Blame Hollywood A-listers or ingenuine parents willing to go far to make their kids stand out from the crowd, but unique baby names are getting more and more popular. Usually they are driven by a focus on individuality, with naming conventions thrown out of the window.
The result is Alchemy, Tansy, Kobe or Roch. Or Charmayanne and Antwohnette. What about Sincere and Precise? Yes, these are all baby names, for better or sometimes… worse.
So today we take a look at a couple of Reddit threads (this and this) where people share the most annoying baby names they have heard. Some sound somewhat strange, while others, they claim, they cannot stand at all. Let us know what’s your least favorite baby name in the comments!
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I was told when naming my daughter to say the following sentences out loud:
1) Please stand for the President of the United States, [insert name].
2) Gentlemen, dancing tonight on the main pole here at The Bunny Club, [insert name].
If #2 flows better. .pick another name.
I met a girl and her name was C’mon. She got pissed when I didn’t pronounce Simone right.
Before my nephew was born, my sister sent me a text asking if I liked the name "Rylar". I sent her a list of questions to ask herself, and if she answered yes to any of them then Rylar would be a fantastic name for her child. The questions were:
1) Is he destined to be a lion tamer and/or magician?
2) Will he not have a last name, like Seal or Prince?
3) Is he going to have an ominous title like "The Terrible" after his name?
4) Is he a character in an RPG?
She named him Lucas.
I saw a girl on the news named Kim Wimberly.
Kimberly Wimberly.
My cousin has 5 children (all in State Custody) their names are: Akevion, Jazaraye, Dametreon, Chelcee, and Kerionnya
Elizreonna Kay is on the way.
PS: We're white.
One of the girls in my daughter kindergarten class is named Quinsy. It’s a disease. There are two Dyxins with the same “unique” spelling and a Chacha, which is what I used to call my vagina growing up.
I worked at a summer camp and this family had 5 kids and 1 on the way but the 3 at my camp were named Integrity, Honesty and Rage. Ironically Rage was the sweet one. But we would always joke about what they would name the next kid. I liked the name Punctual.
There was a girl in my class in Montreal named 'Asthma'. I s**t you not. I was 6 years old and that is my earliest memory of being baffled by humans.
Like, why not call your kid f*****g lymphoma? Hell, why not call your kid meningococcal meningitis?
Ryvar (pronounced River). I'll never understand unique names that come at the expense of atrocious spelling.
I understand there are a lot of different ways to spell Kaitlin, but the spellings that are like Ckaetlyin or KVIIIlyn or some c**p.
I was assisting a photographer during my son's picture day at his elementary school a couple years ago and there was a girl named Areola. All I could think was "why do the parents of this adorable little girl HATE HER??"
I was volunteering at a middle school and a kid comes running up to me and says "My name is King" I thought ok but his middle name was Lucifer. I was speaking with King Lucifer.
Also my wife is a teacher and had students named Mi'Queen and Mi"king. What a time to be alive
There is no such thing as a baby name; the name you give your baby is also going to be their adult professional name. Some parents forget to name their child accordingly.
But to answer your question, I dislike most names that involve some kind of universal virtue. Joy and Hope are acceptable, but Love is pushing it.
Imparting names with significance regarding the character and traits you hope you child will grow into as they get older is a tradition in many cultures that goes back thousands of years. Truth, Wisdom, Temperance, Courage, Noble, Justice, Charity, Constance, Patience, Verity... This is not some stupid new passing fad.
I know someone who is about to name their baby Londyn. Why would you name them a word everybody knows, but not spell it that way? She'll spend her whole life correcting people.
Product/brand names like Porsche, Chanel etc.
The same first letter for all of the sisters and brothers. It's cute when it's two siblings, but if it's three it just seems like a gimmick.
Imagine being the youngest kid, knowing your parents didn't look at you and feel inspired to pick the best name, but were more like "gee, what starts with K that we haven't used up?"
My grandmother's parents did this. She has 12 brothers and sisters...all are named in order of alphabet. I have an uncle Albert, aunt Beatrice, aunt Christine, uncle Donald, uncle Earl, aunt Franny, aunt Georgina, my grandmother is Hattie, uncle Isaac, aunt Josephine, uncle Kenneth, uncle Lawrence and aunt Mildred. Four of them were dead before I was even born, but I always thought their "alphabet names" were kind of cool.
Why is it always the letter K? Having your kids initials spell KKK is nowhere near as entertaining as you think that it is...
Sometimes it's an accident! I didn't realize until my youngest was a year old that her "academic" name is F. Yu... I'm not sorry in the least, just disappointed it took so long to realize it
Load More Replies...My brothers and sisters in order by age, David D., Debra D., Diana D., Dwayne D., Dora D., and Chad D. Although Chad is only a half brother. We are all double D's
ah. poor chad. probably feels left out
Load More Replies...my family.... my grandmother is named Melinda, my aunt is named melony, my cousin named Macy, my mom, Melissa, and her three daters Madeline, and I kid you not with TWO I'm meridith. people call her meri.
I knew a family who named their kids in ABC order. First 3 was unintentional, but once they realized what was done, they started doing it on purpose. Aubrie Brianna Candace Devon Elaina Fiona Gabriela
Are you talking about the Kardashians, perchance? That’s not only an example of repeating a first letter of all your kids’ names, it’s also an example of changing and twisting spellings around to accommodate the wrong first letter.
I'm the oldest of four siblings and we all start with A. It was apparently an accident.
Yeah but the other side of that? Imagine being Wayne Rooney's fourth child: Kai, Klay, Kit, Cass. Just why?
My brother's name is Matt and my sister's nickname for a while was Cat, so it could be confusing when mum called out for one of them.
Load More Replies...Haha, my cousins' names are Grayson, Gavin, and Garrett. Not bad names at all, but it's only too easy to say the wrong name.
I knew a family that had all Ms, or thought I did, until I found out one was a nickname, so she actually started with A.
Load More Replies...6 boys all starting with letter T. The girls didn't get into the T. list. Give me one small drink and I start stuttering t's. They are all simple common names and underpressure they just melt away.
I know a family with seven kids, the first six all start with A. What did they name the baby? John.
