Most unusual name of a child you know personally

Anonymous
Twins: Luna and Gaia (not in DC)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Twins: Luna and Gaia (not in DC)


I really like that.
Anonymous
Essense.

Spelled that way ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.


I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.

I'm in western fairfax county.


I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)

Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.


I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.

I'm in western fairfax county.


I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)

Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.


There's that father up in New Jersey, Heath Campbell, who named his kids:

Adolph Hitler Campbell

Eva Lynn Patricia Braun Campbell

JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell

Honz­lynn Jeannie Campbell

Heinrich Hons Campbell

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.


I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.

I'm in western fairfax county.


I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)

Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.


What was her background? Naz, Nazy, and Nazia, are common names from Iran to South Asia.

I went to college with a girl named Negir (pronounced Neh-gir). She was Iranian-American. For obvious reasons, she adopted an "American name" for occasional use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.


I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.

I'm in western fairfax county.


I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)

Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.


What was her background? Naz, Nazy, and Nazia, are common names from Iran to South Asia.

I went to college with a girl named Negir (pronounced Neh-gir). She was Iranian-American. For obvious reasons, she adopted an "American name" for occasional use.


It's been quite a while, and I don't remember her last name, but she was dark complected with black hair and could definitely have been from that area.
Anonymous
Swastika is a sacred symbol of worship in Hinduism. You will see that adorning the front of many households in India. Having learnt how Hitler maligned it I would never use it.

Another Indian name I find funny is Hardik. (It means "wholeheartedly" in Sanskrit.) I have a friend whose son is named that. I've wondered how he got through high school with that name
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe the Swastika story.


I have a picture on my Facebook page that could prove it to you. They had a talent show at camp and it was in black and white. If I knew how to post those here, I would happily share. I couldn't believe my eyes at first, either.

I'm in western fairfax county.


I went to high school with a girl named Nazi (she pronounces it Nah-zee)

Also, I didn't know her personally, and she was in her twenties, not a child, but when I worked at a debt collection firm, I filed a lawsuit against a lady whose first name was Syphalis.


What was her background? Naz, Nazy, and Nazia, are common names from Iran to South Asia.

I went to college with a girl named Negir (pronounced Neh-gir). She was Iranian-American. For obvious reasons, she adopted an "American name" for occasional use.


It's been quite a while, and I don't remember her last name, but she was dark complected with black hair and could definitely have been from that area.


It may have been Nigar not Negir. Nigar is an Islamic name for a girl.
Anonymous
I know girls named Juniper and Olive
Anonymous
Justice
Levelle
Juniper
Trinity
Venus
Zelma
Anonymous
Funny, I knew both a Juniper and a Justice growing up - not related, but both in my circle of friends. (not locally)
Anonymous
A childhood friend has named her son "Master" and plans to name her daughter "Hero Savant". WHY?!!
Anonymous
A late 20 something female that grew up in the same small town as me. Her real name? Heaven Lee. (Sounds like Heavenly).
Anonymous
PP here. Heaven Lee was white and we lived in a 99% white town. Calisha and Lacresha also went to high school with me and yes, were white. Both had parents that were lower class and trashy.
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