Most "Uh, hmmmmm" baby name you've ever encountered.

Anonymous
There was a girl in my school named Summer Flowers. That's right. Summer Flowers. She was adorable though, blonde and cute and shy.
Anonymous
I grew up with Sunny, Misty and Windy. They had a brother named Jed. Always thought it was weird that the girls had weather names but then there was Jed. Couldn't he have been Stormy or Dusty or something?
Anonymous
Nevaeh. UGHHHHH. just awful
Anonymous
Just meet a Harleigh

Weird names from preschool:
Ocean (for girl of lesbian couple -- my kid talked for days about whether Ocean was girl or boy)

Then the place name girls all in the same class:
Paris
London
Brooklyn
France (not Frances, just France)

And I interviewed a girl named Pochonotas for a job....didn't give her the job but we talked about her name
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Simeon is a Hebrew name, and biblical - "he has heard.".


Ok, but in English it means monkey! Or rather, primate. To refer to someone as having "simian" features means they look like a monkey. There are lots of beautiful words in other languages that mean something entirely different in other languages. And that disqualifies them as names, in my book, if you have any connection at all to the language that carries the other meaning.


Seriously, you're defining words for us now? And for someone who can tell you the Hebrew translation of "Simeon"?

To repeat the PP's point: "Simeon" is a name. "Simian" is an adjective. They are not the same word, and depending on your accent, they are not said the same.
Anonymous
I went to school with a girl named Lovechild, and her last name was a doozy too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I taught twins named Ebony and Ivory.


LOL - was one of them clearly misnamed?
Anonymous
Daikwon and Quaishon (twins)
Rayqwan and Shayqwan (twins)
Anonymous
When I was a camp counselor back in the early 90s - one of my campers was named Bree. Her sister was Colby and her brother was Hunter. The parents loved cheese and named their three kids after cheese.

Oddly, I also went to school with a pair of brothers named Land and Clay. The mom like "natural" earthy names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to school with a girl named Lovechild, and her last name was a doozy too.


Guess it was better than "Bastard."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look at you, you can copy from Wikipedia!

Did you see this part, directly below what you copied?

Given name
Hunter Biden (born 1970), American lawyer
Hunter Burgan (born 1976), American bassist
Hunter Davies (born 1936), British writer
Hunter Foster (born 1969), American actor
Hunter Freeman (born 1985), American soccer player
Hunter Gomez (born 1991), American actor
Hunter Hayes (born 1991), American country music singer
Hunter Hillenmeyer (born 1980), American football player
Hunter Johnson (composer) (1906–1998), American composer
Hunter Lewis (born 1947), American economist
Hunter Liggett (1857–1935), American general
Hunter Mahan (born 1982), American golfer
Hunter McGuire (1835–1900), American physician
Hunter Parrish (born 1987), American actor
Hunter Pence (born 1983), American baseball player
Hunter Smith (born 1977), American football player
Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005), American writer
Hunter Tylo (born 1962), American actress
Hunter Wendelstedt (born 1971), American baseball umpire



No shit Sherlock, I was trying to show you how many people have the last name Hunter. Obviously the next list are people with Hunter as a first name. I wonder if Hunter Davies was a bigot? I think you get the gist that Hunter is a classic name.


No, I never said that it was "classic", I just said it has been around for a long time, it's not some super trendy new thing. Anyway, can we please shut up about this? Thanks.
Anonymous
I do not like Kim
An old English girls name, short for Kimberly, and definitely a girls name
But elsewhere strongly a boys name and definitely not unisex. Derived most probably from Yoachim or something. In soviet times is was the acronym for communist youth movement or something. So some boy children landed with that name that way.
Anonymous
Chlamydia. I kid you not. Apparently the mother saw the word in a magazine and thought it was a flower.
Anonymous
I worked with a Candida when I was in high school
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candida_(fungus)

Don't get the Hunter hate on here...
Anonymous
Bri'Angel.

NeeNee's new grandaughter, as seen yesterday on RHoAtl.
post reply Forum Index » Expectant and Postpartum Moms
Message Quick Reply
Go to: