Worst name you’ve heard recently

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Awesome



Sibling was Justice.




We have couple of kids from Africa named Justice at my school.


Blessing, Charity, Justice, Prince, etc are all popular in S. Africa.


King (#150), Prince (#318), Queen (#959) and Princess (#774) and are all ranked on the SSA top 1,000 list. Interesting to me its clearly more popular to give these types of names to boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've been hearing Cash for 30 years now. Never understood it. Maybe a surname like Johnny /Roseanne Cash?


FFS. No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for sharing, it's provided several laughs in the last week.

I agree Caelyn is terrible too, so might as well saddle the other one with Eryn so it's equal at least.

I recently came across an Instagrammer with a little girl Sutton. I can get behind a lot of the unisex, surnames as a first name but this is a hard no from me. I think it's the glottal stop, and it reminds me of mutton. And I keep saying in my head "Suck suck suckity Sutton"


Nooo...Sutton Foster the actress is pretty awesome!
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Jackington
Buttersworth
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've been hearing Cash for 30 years now. Never understood it. Maybe a surname like Johnny /Roseanne Cash?


FFS. No.


Trashy.
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Kreed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jackington
Buttersworth


No you didn't! OMG so terrible. Mrs. Butterworth syrup...
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Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the kid names nevaeh.


There are LOTS of them! It’s a popular name.


Yeah, at this point Navaeh is so common that it doesn't bother me (not that I'd choose it). It's like how names like k
Kayleigh have no historical significance. *Shrug*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yoshi, short for Yoshimi. A girl (white girl, btw). Ugh, ugh, ugh.

Are the parents Flaming Lips fans?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Awesome



Sibling was Justice.




We have couple of kids from Africa named Justice at my school.


Blessing, Charity, Justice, Prince, etc are all popular in S. Africa.


King (#150), Prince (#318), Queen (#959) and Princess (#774) and are all ranked on the SSA top 1,000 list. Interesting to me its clearly more popular to give these types of names to boys.


It's interesting, because I think the name Regina (or Reggie) is a fine name, but there's something about names that are English words that aren't named after plants that's always been weird to me. Or how Jesus in Spanish is fine, but Jesus in English sounds weird.
Anonymous
I knew someone with a one letter full name (like "O" or "X"). It actually worked well for this person, but when they were applying to colleges, the online applications didn't fit their name. They had to call customer support to deal with it. So please don't name your child one letter.
Anonymous
Sincere.

Dumb, dumb name.
Anonymous
Ea
A version of Althea, that became Thea and then Ea

Yes, someone actually named their daughter that. It was a beautiful baby, such a pity about the name
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Melina
Marika


I love these names. Also Eryn is cute

Really
Marika is Spanish for lesbian
Melina is like the peptic ulcer disease
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Awesome



Sibling was Justice.




We have couple of kids from Africa named Justice at my school.


Blessing, Charity, Justice, Prince, etc are all popular in S. Africa.


King (#150), Prince (#318), Queen (#959) and Princess (#774) and are all ranked on the SSA top 1,000 list. Interesting to me its clearly more popular to give these types of names to boys.


It's interesting, because I think the name Regina (or Reggie) is a fine name, but there's something about names that are English words that aren't named after plants that's always been weird to me. Or how Jesus in Spanish is fine, but Jesus in English sounds weird.


What about names like Joy, Faith, Felicity, Welcome, etc.

Words in English but not flowers, many with a Quaker background (or perhaps thats my bias I grew up near a Quaker community).
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