificate.
I have two distant cousins.....i say distant because i don't know them like that:lol2:..........Champagne and Alize ?? Like the alcohol ugh
I've seen parents name their newborn:
Panda
Easter
Precious
Just saw LaTryphosia picture that on a name tag smh
Worked with a guy named Lennyny.
Pronounced Lenny.
Mi'Precious Tumah
Sounds like you really loved that tumor....awkward!
I just met a 70 year old woman named "Inkypookas". (American for the past several generations. Her grandmother thought it "sounded cute".)
I went to high school with a girl named Jacey Pinney (JC Penney)
I Used to work in elementry education and had a kindergartener named Canabus like spelling it differently would make a difference lol, he went by CJ. Also had many little girls named Alize. Most were pronouced like the alcohol but we had one girl pronouce it as uh-lie-zuh. Lol. There was another kid named Amaze pronounced ah-mah-zay.
had a patient recently who named her baby Million Dolla. YIKES!
A girl in my nursing class named her daughters India, Arabia and Syria. HER name was Chiza.
I have been long-time friends with a family that has numerous strange names: Gaelein, Welcome, Izraia, Chekhina, Moses, Ephraim etc.
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I remember when I was in High School there was a a girl named Patty Burger (Burger was her surname). I thought it was a joke but it was proven otherwise when I saw her ID.
And this other one, he's a schoolmate of my brother.
His name is Jules Cyber 1A22. Seriously. Who puts a number on their kid's name? Makes it sound like an android.