Names you HATE

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a fan of Grace. I know it is supposed to be so very classy and the best name but the sound is so harsh. Same with Olivia. Not harsh, just vegetable like.


Vegetable like! Ha ha.
Anonymous
I can't stand it when people name their kids after a luxury brand: Mercedes, Lexus, Tiffany.

I've noticed that we've covered just about every name on this list, which just goes to show that someone is going to hate the name you choose, no matter what it is.
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Anonymous wrote:Zoe. It sounds like some sort of disease- "my child was infected with Zoe..."


This is my problem with Addison. Except that it's actually a disease.

Horrible.


The name Zoe is Greek. It means "life." I'm sorry the pp thinks it sounds like a disease, but that shows how little the pp actually knows. We selected the name Zoe for our daughter because her birth actually was a triumph of life out of disease. It's a beautiful name and it suits here. And shame on you for being so disgusting in your dismissal of it.

Addison literally means "son of Adam," so it's completely inappropriate for a girl. No, we don't have an Addison. But comparing a name to a disease? Reprehensible. The two people who wrote these two posts should spend some time reflecting on why they think this way and what it says about them as people and what happened in their lives to turn them into such wicked shrews. Who compares a name to a disease? Wow.


It is a disease. It isn't like the pp was making that up.


In the same way Katrina and Hugo are hurricanes. Give me a break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Relax, people. Not everyone is going to love your child's name. You can't please everyone all the time. Let it go.


That's not the issue. Someone started a thread to encourage people to spew. Disgusting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Zoe. It sounds like some sort of disease- "my child was infected with Zoe..."


This is my problem with Addison. Except that it's actually a disease.

Horrible.


The name Zoe is Greek. It means "life." I'm sorry the pp thinks it sounds like a disease, but that shows how little the pp actually knows. We selected the name Zoe for our daughter because her birth actually was a triumph of life out of disease. It's a beautiful name and it suits here. And shame on you for being so disgusting in your dismissal of it.

Addison literally means "son of Adam," so it's completely inappropriate for a girl. No, we don't have an Addison. But comparing a name to a disease? Reprehensible. The two people who wrote these two posts should spend some time reflecting on why they think this way and what it says about them as people and what happened in their lives to turn them into such wicked shrews. Who compares a name to a disease? Wow.


It is a disease. It isn't like the pp was making that up.


In the same way Katrina and Hugo are hurricanes. Give me a break.


Say what? Disease not equal to a hurricane.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Adorabella
Cody

Basically, any name that sounds like a child's name. Most people will be adults for the majority of their lives.


Adorabella?!?! Did someone actually name their child this?! There are a lot of really stupid names people are giving their kids, but that one takes the cake.


It's a real name of a girl in my area. It's a horrible name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alycesaundra


You were watching Toddlers and Tiaras last night.

I did a double take when I saw that name. How could you butcher the spelling that badly??

I dislike names spelled incorrectly solely for the purpose of the parents being "unique."
Anonymous
Kaylee/Kayleigh
Wolfgang
Brooklyn (I mean, just why?) and London
Wyatt (no reason, I just hate the way it sounds)
Mikayla (trashiest name ever)
Madison & Addison (again, trashy)
Any surname on a girl (Bailey, Riley, Avery, Taylor, Morgan, Peyton, the list goes on and on)
Caden/Jaden/Braden
Landon
Richard
Grayson (why?)
Easton (also why?)
anything spelled in a "creative" way
anything made up by people who are trying too hard to be different


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've always disliked the name Molly. My cousin is a Molly and while she is a great girl, I can't stand her name. When she was born, for the longest time my mother and I just called her "the baby" because we just couldn't stand even saying it.

It is irrational and I can't explain my intense dislike of this name. I just really can't stand it.


Molly was a dog name in the 90's and now is becoming a popular choice for humans again. I think it's cute but no one with this name is going to be a supreme court justice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't stand it when people name their kids after a luxury brand: Mercedes, Lexus, Tiffany.

I've noticed that we've covered just about every name on this list, which just goes to show that someone is going to hate the name you choose, no matter what it is.


The brand Mercedes was named after a girl named Mercedes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I've always disliked the name Molly. My cousin is a Molly and while she is a great girl, I can't stand her name. When she was born, for the longest time my mother and I just called her "the baby" because we just couldn't stand even saying it.

It is irrational and I can't explain my intense dislike of this name. I just really can't stand it.


Molly was a dog name in the 90's and now is becoming a popular choice for humans again. I think it's cute but no one with this name is going to be a supreme court justice.


I have several friends with dogs named Molly. My cousin was born in the 90s - Hmmm...I think she's pursuing a science career, but she's definitely smart enough to be a supreme court justice if she wanted to. FWIW, posters before have told me my kid's name might make it hard to take her seriously (a less common spelling of a name everyone knows). I guess we all shall see, right?
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Anonymous wrote:Kai is the worst


There was a Kai at my DC's preschool. He was mouthy, obnoxious, and rude.


Well that proves it then.


Every Kai I have known has been the first born son of a Japanese mom/American dad. For a long time, EVERY couple like that I knew named their first born son that. It was really annoying. My brother (American) then married a Japanese woman and when she was pregnant with their son, I BEGGED him not to name the baby Kai (they didn't).
Anonymous
Campbell

Not only is it soup, but its hard to believe that anyone thinks this is the most attractive name they could come up with for their daughter out of all the millions of choices.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I can't stand it when people name their kids after a luxury brand: Mercedes, Lexus, Tiffany.

I've noticed that we've covered just about every name on this list, which just goes to show that someone is going to hate the name you choose, no matter what it is.


The brand Mercedes was named after a girl named Mercedes.


Mercedes is a Spanish name for girls--meaning "Mercies." It is meant to honor the virgin Mary (Mary of Mercies). Many Spanish names are very religious like that--Dolores means "sorrows", as in "our lady of sorrows". Inmaculada is "immaculate", etc.
Anonymous
I recently saw "Jeweliette" on a class graduation roster. I cringe every time I think of it.
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