I went to school with three sisters Heather Holly and Hilary. Their surname started with O. HO HO HO. (if you are reading this Heather, Hi!! Miss you!)
My parents did this and it turned out fine: Hayden, Hannah, Helena, Holden, Harrison, and Hanson. I think it's cute when done right.
my dad is J.A.B i'm J.A.A.B and my little brother was J.J.A.A.B. when my mom got to yelling shed go though all the J's then forget why she was yelling
My family actually did this. My brother, cousins and I are all S names.
We actually did that in my family. My brother, cousins and I are all S names.
A couple in Belgium had 12 kids all named using the same 4 letters. The first one was Axel, second Alex, third Lexa... but then it went to Exal, Xela, Xael, Xeal, Exla, Leax, Xale, Elax and Alxe.
All of my sisters bio kids have a name that starts with a k, except for one. There are 4 of them. All of my sisters and I have names that start with a v and all of our middle names rhyme! 😂
I'm Kathy, my siblings are Karl, Kevin, Kimberly and Karey. Christmas cards were signed Nancy, Bill and the 5Ks. Ugh
I worked for a family with a mother and her 3 daughters whose names all started with M... all were normal, regular names, except the youngest. And she was bitter about it.
My mom's two sisters and she all had the initials DLG. Gramma said when they were good, it stood for "Darling Little Girls" and when they were bad, it meant "Devilish Little Girls" (but I think she actually said "Damn Little Girls" and told us a sanitized version. My mom said their Uncle, ever supportive and doting, called them Daring Little Girls.
My friends family is karliee, khalo, and kharlicka. I s**t you not
My mother named first 4 kids with “s” names. When she remarried and got pregnant my grandmother told her “don’t you dare give that child an “s” name.” Nope, it was an “r” name lol!!
Literally Kaz in the Disney show Mighty Med. he had eleven or twelve siblings so the youngest was just named K
I saw my father open my brothers mail so many times, because it was Mr K , Kenneth and Kevin. My sister had it worse with her son, Dad Michael and son Michael. I tried to give my kids a different letter, I failed with Luke, my name is Lynn But at least it was Either Mr L.... or Mrs L ....... So we had half a chance.
Or naming them alphabetically. Ann, Belinda, Carl, Dennis, Evelyn. . . Or giving them unfortunate initials. Don't name her Anna Sylvia Smith. She will hate you.
to me, it screams, the parents want a valid excuse to pretend they accidentally opened their private post.
I knew a couple back in the 1970s who did that. They were Ken & Kathy so of course all 3 of their kids had K names.
My three eldest siblings, George, Grace and Gail. And then there was me.
I met a pregnant woman who told me she named all of her kids Chris, she had Christina, Christian & Krista already and was thinking of Crystal for the one on the way! How confusing would that be!!??? And, WHY?
I went to school with a Vincent, Victor & Vaughn who's mum & dad were Veronica and Vernon.
I knew brothers named Isaac, Isaiah and Ivan. Felt bad for the last one. Name is just Terrible.
my mom named me and my sister with the same initials, JLI it SUCKED growing up
My sisters and I all have names that begin with K, and when we see family and friends in Indiana, they call us the KKK...
my family did this and we all have decent names: Hayden, Hannah, Helena, Holden, Harrison, and Hanson
Yep. I know a family that had three girls, Karina, Karen, and Kara. Years later mom remarries and gets pregnant with a boy. Well, we have to keep up the Kar tradition, right? The boys' middle name wound up being Kardan. Totally made it up.
Family I knew back home. Parents' first names began with R. All *eight* kids had R names. Mail something to R Surname, it was chaos.
My brother's kids are Kienan, Keeli, Kian and Kael. The parents are even more awful than those names suggest.
My husband always thought it was cool that we just happened to both have the middle initial. In naming our children, we named them variations of their grandparent's names. Turns out both of our kids also have the middle initial that we have. So, unwittingly our whole family has the same middle initial. When our daughter was 2 years old, the pediatrician said, "That's kinda cool how your whole family has the middle initial J." I do not know how the heck I missed that! Too bad we never had another child, we decided we would just go with it, but we never had another child. I still have no idea how I missed it, I usually watch for that kind of thing, I also am careful about the initials since I once met a person whose initials spelled "BUM". I made sure we avoded that, lol.
my neighbors names' all begin with "BR", the parents are Brenda and Brandon so they named the kids Breelyn Bricen and Bradley.
Kendra. Kendra starts with K. As the youngest of four I spent my childhood responding to, “K-K-K-K…YOU!” Thanks mom.
My older cousin named her kids Andrea, Adam and Amanda, imagine the fun when the post arrived.
I persuaded someone not to name their third kid Knoah. They wanted them all to start with K.
My great-grandparents did this. My grandma and her sibling all had names beginning with T. All except one, the youngest one's name started with R. My grandma and her siblings said they were always a little peeved that their little sister got the "special name that would stick out".
Me, my mom, my 2 sisters, and 3 cousins all have names that start with A
One of my friends in high school was Melanie Jane, her sister was Melissa Jade. If their parents had had a boy it was going to be Mal Jay.
My aunt has three girls and their names all start with K. She has those basic, hobby lobby style initials on the wall for all their names. It's like being at a klan meeting.
Karen, Kendal, and Karl. One is my grandparent. All born in 1950s, so this isn't something new
We have mostly A names in my immediate family. It was an accident at first but when we noticed we somewhat kept it up…except me, I did not name my kid an A name
I don't know, I love our names Terry, Timothy and Tracey. And it really wasn't on purpose. My Father loved the comic book "Terry and the Pirates" so my Sister got Terry. My Mother loved the name Timothy from the Bible for my Brother. And I got my name from "D**k Tracy" comics, my Mom wanted a feminine spelling so I got Tracey because, well I'm a girl. And I love my name.
My dad has ten siblings and they all have j names including him.... BUT, there is a reason. My grandparents were told they couldn't have kids, and so when they had the first one they named him Johnathon. They th ought he was the last one so when they had the second they were super surprised. they decided that they didn't want that kid to be left out so they have her a j name. It went that way all the way down to the last kid...
