Quirky yet classically-hipster names?

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Quinoa
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I also have a friend who has a child named Linus - also German background. It works. She lives about an hour north of DC.
Anonymous
Oh my! My son has two of these names and my daughter's nickname is one of them (omg and her first name is from another culture, but not Indian...) . I'd better go look in the mirror and do a hipster-check.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Quinoa


DH and I are LOLing
Anonymous
Huckleberry (nick name Huck)
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Anonymous wrote:Hands down its Zoey/Zooey


Disagree. Too popular to be hipster any more, irrespective of the spelling.
Anonymous
What exactly does hipster mean? I never really understood that term.
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Daisy.
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Maude, Pearl
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Otto
Iris
Zora
Milo
Chester
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Anonymous wrote:Oh my! My son has two of these names and my daughter's nickname is one of them (omg and her first name is from another culture, but not Indian...) . I'd better go look in the mirror and do a hipster-check.


LOL, I'm right there with you. My DD's name always comes up on hipster lists (DCUM and Nameberry), and we are preppy to the core, especially DH...and he's the one who first suggested her name.

Somehow my DD's name hasn't shown up on this thread yet, but I will be watching and waiting.
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Beatrix
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I really like the name Iris. I worked with one who was Hispanic. It totally worked for her.

I don't think my children could pull it off, though. I'd use it as a middle name, but our last name starts with S - BOO ;P
Anonymous
I just think of all those Zacks who are in their 20s now...
Anonymous
Kids of hipsters I know:

Goldie
Mary Lou
Gus
River
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