Most unusual name of a child you know 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.


If you have two girls, the second one can be Melpomene.
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Ocean (a girl) went to school with my DC

Interviewed a young woman named Pocahontas
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Many of the names listed here are actually not uncommon. For instance:

I know tons of people named Campbell, males and females, and one is nicknamed "Soup." He is a friend of my husbands and used to live in Baltimore. Seriously, this is not at all out of the ordinary.

Know a girl named Cherry, from Charleston, SC. Really pretty, modeled. It was her given name, not a nickname. Have heard of others.

Knew several Ardens. Mostly older folks who were friends of my parents or grandparents. Men and women.

Magnus - very common especially in literature. Mostly Scandinavian ancestry.

Know at least two Colbys. Kobie, Koby, and Kobe are not unusual. Have known a few.

I could go on but can't remember all the ones listed above that I would not call unusual.




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Oh yeah, and Noble. I know at least one personally, from a big family here in Washington. Have heard of others. I think it is a great name.
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Oh yeah, I know several girls/ women named Hayes. Just off the top of my head I can think of two grown women who live in NWDC, a girl from Atlanta, a girl I went to summer camp with, a a girl I knew in college.
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A boy named Awesome.
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I went to middle school with a kid named Mercury.
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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.


Liar, liar, pants on fire
Anonymous
What about a family that had two dogs: BOTH named Lucky? Name isn't weird, but both dogs with the same name?
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Anonymous wrote:

I know tons of people named Campbell, males and females, and one is nicknamed "Soup."



I know 2 Campbells. One goes by the nickname "Chicken Noodle".
Anonymous
The most unusual name I know is from a woman my mother's age, so somewhere in 70's. Her name is apparently a Dutch surname that has been part of her family tradition since the family came to Manhattan many generations ago. I do not know how it is spelled, but it is pronounced "Hooker". I only met Hooker once, as a child, and was very glad that I could call her "Mrs. Smith" as I do not think I could have called her "Hooker" with a straight face.

I also have 2 ancestors whose given name was Badgood. I think I would rather be Badgood than Hooker.
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Anonymous wrote:What about a family that had two dogs: BOTH named Lucky? Name isn't weird, but both dogs with the same name?


My in-laws have had a beagle in their home since my husband was a little boy. He named the first one Snoopy. When Snoopy got old and died, they eventually got another, and named him... Snoopy II, and continued the trend. When Snoopy III met an unfortunate and devastating end at the hands of a car, they decided to adopt two beagles at the same time, and named them Snoopy IV and Snoopy V.

They also have two cats that happen to have the same coloring as our two cats (strays). They call them both by the same names as our cats, with a "little" in front. Some people are just stuck on names, I guess. I think it's cute.
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Anonymous wrote:Ocean (a girl) went to school with my DC

Interviewed a young woman named Pocahontas


Oceane is a pretty common French name. I think it's beautiful.
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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


They must be communists
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Anonymous wrote:I hate that these threads always turn into light making fun of lower socio-economic status AA names. As if we're not familiar with the concept of this already...do we really need to ridicule people just to get a laugh at how black and (likely) poor they are? Come on.


Actually, most of these names sound like white teen mom names.
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