Kim, Kourtny, Kloue, Kendal, Kyle, Kris, Kaitlyn(idk if it has a k but go along)
My mom is the youngest sister out of 4. The first three are Marianne, Marilyn, and Madeline. However Madeline died as an infant of SIDs at only a few weeks old (or at least that's the story I know). Mom came along several years after Madeline passed away, her name is Debbie. She was a bit annoyed about this as a child.
I know a family with 6 children. All start with C and have 4 letters. Cody, Colt, Cari, Casi, Cory and Case.
As the third 'A' name in a family of four kids spaced over 17 years, this doesn't bother me
I know families like that. It is a little cute, but mostly confusing.
It depends on what the names are and what letters they use . I know someone has probably already said it but if you have 3 and use K for all of them then you have the KKK kids .
There is a family i Belgium with 11 kids and ALL the kids name are created using the same 4 letters A X E and L.
My sister is friends with a girl named Jillian. Her siblings are Joshua, Jessica and James. Weirdly her parents are Sue and Steve. I always wondered why they didn’t continue the “S” names 😝
One of my cousins named all 4 of hers with R names, but they actually work and aren't ridiculous so I dig it.
My mother and her siblings are named Laura, Lubin... and Caiomhe (pronounced "keevy"; it's Irish).
I don’t agree! I have always loved the names Nathan, Noah, Nolan and Noélie. So I could have had 4 children without any problem! I like children having the same initials. My sister and I had them as well. I always used her projects as we only needed to initial them. So yeah. I don’t agree with this one!
It must be super fun when the post arrives for K. Kardashian, without a title. Especially if that letter is from pox clinic.
When I had to do OT/PT for my broken elbow a couple of years ago, the therapist introduced himself to me as David. Yet, on the website, and on all the official paperwork, business cards, etc, they all said John D. Lastname. I asked him about it. Turned out that he was adopted, and in his adoptive family the convention was to name all the males John Lastname, but give them all different middle names, and they were always addressed by their middle name. That's why all the official stuff said John, but he introduced himself to me as David, so that's what I always called him.
My dad's name started with a J. So does mine and my 4 other half-siblings. All have 5 letters as well except for one. Coincidentally, we didn't know we existed until I was in my mid-40s. We thought my dad was someone else.
Well, my brother and his wife both start with A...and so do both the kids...
My fiancee's paternal family were intentionally named so that every male had the same intials and every female had the same ones. Since there were more men than women born into the "trend," I've made it very clear that our child(ren) will, under no circumstances, have a name that begins with the letter D.
I am the eldest of 6 girls our names all begin with R. People find it funny and always ask why. The reason is pretty sad and it bums people out. Really really wish it was for funny reason. Thankfully I have a dark sense of humour.
My former neighbours: Mario and Monique… named their daughters Melanie and Melissa… cringeworthy
Oh my god. This is my family. Exactly my family, I have two brothers and our names all start with e.
It's weirder when one kid doesn't follow the family naming tradition. Looking at parents Jason and Judi and their 5 kids: Jason Jr., Jenny, Jacob, Justin and Brian. In case anyone wonders, yes, Brian in their biological child
The cousine's I grew up with: Janet, JoAnne, Jennifer, Joyce, Gina, Jody (me) and Pam. All girls.
My neices and nephews names: Kassidy, McKayla, Kyle, Kayden and Kaleb 😂😂😂
I did it with two kids, but my son doesn't even go by that name. I have a cousin who has 5 kids and all start with a D.
As I am a third child, probably an unintentional one, and my siblings' names all start with K, as does mine, I take offense to this post. I mean, so what if my parents were in the Klan? (kidding, except about the K names, which is true)
I worked with Margie, who, with husband Martin, had 3 children. Margot, Martin and and Marie.
My wife's parents went the other way. Her name is Julianna; her sisters are Arianna and Vivianna. The first two are common enough; the third seems to be stretching it a bit, and least in America. Their mother is French, so maybe Vivianna is a real name in France.
There's a family in the Netherlands who have 13 (?) kids and all of their names are made up out of the letters A L E X. I mean.. Alex, Axel.. sure. There is a kid called Exla in this family.
Appologies: Belgium. Outdated article: https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance.yahoo.com/amphtml/news/couple-12-children-uses-same-134254762.html
Load More Replies...My paternal great-grandparents did this - everyone's name started with "L" and they were odd names that had nothing to do with any family associations ("Lowie" for example, pronounced "low-eee"). My grandfather was the youngest and the only boy - his name was "LaForrest".
I have neighbors who have 8 kids, i kid you not (pun intended) and all have A names
my moms friends have five people in their family and every single ones name begins with ‘c’, i.e cam, cameron, caitlyn, chris, carrie, etc
Imagine getting mail to First Letter Surname and not knowing who it's for - think valentine cards
This! My sister and I both have a first name that begins with M. When mail was addressed to "M. *last name*", we didn't know for which one of us it was until we opened it. However, I have a middle name and my sister has not, so it was not a problem with official mail that used both of my initials. We haven't lived at the same address for years, but I'm still always using my both initials if I have to sign something. Only writing M. feels like I'm using my sister's name.
Load More Replies...My parents named us...(child1) A..., (child2) B..., (child 3) C... Pretty clever imho, they just yelled "ABC!" if they wanted us all come together. We joke that any child 4 would have been named Doris/Diana/Dörte/David/Daniel... or something similar.
My sis and me were letter named. Worked great! Lots of good, normal T-letter names.
Guys, I was at Disneyland and would hear the most ridiculous children names. These were my favorite:
England and Scotland
Arrow and Quiver
My friend's sister has three children - one girl and two boys. They are called Maisie Moo, Ryder Rae and Brooklyn Blu.
Girl at the gas station was explaining her daughters name to the clerk. She named her daughter "Anesthesia". Spelled exactly like the doctory drug, but pronounced Anastasia like the movie..
I once read a document named for a woman named anaemia. At first I thought the mistake happened at our office. No! All IDs were in the name of Anaemia.
Nevaeh.
They were also considering Esidarap, but they'll save that for the next one.
Chardonnay.
The parents named her for their favorite wine.
A girl applied at my work the other day with the name Precious.... My inner Phoebe thought, "ok I can't call you that."
I s**t you not I know a co-worker that named her daughter Elizabreth. Its just.....sigh.....I don't know man, yes it is a name but ....but....but...but why? Just why?!!!!!!
