S/O What is the most "out there" name you've heard on a child recently?

Anonymous
I'll start - kids are all four and under.

Girl: Infinity, Hadassah, Seneca
Boy: Lucien, Birch, Winter
Anonymous
Girls: Amandine, Genesis

Boy: Zaire
Anonymous
Amandine is french for almond. Not that I'd name my kid that, but it isn't too bad to my ears.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amandine is french for almond. Not that I'd name my kid that, but it isn't too bad to my ears.



Poster of Amandine here. Yeah, I knew that. Suits the little girl. She is something of a nut. The name sounds kind of pretty though.
Anonymous
Boy: Williamshakespeare (yes, run together just as I typed it)

Girl: Marzipan
Anonymous
Lucien is a classic name. Not unusual in Europe and has been around with linguistic variation since Roman times. Think Mark, Marcus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Boy: Williamshakespeare (yes, run together just as I typed it)

Girl: Marzipan


Okay, WOW!! What are the parents like??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Boy: Williamshakespeare (yes, run together just as I typed it)

Girl: Marzipan


Marzipan?!?! Seriously?!?! That made me laugh out loud!
Anonymous
Girl-- Star Lily
Boy-- Cedar
Anonymous

Boy- Amen.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lucien is a classic name. Not unusual in Europe and has been around with linguistic variation since Roman times. Think Mark, Marcus.


Yeah, my great uncle (born circa 1900) was named Lucian. We pronounced it "Loo-shun".
Anonymous
My mother knew a couple who were going to name their kid a sound, like a blowing sound. Something un-spellable and impossible to write down. The child's grandmother offered to call her Emily. I can't remember what name they settled on. lol
Anonymous
Teagan

Ailish

Nao

Athanasius

Maurice (pronounced mar-iss)

Lachlan

Freya

Octavio (8th child of the family)

Mercy

Patience

India
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Mercy

Patience



I like these names. We joked we should name our kid Patience, hoping that she'd actually have some. We are lacking in that department.
Anonymous
Patience. Old name. I believe there was at least one passenger on the Mayflower named Patience.
Octavio was big in Ancient Rome. (Even older name.)
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