I taught a little girl name Special. That's not too bad, but her last name was Payne.
You have to be careful with last names.
One of DH's friends is Justin Payne. I thought it was his artist name- he is a tattoo artist and piercer. Kinda fitting, right? Nope, that's his real name.
Thank goodness my cousins, whose last name is Payne, decided on Bradley and Trevyn.
Coincidentally, I know a guy named Justin Payne; he's not the same as he's not a tattoo artists or piercer but that name is fitting for such a profession.
The "best" one I've heard is a guy I grew up with..his last name is Steele, so his parents decided Stainles would be a great first name. Yep, Stainles Steele (spelled just like that. They might as well have added the extra s for Stainless, haha). In case you were wondering, yes, he's kind of a tool.
While working at a wedding venue I interacted with a few "Unique"s (of various spellings). I always thought it was ironic that the name Unique didn't turn out to be as unique as anticipated.
I'm from Alabama. Everyone knows of those few Alabama football rednecks, so I coached volleyball and one girl on another team was named Krimson Ann White. Like the colors of Alabama... Crimson and White.
I'm from Alabama. Everyone knows of those few Alabama football rednecks, so I coached volleyball and one girl on another team was named Krimson Ann White. Like the colors of Alabama... Crimson and White.
Oh, Lawd. That's awful. I live close to UGA and thankfully haven't seen any of this craziness, although I'm sure it exists.
One of my friends named her daughter Hennessey, because I guess that's what she was drinking when she got pregnant. Another girl named Remington because mom really liked guns. Lluvia pronounced "U-via" . and lots of other things but they aren't coming to mind!
One of my friends named her daughter Hennessey, because I guess that's what she was drinking when she got pregnant. Another girl named Remington because mom really liked guns. Lluvia pronounced "U-via" . and lots of other things but they aren't coming to mind!
Lurking from N15...
Lluvia is Spanish for rain. The double-l is pronounced by some speakers as a "y," where some pronounce it more like a soft "j."
A little girl named Felony ( and not to be racist in a majority black school but the little girl was Caucasian big shocker), I met a little boy named Lord. Girls named Lafalastio, Genovia, Chlamydia, chocolate
A little girl named Felony ( and not to be racist in a majority black school but the little girl was Caucasian big shocker), I met a little boy named Lord. Girls named Lafalastio, Genovia, Chlamydia, chocolate
Re: Crazy kids names in real life
Lluvia is Spanish for rain. The double-l is pronounced by some speakers as a "y," where some pronounce it more like a soft "j."