I know a couple who named their daughter Khaleesi Danyris (that's how they spell it), but only the wife watches GOT. Guy has no idea.
Basically anything ending in 'ayden'. Things like Zayden and Rayden.
And not sure if it's real, but Traylor sound hilarious.
I saw on Facebook one of the girls that went to my High School named her daughter Danyell. That's how she thought it was spelled apparently. I also live in a province where they don't fail kids anymore and you can get to grade 10 without being literate.
Edit: I guess the education system in Canada just sucks overall.
Recently they made it legal in Poland to name your child whatever you want. So people are coming up with these appalling Polish-spelled versions of English names they know from the movies. The "Brajan" and "Dżesika" generation in coming. (That's Brian and Jessica. It's as if an American named their son "Stanni'suave", I guess.)
Baeby
I would like to submit Jamie Oliver´s kids´ names: Poppy Honey Rosie, Daisy Boo Pamela, Petal Blossom Rainbow, Buddy Bear Maurice, River Rocket.
I was about to mention him! Also, see Bob Geldoff and Paula Yates, the Beckhams, pretty much any celebrity really. Especially Frank Zappa!
Load More Replies...I knew a woman called Jeffifer. Like Jennifer and Jeff mixed together. Not only is it strange to read, it's so awkward to say out loud.
Parents probably said „Jennifer, with 2 f’s” when they went to register it.
Load More Replies...I work at a middle school. One student’s legal name was Little Carl. So when he was paged over the intercom the students snickered. Always felt badly for that kid. He hated his name. I’d like to think he’s going to change it some day
OMG!! I have a friend who calls her son Little Carl!!! I think it's just a nickname, but I never hear him called anything else.
Load More Replies...Once had a student named Creamy. That isn't the bad part though. Her last name was Passey.
Poor thing, sounds like a name you would find on p0rnh*b.
Load More Replies...worked in government job where parents had to list their kids on paperwork prior to interview. one family had pearl, ruby, sapphire, jade, diamond (all girls) and a son, onyx. dad said they were his family jewels.
Think of your kids as people having to live their entire lives with a unique name you choose. Consider the following with honesty when making your short list of names. 1. Imagine them introducing themselves to a prospective employer with this name that may sound cute when a child but not so cute when looking for a job. 2. Consider how often said child will have their name mispronounced, miss-spelled and ridiculed. Do you want to do that to your child? 3. How much do you want to be the butt of articles such as this and people talking behind your back about how silly your child's name is. Some unique names are ok, but all to many are just the but of a joke.
That's exactly what I thought when we named our daughter Maria Emilia. I wanted her to be proud of her name and be happy with it at 15 or at 80.
Load More Replies...I have an ex named Cherry Blossom; her cousin's name is Aurora Borealis. (Their parents were all flower children.) Neither Cherry Blossom nor Aurora Borealis seem outrageous, and when shortened to Cherry and Aurora they might be uncommon but not unheard of. This article makes those names seem downright boring.
Wait until some of those people find out about letters like ä, ö, ü, ê, å, Ø and so on and decide to get fancy with it
Or they start spelling their children's names based on traditional IPA: Hi, these are my kids Brændən, ɪˈlɪzəbəθ, and Zækəri. We're expecting little þeodore in June. My hubby's a linguist.
Load More Replies...My friend is a principal and she had a list of kid’s parents she had to call. She got to one that was basically Orange Jello. She said it she was corrected to it sounding like this : O’rangejello. The best last name I know of is Batman. Not sure why I’m being downvoted, but ok
I have an ancestor whose last name, honest to God, was Batman - Elizabeth Batman. My husband and I met through a Batman comic, so it seems that it was fate.
Load More Replies...used to work at a sign shop and had to keep replacing a sign for a doctor who's name was Richard Weiner. could never understand why his sign kept getting stolen
I knew a girl In high school.. her name was Tremble Hard.. poor girl.
reminds me of a belgian family, nine kids, 4 letters. Alex (11), Axel (10), Xela (8), Lexa (7), Xael (6), Xeal (5), Exla (3) en Leax (2), Xale(0). They are aiming for 12 kids
Am I the only one who finds this thread extremely offensive? As a public school teacher, I used to get aggravated at names/spellings, until I took the time to realize that for some students, a name may be the one thing that makes them feel special. Take some time to research names and cultures. I am so over these lists of "funny" names posted online.
Yeah it's not funny any more. It's just making fun of people who are different. So what if people are making up names and spellings? All names are made up at one point.
Load More Replies...Before you name your child (or pet), open your front door, step outside, and yell the name at the top of your lungs 3 times as if calling the child home. Do the same at the backdoor. Do you sound ridiculous? Do the neighbors stare? Don't use that name.
My mom used to yell out the door for my sister Elise. Neighbors thought she was calling Police, Police!
Load More Replies...Met somebody called Whyvon. Spelled Yvonne. Her parents had never heard the name, so went with it.
It's a common Dutch name, but the poor girl would recognise her name if she heard it pronounced the right way. Ie-von-ne
Load More Replies...We have fairly strict rules so you can't name your child something like Lucifer for example (but apparently "bumblebee" is fine, lol). That aside, with my first child I picked a pretty common and simple name (Casper). Realized that having short, easy names are better for everything (from a parents/teachers/friends perspective at least) Them learning to say their name, naming their stuff, shouting their name at the playground, when their teachers tell their name etc etc. I went even more simple and short with my second and third. Therefore I just don't get super complicated names - do you really want all that extra work? Imagine them having to stand there for every school project or work interview spelling out their name 5 times?
I was named after a season I wasn't born in. Birthday announcements are always a surprise to people just learning about me. Although I admit I like my name too much to change it.
Lol. I do agree that Spring, Autumn, and Summer are good names. IDK that much about Winter...
Load More Replies...When I was a carer I once worked with three ladies named Faith, Hope and Charity; I also met Comfort, Blossom, Sapphire Rose, Lavender, Blessing, Beauty and Divine.
I am fine with Hope, Charity, and Lavender, but the rest are just too much. I'm fine with Sapphire; also fine with Rose, but the two combined are just so bad.
