Real ones, that is. I want them.
You great great great grandparent's name or some hideous thing you read in a novel or even something you think is real.
MIL and mother won't stop asking about names even after having been told for months that we're saving the name until the baby is born. We've begun feeding them a line of BS and some of the worst names imaginable that we're 'considering'. Unfortunately, there are only so many Thorfinns and Syphilidaes, and I'm running out of truly awful names.
So help a pregnant lady get her jollies, huh?
Re: Worst names ever...
DH made up Lucilla Penelope(some may like this so sorry!) and Begonia for those nosy name asking people. His boss actually called Teagan "Lucilla Penelope!"
Forsythia.
Andalusia
Manhattan (because Brooklyn's passe)
Think of a pun. We told people we were going to name our baby either Niagara if it was a girl, or Truman Robert if it was a boy. Bad, but not terrible, right? Add in our last name - Falce. So it's Niagara Falce, or Tru R. Falce.
Rancinda, Meconium, Druella, Cruella
When I was in high school, there really was a brother and sister with the worst names ever. Halloweena Pumpkin was the girl, and Skates Booger was the boy. What were their parents smoking?
My mother is a nurse and she once had an older male patient named Nosmo King. Yes, you've heard it in jokes before, but this was totally for real.
Personally the justin case one is my favorite. When my friend was researching dog names she came up with Askim as in "Ask Him?". Use some alliteration with your last name too. I wish I had thought to do this - because I got some flack for the middle name that I chose - it was my grandma's name so it is less than popular by today's standards.
A co-worker named her daughter Jagger, as in Mick Jagger.
DS goes to daycare with a Titus and a Delton.
My husband went to high school with a guy named Johnnifer (his twin sister was named Jennifer!) I didn't believe my husband when he told me, so I made him get his yearbook out of the attic. JOHNNIFER. And apparently he never went by "John".
I have friends who named their son "Knathan" so that he would have a name that "matched" their "K" names and his siblings with "K" names.
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There is a woman in the news that I read about last night whose name was RebelJane.
I gotta say, I love the idea of throwing some out-there names at people to get them off your back. I may have to try that when my time comes!
Oooh! I thought of couple other ones. One of the rep's I talk with on a frequent basis is named *** Creek. And I distinctly remember reading an article in my alumni newsletter in which a man named Timber *** was being interviewed (he worked for the US Forest Service, appropriately enough).
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Yeah, the asterisks are supposed to be D!ck.
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Sky Blue Baby
Yes, those were all in the childs legal name. For real.
Student two years ago-
Sukhdeep
I'm a special ed teacher so I get kids with some pretty weird names.
I knew kids named Forrest Greene, Hannibal, Chardonnay, Devon (for a girl) and Odessa. Bertrand Emanuel ( that was my grandfather)
This is a bad name, but at least she is a character in "The Winter's Tale." ?
One year at summer camp, I had a counselor named 'Sunnye' (spelled that way) and another named 'Freedom' (true.)
Also, once met a competitive skier in Colorado with the first name 'Tree'.
I went on a hospital tour with a girl named Jillizabeth. As in Jill+Elizabeth. Awful.
And we called my nephew Gunther while in the womb.
Hermosa. Oh and her brother's name was Gamil. I also have twin uncles named Quentin Donell and Dentin Ronell. True, no joke.
Thanks for standing up for us Devons in the world!
My great uncles name is Golden (they had 16 kids so i think they ran out of names). I also have an aunt named Misty Maybelle.
My fiance thinks the most clever name ever for a baby is Doctor. Because everyone will assume he is one. Blah. In my family I have Ethel, Erma, Gertrude, Morton, and Anton that I don't like.
You could go with the tried and true Nevaeh. Bonus points for keeping a straight face when you excitedly tell them it's Heaven backwards!!!!!
If all else fails, tell them you're naming it after where/how it was conceived. Something pretty and sophisticated like Duvet. A classy friend I went to middle school with got pregnant while drinking Alize, and named her baby that.
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What's wrong with Claire Annette? Both fairly normal names...and DD's name is Claire so I think its pretty. :-) Although Dagger and Jax...ick.
ETA: haha I get it...Clarinet...DOH. Ok Pregnancy brain strikes again! Nevermind my post :-)