Most unusual name of a child you know personally

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Anonymous wrote:Phuc


Is a vietnamese word meaning good fortune. Another tragic vietnamese name is Dung -- pronounced "you-ng"
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Anonymous wrote:Phuc


Is a vietnamese word meaning good fortune. Another tragic vietnamese name is Dung -- pronounced "you-ng"


How is Phuc pronounced? I've always wondered.
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Anonymous wrote:I worked a couple years ago with a woman named LaTrina. Who would name their kid after a toilet?


Knew one of these once, too!
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A former coworker named her daughter Morel, like the mushroom.
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Anonymous wrote:A former coworker named her daughter Morel, like the mushroom.


I like morels.
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My mom's a teacher and has had a few odd names through the years. Sadly these were all actual students...

Orangejello (twins) (pronounced orangelo)
Lemonjello (twins) (pronounced le“mongelo)
Shithead (pronounced shi-theed)

Myself personally would have to be a childhood acquaintance named Kiwi.
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Anonymous wrote:My mom's a teacher and has had a few odd names through the years. Sadly these were all actual students...

Orangejello (twins) (pronounced orangelo)
Lemonjello (twins) (pronounced le“mongelo)
Shithead (pronounced shi-theed)

Myself personally would have to be a childhood acquaintance named Kiwi.


No. Nobody believes this. Or, if they do, they shouldn't.

http://www.snopes.com/racial/language/names.asp



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I knew a girl in high school named January. Love that name, actually!
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I know boy and girl twins named River and Lake
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I knew a family with two brothers named Jose.

Legitimately knew a guy named Cocaine.

Lovedeep was a guy who went to my high school. He changed his name to John.
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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's probably an abbreviated version of Nazzanine, common Persian name for girls.
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A girl named Rain.
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Danger
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Sisters: Aura and Andromeda (both of their initials were ABC, which added to the fun)
Brothers: Phoenix and Griffin
Siblings: Chale, Story, Atreyu

I'll see if I can remember more from my days as a camp counselor. I know all of these kids personally
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Anonymous wrote:There used to be a Calliope at our school. It's actually a name from Greek mythology.


This has been on my short list of girl names for years now! Calliope is the muse of epic poetry.
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I once interviewed a young woman named LaTina.

My boss later asked me why I listed her origin, rather than her name.

I had to explain that LaTina WAS her name,
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