Load More Replies...I've known people with some interesting names. Somalia, Semaj (James backwards), Easter (Her middle name and last name started with G so her initials were E.G.G.), Princess, Apple, Jaykub (just why with that spelling?!)... I could go on
Ya know this kind of stuff is so trivial and really shows how shallow some folks can be. Much like language and words, names are unique and at times can sound odd or abnormal to us. Instead of being hateful to people and calling them stupid because you don't relate to something. Why not take a step back and realize that everything from language, words, names, accents, speech, and writing is going to be different and there's nothing wrong with that. No matter how strange something might be to you. It's not the names that are the problem, it's people's closed minds and narrow view of all the different ways of so many things we do as humans that is the real issue. But by all means keep thinking it's a word/name that is ignorant when it's really just you looking for a reason to be judgy and crappy towards another human. =(
I remember a story I read years and years ago about a guy who, when he was born, his parents hadn't thought of a name yet, so they let his older sister (who I think was about 4) choose his name. And since their last name was "Claus", she chose the obvious. When he was drafted for, I think, The Korean War, he was at his first day of bootcamp and the drill instructor was reading off the names until he got to the Cs and then went deathly quiet. Looked around and barked "All right! Which one of you jokers signed up as "Santa Claus"?
Key and Peele, substitute teacher: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=key+peele+substitute+teacher
I knew a guy in high school whose last name was O'Boyle. His first name? Lance. Poor bastard.
I don't know why you're getting down voted; you're right.
Load More Replies...I knew someone who named her child Angel (bad enough in itself) ,but when she was messaging ,telling people what the name was, she kept writing "Angle', because she didn't know how to spell it. Her sister had to take her aside and correct it ,before they put it on the birth certificate.
It's scary how all these uneducated people reproduce so easily.
Load More Replies...Ok... no Lie here. Work as a nurse and I didn't even TRY to say this little girls name. It was Abcde (Phonetically pronounced Ab-see-dee). She was sweet and I just shook my head at the parent and tried to keep my mouth shut. Another woman got mad I didn't pronounce her name correctly... La-a, you pronounce the - (as in say dash)
I know a girl that named her daughters rylie, raelyn and ryan--- like three different versions of the same name.
My mom worked with two women (not at the same time) both named Aquanetta. Aquanet is/was a brand of hairspray.
My brother and his ex named there daughter Arian Rose! Yes I know what the meaning of Arian is. Poor babygirl died when she was 5 mo old. I have her name tattooed on my leg and I wear it proudly! She would have been 14 this year!
if anyone wants a laugh, I work with two little boys named Axl and Pace
Little girls name at my mums kindergarten she taught at was Heiny-Lee would've been Heineken if it were a boy poor girl
Also had twin girls at this kindergarten named indica and sativa
Load More Replies...My mom grew up with some kids, all with the last name Derryberry. They were Mary, Lary, and Bary. This parents must have hated their kids.
I always found it weird people naming their kids after days/months/seasons. It is funny to me only some of them are being used though - I heard of Monday, Friday and Tuesday, I heard of April, May and June and Summer and Autumn... Not so much the others. Weird, this would never happen in my language.
I am happy to live here where a list of approved names is available. Here you have it and choose one. So I am protected from parents brain exhalation like "Happy Hole" or "Porky Pig".
"How do you spell it?" "Ell, dash, Ay" "Ell, Dee, Ay, Ess ..." "No no! It's a dash" "Err"
Load More Replies...My daughter had a friend called Faily, ok we're Dutch but even the Dutch know that a fail is not a good thing..
There was a girl named Youpromiseme Baker in my school, a starquisha, a sparkle and a twinkle... a friend of a friend also named their baby Neji Sarutobi...
Imagine of if Brad Pitt was the father of Gwyneth Paltrow's child. Apple Pitt.
Imagine if Brad Pitt was the father of Gwyneth Paltrow's child. Apple Pitt.
Frank Zappa sorted this one out years ago with Dweezil and Moon Unit. Dweezil admittedly isn’t that bad and he’s a great guitarist but Moon Unit is far too hippy 😂
My kids' father wanted to name the son Tecumseh, and the daughter Sakagawea. We are not native Americans. All I could think about was the pain they would endure at school with these names. No disrespect to the greats who put these names in our history, but I flatly refused and we settled on traditional english names, e.g. Robert and Rachel.
A friend told me a story of her kid's first days of school. The kid insisted that a kid in his class was "Purshel Bear". Asking again a few weeks later - nah, he's still called "Purshel Bear". After a while my friend found out that the kid's name was in fact Pierre-Gilbert.
I'm glad I live in Switzerland so the people with the "weirdest" names I know are Zeke, Jupiter and Atlas (all men). They seem to be pretty happy with their own names, but I bet they wouldn't be if they were called Jeoanthean or something like that.
People who name the girls after old dead white men: Madison, Taylor, Cameron, etc
In the US (southern states especially) these names are sometimes family names on the mother's side. Maternal names are generally lost when the woman takes her husband's last name. It can be a tribute to the past. Or they can just be "cute."
Load More Replies...Stuff like this is why my country has strict child naming rules, and I used to think they were far too strict, but then I started coming upon the things some people will actually name their children when they can get away with it.
Anyone who gives their twins names that rhyme. I always feel so sorry for them.
Saw this kid's name once on an Angel tree (where you can choose a child to buy things for): X_Zavier
When my Evil Step-Mother was pregnant with my future little sister, she wanted to give her an Arabic name because she is from Morocco and it was fine, but my father was a real French guy with a real French family name. And when my ESM came with the name Bousaima (Bu-sah-ee-mah) we had a little gulp... it's a sweet name (means "kiss to mummy") but I told her it would be impossible for the girl to find a job with it. I asked what my father wanted and he said "I love the name Sarah". Yes, I know, that's *my* name Dad ! Finally they found an old Berber name that was original an simple to pronounce. Fortunately they were smart enough.
A couple at my church camp had three kids: Sabre, Arrow, and Bow. Sabre is a girl. They were very sweet people and the kids seemed to like their names though… also one of my friends has a little brother named Ruger
I'm a journalist and sometimes make the parents write the kids' names in my notebook because I'm afraid of getting it wrong. Doing birth announcements and obituaries is also interesting.😂
Ok, funny how someone named Liucija Adomiate felt compelled to write an article about bad baby names lol
It's a Latvian name, isn't it? In this case I can laugh at all American common names, because they sound weird for me.
