What's the weirdest baby name?

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Hi, I was wondering about some of those weird names that you've probably encountered in L&D and PP. I remember when I had my maternity rotation a couple of weeks ago, one of the nurses said she remembers a patient that named her child Placenta. I couldn't believe it that some child has to live his life named after disgusting afterbirth!

If anyone post about Lemonjello and Orangejello again, I will make you eat your keyboard! :rolleyes:

But really...My husband's brother's best friend's girlfriend's cousin's stepsister's mother's friend's aunt really knows a lady who knew someone who taught two twins named that. No for real.

I did hear of a baby named Nevaeh Tnes. Unfortunately Nevaeh is becoming quite popular...but I don't like it. Heaven spelled backwards seems kind of evil if you ask me.

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how about "celery"?

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how about "celery"?

LOL - good one - I wonder if they have Carrot and Broccoli cousins? :chuckle

Hi, working in mental health there is a high percentage of people that present that have unusual names. There is a pattern emerging where certain names will have a certain diagnosis. The deciding factor is the parents who undoubtedly have control over the child's upbringing and development. Food for thought when you pick a name for the child.

Hi, working in mental health there is a high percentage of people that present that have unusual names. There is a pattern emerging where certain names will have a certain diagnosis. The deciding factor is the parents who undoubtedly have control over the child's upbringing and development. Food for thought when you pick a name for the child.

Um, which names in particular. When me and my husband have kids I wanna make sure I don't use them! I am really superstitious so I wanna know!

Just had to post some of the strange names I've seen

*Went to hs with a girl whose last name was Hymen (and pronounced that way)

*little girl named ayden (love the name but for a girl???)

*cousin whose initials spell out "GAP" (not intentional either)

*My dad almost named me "Nikita" (after the Elton John song) but Mom vetoed it

*Dad also wanted to name my brother "Tyrone Obediah"

*Brother's friend is so sick of seeing spellings that don't match pronunciations that he's actually threatened to name his son "Bench" and tell people it's pronounced "Steven"

*Went to school with a brytni (pronounced "Brittney") and a Rex (good thing he was popular--the guy was so tall and huge that his friends nicknamed him "Ogre")

*My grandmother has come across people with the following names (that she likes and wants me to use for my kids): Eternity, Trinity, and Serenity.

*My dad almost named me "Nikita" (after the Elton John song) but Mom vetoed it

Hey, had I been a boy I WOULD have been named Elton John. No crap! Instead, since I turned out female, I got Joni, after the Canadian folk singer Joni Mitchell. Can you say hippies? I absolutely hated it when I was a kid, because it was so unusual, I often got called John-e, but now as an adult I actually like that I'm named after someone as talented and creative, too bad none of that came along with the name.

Here are my favorites from over the years:

"Q" --baby boy, brother named Michael

Prince --mother's name was Princess

Preciousangel Quaanika

Smith and Wesson (brothers)

Nu' Passion and Nu' Miracle --twin sisters. Mother had originally named baby A Nu'Miracle and baby B Nu'Passion, but switched them around when she realized that the "passion" came first and created the "miracle"--no I'm not kidding.

Brack

Kora Vette (first and middle)

As far as the Lemonjello and Orangejello--we had a set of twins born in our hospital with those names!! They moved to the St. Louis area and my mother has a colleague who taught them in her classroom. They are recorded in our NICU patient book. No keyboard eating here!

I will post more when I think of them.

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I heard of a girl named Female, pronouned like Emily but with the F. Her mother thought the nurse named her baby for her & thought it a cute name. This just proves that cousins should never marry.:chuckle

Here are my favorites from over the years:

"Q" --baby boy, brother named Michael

Prince --mother's name was Princess

Preciousangel Quaanika

Smith and Wesson (brothers)

Nu' Passion and Nu' Miracle --twin sisters. Mother had originally named baby A Nu'Miracle and baby B Nu'Passion, but switched them around when she realized that the "passion" came first and created the "miracle"--no I'm not kidding.

Brack

Kora Vette (first and middle)

As far as the Lemonjello and Orangejello--we had a set of twins born in our hospital with those names!! They moved to the St. Louis area and my mother has a colleague who taught them in her classroom. They are recorded in our NICU patient book. No keyboard eating here!

I will post more when I think of them.

I heard of a girl named Female, pronouned like Emily but with the F. Her mother thought the nurse named her baby for her & thought it a cute name. This just proves that cousins should never marry.:chuckle

i have a cousin who named his son Apollo

Nevik- The baby's father's name spelled backwards

Twins: Silk and Suede - the mother was 15 years old and just knew they would grow up to be lady killers! :uhoh3:

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LOL - good one - I wonder if they have Carrot and Broccoli cousins? :chuckle
yea no lie ugh. How can people do this to their kids.
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