I've heard ryker a few times before and it makes me cringe every time
Isn't Calixa a non anglicized form of Calista?
I'm not sure honestly, I have yet to check. I just heard it and in my head thought of it as a very unappealing name. But I don't really like calista either so maybe that's why
I've never posted before here. I just usually like reading, but I felt the need to share. I used to work with someone who named her son "A'Jsha." I asked if it is pronounced "A Juh," and was told, "It's like the continent 'Asia.' The j is silent."
At the pediatrician's office the nurse called out the name Britabella. The nurse asked the mom where she got the name and the mom proudly beamed that she made it up. She had another little girl named Grace. Poor Britabella got screwed. This was awhile back but at the zoo I met a little girl named Odyssey. Sometimes I think these parents are on acid when they select names.
I've never posted before here. I just usually like reading, but I felt the need to share. I used to work with someone who named her son "A'Jsha." I asked if it is pronounced "A Juh," and was told, "It's like the continent 'Asia.' The j is silent."
I've never posted before here. I just usually like reading, but I felt the need to share. I used to work with someone who named her son "A'Jsha." I asked if it is pronounced "A Juh," and was told, "It's like the continent 'Asia.' The j is silent."
Ummmm....what?!
Oh, you can pick a random letter and put it in a name. It's ok, it'll be silent.
I know someone who just named their son Sy. That's not short for anything. Just Sy.
And one of my students told me that they know someone who named their kid Hennessy ... because that's what they were drinking when they conceived. HENNESSY.
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Artemis is already feminine, unnecessary to -ia it up.
I knew someone who named their son Orangejello (or-rahj-ah-low). Dumb. Idiots!
It's actually a very old name. Oldest person I can think of with it was Artemisia Gentileschi, an early 1600s Italian painter. I'm also pretty sure it's been around much longer due to the fact that it was my "name" in my ancient Greek class in college.
As for other names it was my first year working in a school, and there were some winners. Klai.tyn and Avion (going back to the French) were my favorites.
Artemis is already feminine, unnecessary to -ia it up.
I knew someone who named their son Orangejello (or-rahj-ah-low). Dumb. Idiots!
It's actually a very old name. Oldest person I can think of with it was Artemisia Gentileschi, an early 1600s Italian painter. I'm also pretty sure it's been around much longer due to the fact that it was my "name" in my ancient Greek class in college.
As for other names it was my first year working in a school, and there were some winners. Klai.tyn and Avion (going back to the French) were my favorites.
Thanks for clarifying that! I knew that as well, I looked her name up a while ago. It's a very pretty name imo, but I still won't use it for my kiddo...but I like it. Ha.
I've hesitated posting this ever since I started stalking the board months ago. I love the person who did it to death, but i cant get onboard with her kid's names. I tried, but no.... Her first girl has a less common but legit name. Her other 2 girls are named St.ory and Kee.per. The positives? They are real words which are spelled correctly.
Edit: because my phone likes to make up spellings too. Maybe some of these poorly spelled names are just autocorrects gone poorly? Like "well, I meant to type Natalie, but my phone changed it to Gnateleigh, and I thought it looked cool."
I've hesitated posting this ever since I started stalking the board months ago. I love the person who did it to death, but i cant get onboard with her kid's names. I tried, but no.... Her first girl has a less common but legit name. Her other 2 girls are named St.ory and Kee.per. The positives? They are real words which are spelled correctly.
Edit: because my phone likes to make up spellings too. Maybe some of these poorly spelled names are just autocorrects gone poorly? Like "well, I meant to type Natalie, but my phone changed it to Gnateleigh, and I thought it looked cool."
WTF is up with all this Baylor nonsense, it's literally popping up a lot. I admit I don't have an undying love for my university but I do have one for the Buffalo Bills yet I haven't named my children that.
Baylor was a contest on Survivor....could be a coincidence.
I work in a call center. Some of the most recent names I've had were Aqua and Lamborghini (females) and Quits (male). I especially dislike naming babies after cars.