Load More Replies...As a teacher, I couldn't begin to say all the "uncommon", aka strange, names I heard. However, one was especially difficult for me... and I avoided calling on her as much as possible. Her name was "My Destiny".
Job names become names. FEMININE names, such as Taylor, Saylor, Mason, etc. Just why?
Maisie Moo, Ryder Rae and Brooklyn Blu sound like a Dr Seuss book. Allow me: Maisie Moo, Ryder Rae, and Brooklyn Blu were walking down the avenue. Down the avenue in one left shoe. Just the one? But why not two? But who would get the extra shoe? Ryder Rae or Maisie Moo? What a tragedy to ensue! We've forgotten Brooklyn Blu!
Also Sarah is a biblical name so I wonder if you pick the name knowing that it's in the Bible and you are religious to any degree if that has anything to do with the H or not
Knew a girl named Princess. She just gave birth to her first child, Heaven M'Angel.
My mom was talking to a teacher whose friend was also a teacher, with a student…named Latrine. Apparently they lived in an area with a lot of Latoya, etc. but still! Poor girl, her parents didn’t know.
Met a Kebin (Kevin). Thought something was wrong with my hearing at first
why do so many names now sound like surnames, not first names? especially American names.
I have friends that named their children, in order of birth, Brooke, Charlotte, Desmon, Edmund... Cannot wait to see what F word they come up with
Someone to me: "And how do you spell your name?" ____ Me: "Ell. Eee. Oh."_____ Someone: "That's it?" ____ I felt like I seriously disappointed them by not going for Llaiyo (to be said Leo)
Teaching Spanish in high school is a good way for students to get future baby names: "I really love the word 'Cincuenta'! It's so pretty!" "You know what sounds exotic? 'Sacapuntas'! That's like an Indian Princess!" (I kid you not).
I never liked my middle name, and there for a while I was considering changing it to 'F*****g'. Nobody you know in life ever has to know your middle name, but imagine if you became famous, or if someone was talking about you posthumously, and they said your first and last name with F*****g in between them. You'd sound like a rockstar
It’s articles like this that make me appreciate my parents' lack of creativity. Older sister’s names are just our parents' middle names, older brother's names were the two most popular choices for boys the year he was born (and also he shares a first name with our dad), and I’m named after one of my mom’s best friends (except mom used 'z' instead of 's' because, in her words, "z looked cooler").
I once had a student named Toy. Cute little blond boy. He has to be mid 30's now....and I was getting a slew of foreign kids with weird initial names. I got where I would ask them quietly "Is this really how you say your name? How does your mom or dad say it?" Turned out not even close. I would let the class know the real pronunciations. It was the school Secretary when she registered them. Anything she had a hard time with she would give them Initials and tell them "Well here we will call you A.B." That is the actual name she gave Amoglavee. (African) and called a Tongan boy "Tata" (like the slang for boobs) whose real name was pronounced Tafu. And yes I live in Texas....sigh.. Don't even get me started on the Asian kid's names.. some kids had names with 27 letters but were very beautiful when you say them correctly. Or just Long, Dong, or Phat. I know we butchered them.
all those mispronounced word, how about different pronouncing altogether, like someone named Jaycee but insist to be called Bob
I defriended a guy I used to be in a band with when I found out his daughter was called Tiggy.
The name of a well known royal nanny, so not that unheard of and hardly a good reason to unfriend someone.
Load More Replies...I would like to submit Jamie Oliver´s kids´ names: Poppy Honey Rosie, Daisy Boo Pamela, Petal Blossom Rainbow, Buddy Bear Maurice, River Rocket.
I was about to mention him! Also, see Bob Geldoff and Paula Yates, the Beckhams, pretty much any celebrity really. Especially Frank Zappa!
Load More Replies...I knew a woman called Jeffifer. Like Jennifer and Jeff mixed together. Not only is it strange to read, it's so awkward to say out loud.
Parents probably said „Jennifer, with 2 f’s” when they went to register it.
Load More Replies...I work at a middle school. One student’s legal name was Little Carl. So when he was paged over the intercom the students snickered. Always felt badly for that kid. He hated his name. I’d like to think he’s going to change it some day
OMG!! I have a friend who calls her son Little Carl!!! I think it's just a nickname, but I never hear him called anything else.
Load More Replies...Once had a student named Creamy. That isn't the bad part though. Her last name was Passey.
Poor thing, sounds like a name you would find on p0rnh*b.
Load More Replies...worked in government job where parents had to list their kids on paperwork prior to interview. one family had pearl, ruby, sapphire, jade, diamond (all girls) and a son, onyx. dad said they were his family jewels.
Think of your kids as people having to live their entire lives with a unique name you choose. Consider the following with honesty when making your short list of names. 1. Imagine them introducing themselves to a prospective employer with this name that may sound cute when a child but not so cute when looking for a job. 2. Consider how often said child will have their name mispronounced, miss-spelled and ridiculed. Do you want to do that to your child? 3. How much do you want to be the butt of articles such as this and people talking behind your back about how silly your child's name is. Some unique names are ok, but all to many are just the but of a joke.
That's exactly what I thought when we named our daughter Maria Emilia. I wanted her to be proud of her name and be happy with it at 15 or at 80.
Load More Replies...I have an ex named Cherry Blossom; her cousin's name is Aurora Borealis. (Their parents were all flower children.) Neither Cherry Blossom nor Aurora Borealis seem outrageous, and when shortened to Cherry and Aurora they might be uncommon but not unheard of. This article makes those names seem downright boring.
Wait until some of those people find out about letters like ä, ö, ü, ê, å, Ø and so on and decide to get fancy with it
Or they start spelling their children's names based on traditional IPA: Hi, these are my kids Brændən, ɪˈlɪzəbəθ, and Zækəri. We're expecting little þeodore in June. My hubby's a linguist.
Load More Replies...My friend is a principal and she had a list of kid’s parents she had to call. She got to one that was basically Orange Jello. She said it she was corrected to it sounding like this : O’rangejello. The best last name I know of is Batman. Not sure why I’m being downvoted, but ok
I have an ancestor whose last name, honest to God, was Batman - Elizabeth Batman. My husband and I met through a Batman comic, so it seems that it was fate.
