Most unusual name of a child you know personally

Anonymous
first name Bladimir, last name Rojo.
Anonymous
I had a client named Alquadei. This was back in '01. Poor bastard.
Anonymous
Jhon (spelled like that) is somewhat popular in Colombia.
Anonymous
When I was in rural Honduras there was a little blonde baby named Elder. They named him after his dad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a Noble, but he's old money and it's a family name.

Linus
Zephyr
Bear
Maverick
Casein
Spahr
Hayes (girl...and the only name on this list that is actually passable)


Casein? Did the parents not google ahead of time? It's a part of the cheese-making process.


I know of 3, under the age of 10, but spelled Kason.
Anonymous
Reading a case right now, plf's name is Werquely Jeanini Almeida-Amaral.
Anonymous
A colleague previously worked for a preschool intervention program and said there were twins named Da'King and Da'Queen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bear
Scout
Arden
Lincoln (for a girl)


(and none of these were lower SES or AA children)


i like this name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was in rural Honduras there was a little blonde baby named Elder. They named him after his dad.


My friend served in the Peace Corps in Ecuador, and found people named Stalin and Hitler, with families who really had no idea about the historical connections. These were children living in really remote areas, obviously. But interesting that those names would show up there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a little boy named Koa at my kids' daycare, and he has a brother named Kona.


Not unusual in Hawaii.
Anonymous
James for a girl. Her parents call her James, not Jamie.
Anonymous
There is a (female) attorney I used to work with, now at DOJ, named Lasagne.
Anonymous
BANJO
Anonymous
I knew a Benjamin who went by Banjo. His parents are Phishheads, it works.

I met a girl today named Ocean.
Anonymous
A co-worker named her son Sir. She bragged how everyone, especially his teachers, would have to call him "sir".
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