My co-worker named his daughter Brynnli...I don't like the name and the spelling makes it even worse!! So many others I've seen on here, I don't even know where to begin! I just feel horrible for the teachers who will have all of these awful names on their class lists...they'll have to start requiring the phonetic pronunciation and gender of the child along with the names!!!
Girls - Ever, Alizé, Jealousy, Envy, Sparkles, Love Boys - Sincere, Camden (I like the way it sounds but having been born in the city which is always in the Top 3 Murder Cities, I can't) I've never been a fan of names that are nouns, adjectives, etc.
Girls - Ever, Alizé, Jealousy, Envy, Sparkles, Love Boys - Sincere, Camden (I like the way it sounds but having been born in the city which is always in the Top 3 Murder Cities, I can't) I've never been a fan of names that are nouns, adjectives, etc.
You know? I surprisingly dig Sincere as name. Would never recommend it, but dig it.
I have a friend who just named her new baby girl Shyera Cole. She can't even decide how people should pronounce it. She says either "Shy-ear-uh" or "Shy-air-uh".
I have a friend who just named her new baby girl Shyera Cole. She can't even decide how people should pronounce it. She says either "Shy-ear-uh" or "Shy-air-uh".
As a teacher I run into some pretty crazy names, but the weirdest was probably Armagedon (yes, the word was spelled wrong). When I met the kid on meet the teacher night, I actually chuckled and said "OK, what's your name" and he just repeated it. I actually thought he was joking. I only felt a little bit bad...
I've had some other weird names, but most of the parents were from Africa, and I don't want to make fun of other cultures. Sure keeps life interesting, though.
The hospital I will be delivering at posts a list of just the MOM's first names and what day their babies were born. I go through and stalk it every once in a while...
In the past few months the terrible ones I've seen...
December
Jessyfer
Gruby
Moniquetta
Jourdyn
Geofy
Carmel
Lemonia
Macdaline
Destiney
Margarita
Kerilyn
Cherry
A few of them might be ethnic but seriously... I feel so bad for the woman named Gruby. I hope it's a typo. lol
The hospital I will be delivering at posts a list of just the MOM's first names and what day their babies were born. I go through and stalk it every once in a while...
In the past few months the terrible ones I've seen...
December
Jessyfer
Gruby
Moniquetta
Jourdyn
Geofy
Carmel
Lemonia
Macdaline
Destiney
Margarita
Kerilyn
Cherry
A few of them might be ethnic but seriously... I feel so bad for the woman named Gruby. I hope it's a typo. lol
Re: Recent terrible names
I've heard ryker a few times before and it makes me cringe every time
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This was awhile back but at the zoo I met a little girl named Odyssey. Sometimes I think these parents are on acid when they select names.
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As for other names it was my first year working in a school, and there were some winners. Klai.tyn and Avion (going back to the French) were my favorites.
As for other names it was my first year working in a school, and there were some winners. Klai.tyn and Avion (going back to the French) were my favorites.
Thanks for clarifying that! I knew that as well, I looked her name up a while ago. It's a very pretty name imo, but I still won't use it for my kiddo...but I like it. Ha.
Edit: because my phone likes to make up spellings too. Maybe some of these poorly spelled names are just autocorrects gone poorly? Like "well, I meant to type Natalie, but my phone changed it to Gnateleigh, and I thought it looked cool."
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I'd prob keep to a middle name though
So many others I've seen on here, I don't even know where to begin! I just feel horrible for the teachers who will have all of these awful names on their class lists...they'll have to start requiring the phonetic pronunciation and gender of the child along with the names!!!
Boys - Sincere, Camden (I like the way it sounds but having been born in the city which is always in the Top 3 Murder Cities, I can't)
I've never been a fan of names that are nouns, adjectives, etc.
Wait, what? That's nuts.
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I wonder if Macdaline is similar to Magdalene.