Load More Replies...used to work at a sign shop and had to keep replacing a sign for a doctor who's name was Richard Weiner. could never understand why his sign kept getting stolen
I knew a girl In high school.. her name was Tremble Hard.. poor girl.
reminds me of a belgian family, nine kids, 4 letters. Alex (11), Axel (10), Xela (8), Lexa (7), Xael (6), Xeal (5), Exla (3) en Leax (2), Xale(0). They are aiming for 12 kids
Am I the only one who finds this thread extremely offensive? As a public school teacher, I used to get aggravated at names/spellings, until I took the time to realize that for some students, a name may be the one thing that makes them feel special. Take some time to research names and cultures. I am so over these lists of "funny" names posted online.
Yeah it's not funny any more. It's just making fun of people who are different. So what if people are making up names and spellings? All names are made up at one point.
Load More Replies...Before you name your child (or pet), open your front door, step outside, and yell the name at the top of your lungs 3 times as if calling the child home. Do the same at the backdoor. Do you sound ridiculous? Do the neighbors stare? Don't use that name.
My mom used to yell out the door for my sister Elise. Neighbors thought she was calling Police, Police!
Load More Replies...Met somebody called Whyvon. Spelled Yvonne. Her parents had never heard the name, so went with it.
It's a common Dutch name, but the poor girl would recognise her name if she heard it pronounced the right way. Ie-von-ne
Load More Replies...We have fairly strict rules so you can't name your child something like Lucifer for example (but apparently "bumblebee" is fine, lol). That aside, with my first child I picked a pretty common and simple name (Casper). Realized that having short, easy names are better for everything (from a parents/teachers/friends perspective at least) Them learning to say their name, naming their stuff, shouting their name at the playground, when their teachers tell their name etc etc. I went even more simple and short with my second and third. Therefore I just don't get super complicated names - do you really want all that extra work? Imagine them having to stand there for every school project or work interview spelling out their name 5 times?
I was named after a season I wasn't born in. Birthday announcements are always a surprise to people just learning about me. Although I admit I like my name too much to change it.
Lol. I do agree that Spring, Autumn, and Summer are good names. IDK that much about Winter...
Load More Replies...When I was a carer I once worked with three ladies named Faith, Hope and Charity; I also met Comfort, Blossom, Sapphire Rose, Lavender, Blessing, Beauty and Divine.
I am fine with Hope, Charity, and Lavender, but the rest are just too much. I'm fine with Sapphire; also fine with Rose, but the two combined are just so bad.
Load More Replies...I've known people with some interesting names. Somalia, Semaj (James backwards), Easter (Her middle name and last name started with G so her initials were E.G.G.), Princess, Apple, Jaykub (just why with that spelling?!)... I could go on
Ya know this kind of stuff is so trivial and really shows how shallow some folks can be. Much like language and words, names are unique and at times can sound odd or abnormal to us. Instead of being hateful to people and calling them stupid because you don't relate to something. Why not take a step back and realize that everything from language, words, names, accents, speech, and writing is going to be different and there's nothing wrong with that. No matter how strange something might be to you. It's not the names that are the problem, it's people's closed minds and narrow view of all the different ways of so many things we do as humans that is the real issue. But by all means keep thinking it's a word/name that is ignorant when it's really just you looking for a reason to be judgy and crappy towards another human. =(
I remember a story I read years and years ago about a guy who, when he was born, his parents hadn't thought of a name yet, so they let his older sister (who I think was about 4) choose his name. And since their last name was "Claus", she chose the obvious. When he was drafted for, I think, The Korean War, he was at his first day of bootcamp and the drill instructor was reading off the names until he got to the Cs and then went deathly quiet. Looked around and barked "All right! Which one of you jokers signed up as "Santa Claus"?
Key and Peele, substitute teacher: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=key+peele+substitute+teacher
I knew a guy in high school whose last name was O'Boyle. His first name? Lance. Poor bastard.
I don't know why you're getting down voted; you're right.
Load More Replies...I knew someone who named her child Angel (bad enough in itself) ,but when she was messaging ,telling people what the name was, she kept writing "Angle', because she didn't know how to spell it. Her sister had to take her aside and correct it ,before they put it on the birth certificate.
It's scary how all these uneducated people reproduce so easily.
Load More Replies...Ok... no Lie here. Work as a nurse and I didn't even TRY to say this little girls name. It was Abcde (Phonetically pronounced Ab-see-dee). She was sweet and I just shook my head at the parent and tried to keep my mouth shut. Another woman got mad I didn't pronounce her name correctly... La-a, you pronounce the - (as in say dash)
I know a girl that named her daughters rylie, raelyn and ryan--- like three different versions of the same name.
My mom worked with two women (not at the same time) both named Aquanetta. Aquanet is/was a brand of hairspray.
My brother and his ex named there daughter Arian Rose! Yes I know what the meaning of Arian is. Poor babygirl died when she was 5 mo old. I have her name tattooed on my leg and I wear it proudly! She would have been 14 this year!
if anyone wants a laugh, I work with two little boys named Axl and Pace
Little girls name at my mums kindergarten she taught at was Heiny-Lee would've been Heineken if it were a boy poor girl
Also had twin girls at this kindergarten named indica and sativa
Load More Replies...My mom grew up with some kids, all with the last name Derryberry. They were Mary, Lary, and Bary. This parents must have hated their kids.
I always found it weird people naming their kids after days/months/seasons. It is funny to me only some of them are being used though - I heard of Monday, Friday and Tuesday, I heard of April, May and June and Summer and Autumn... Not so much the others. Weird, this would never happen in my language.
I am happy to live here where a list of approved names is available. Here you have it and choose one. So I am protected from parents brain exhalation like "Happy Hole" or "Porky Pig".
"How do you spell it?" "Ell, dash, Ay" "Ell, Dee, Ay, Ess ..." "No no! It's a dash" "Err"
Load More Replies...My daughter had a friend called Faily, ok we're Dutch but even the Dutch know that a fail is not a good thing..
There was a girl named Youpromiseme Baker in my school, a starquisha, a sparkle and a twinkle... a friend of a friend also named their baby Neji Sarutobi...
Imagine of if Brad Pitt was the father of Gwyneth Paltrow's child. Apple Pitt.
Imagine if Brad Pitt was the father of Gwyneth Paltrow's child. Apple Pitt.
Frank Zappa sorted this one out years ago with Dweezil and Moon Unit. Dweezil admittedly isn’t that bad and he’s a great guitarist but Moon Unit is far too hippy 😂
My kids' father wanted to name the son Tecumseh, and the daughter Sakagawea. We are not native Americans. All I could think about was the pain they would endure at school with these names. No disrespect to the greats who put these names in our history, but I flatly refused and we settled on traditional english names, e.g. Robert and Rachel.
A friend told me a story of her kid's first days of school. The kid insisted that a kid in his class was "Purshel Bear". Asking again a few weeks later - nah, he's still called "Purshel Bear". After a while my friend found out that the kid's name was in fact Pierre-Gilbert.
I'm glad I live in Switzerland so the people with the "weirdest" names I know are Zeke, Jupiter and Atlas (all men). They seem to be pretty happy with their own names, but I bet they wouldn't be if they were called Jeoanthean or something like that.
People who name the girls after old dead white men: Madison, Taylor, Cameron, etc
In the US (southern states especially) these names are sometimes family names on the mother's side. Maternal names are generally lost when the woman takes her husband's last name. It can be a tribute to the past. Or they can just be "cute."
Load More Replies...Stuff like this is why my country has strict child naming rules, and I used to think they were far too strict, but then I started coming upon the things some people will actually name their children when they can get away with it.
Anyone who gives their twins names that rhyme. I always feel so sorry for them.
Saw this kid's name once on an Angel tree (where you can choose a child to buy things for): X_Zavier
When my Evil Step-Mother was pregnant with my future little sister, she wanted to give her an Arabic name because she is from Morocco and it was fine, but my father was a real French guy with a real French family name. And when my ESM came with the name Bousaima (Bu-sah-ee-mah) we had a little gulp... it's a sweet name (means "kiss to mummy") but I told her it would be impossible for the girl to find a job with it. I asked what my father wanted and he said "I love the name Sarah". Yes, I know, that's *my* name Dad ! Finally they found an old Berber name that was original an simple to pronounce. Fortunately they were smart enough.
A couple at my church camp had three kids: Sabre, Arrow, and Bow. Sabre is a girl. They were very sweet people and the kids seemed to like their names though… also one of my friends has a little brother named Ruger
I'm a journalist and sometimes make the parents write the kids' names in my notebook because I'm afraid of getting it wrong. Doing birth announcements and obituaries is also interesting.😂
Ok, funny how someone named Liucija Adomiate felt compelled to write an article about bad baby names lol
It's a Latvian name, isn't it? In this case I can laugh at all American common names, because they sound weird for me.
Load More Replies...As a teacher, I couldn't begin to say all the "uncommon", aka strange, names I heard. However, one was especially difficult for me... and I avoided calling on her as much as possible. Her name was "My Destiny".
Job names become names. FEMININE names, such as Taylor, Saylor, Mason, etc. Just why?
Maisie Moo, Ryder Rae and Brooklyn Blu sound like a Dr Seuss book. Allow me: Maisie Moo, Ryder Rae, and Brooklyn Blu were walking down the avenue. Down the avenue in one left shoe. Just the one? But why not two? But who would get the extra shoe? Ryder Rae or Maisie Moo? What a tragedy to ensue! We've forgotten Brooklyn Blu!
Also Sarah is a biblical name so I wonder if you pick the name knowing that it's in the Bible and you are religious to any degree if that has anything to do with the H or not
Knew a girl named Princess. She just gave birth to her first child, Heaven M'Angel.
My mom was talking to a teacher whose friend was also a teacher, with a student…named Latrine. Apparently they lived in an area with a lot of Latoya, etc. but still! Poor girl, her parents didn’t know.
Met a Kebin (Kevin). Thought something was wrong with my hearing at first
why do so many names now sound like surnames, not first names? especially American names.
I have friends that named their children, in order of birth, Brooke, Charlotte, Desmon, Edmund... Cannot wait to see what F word they come up with
Someone to me: "And how do you spell your name?" ____ Me: "Ell. Eee. Oh."_____ Someone: "That's it?" ____ I felt like I seriously disappointed them by not going for Llaiyo (to be said Leo)
Teaching Spanish in high school is a good way for students to get future baby names: "I really love the word 'Cincuenta'! It's so pretty!" "You know what sounds exotic? 'Sacapuntas'! That's like an Indian Princess!" (I kid you not).
I never liked my middle name, and there for a while I was considering changing it to 'F*****g'. Nobody you know in life ever has to know your middle name, but imagine if you became famous, or if someone was talking about you posthumously, and they said your first and last name with F*****g in between them. You'd sound like a rockstar
It’s articles like this that make me appreciate my parents' lack of creativity. Older sister’s names are just our parents' middle names, older brother's names were the two most popular choices for boys the year he was born (and also he shares a first name with our dad), and I’m named after one of my mom’s best friends (except mom used 'z' instead of 's' because, in her words, "z looked cooler").
I once had a student named Toy. Cute little blond boy. He has to be mid 30's now....and I was getting a slew of foreign kids with weird initial names. I got where I would ask them quietly "Is this really how you say your name? How does your mom or dad say it?" Turned out not even close. I would let the class know the real pronunciations. It was the school Secretary when she registered them. Anything she had a hard time with she would give them Initials and tell them "Well here we will call you A.B." That is the actual name she gave Amoglavee. (African) and called a Tongan boy "Tata" (like the slang for boobs) whose real name was pronounced Tafu. And yes I live in Texas....sigh.. Don't even get me started on the Asian kid's names.. some kids had names with 27 letters but were very beautiful when you say them correctly. Or just Long, Dong, or Phat. I know we butchered them.
all those mispronounced word, how about different pronouncing altogether, like someone named Jaycee but insist to be called Bob
I defriended a guy I used to be in a band with when I found out his daughter was called Tiggy.
The name of a well known royal nanny, so not that unheard of and hardly a good reason to unfriend someone.
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