Names you HATE

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Anonymous wrote:I hate the name Finn. Why name your kid part of a fish?!


Or after a nationality?


Nope, after an Irish hero.

http://thenorthernirelandguide.co.uk/giants-causeway-and-legend-finn-mccool


Blessed be Finn McCool and all the faeries who carried him away from the druids.
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Anonymous wrote:I've always disliked the name Molly. My cousin is a Molly and while she is a great girl, I can't stand her name. When she was born, for the longest time my mother and I just called her "the baby" because we just couldn't stand even saying it.

It is irrational and I can't explain my intense dislike of this name. I just really can't stand it.


Molly was a dog name in the 90's and now is becoming a popular choice for humans again. I think it's cute but no one with this name is going to be a supreme court justice.


I had a great-great grandmother from Ireland named Molly.


I am sure that somewhere on DCUM someone said that there would never be a supreme court justice named Sonia.
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Anonymous wrote:I've always disliked the name Molly. My cousin is a Molly and while she is a great girl, I can't stand her name. When she was born, for the longest time my mother and I just called her "the baby" because we just couldn't stand even saying it.

It is irrational and I can't explain my intense dislike of this name. I just really can't stand it.


Molly was a dog name in the 90's and now is becoming a popular choice for humans again. I think it's cute but no one with this name is going to be a supreme court justice.


I had a great-great grandmother from Ireland named Molly.


It's my name


LOVE the name Molly!!!! Was my first choice had my youngest been a girl. We had chosen Molly Beth!


Sorry-I honestly don't think I could hate that name more...blech!

It's awful. Just awful.
Anonymous
Well, I'll chalk this thread up to a new life experience. Can't say anyone's ever told me to my face that they hate my name, but they're sure not afraid to tell me behind a cloak of anonymity on the internets. Brava, ladies of DC!
Anonymous
Don't feel bad - my kid's name is hated and spelled stupidly per dcum. Does it really matter what others think, though?
Anonymous
I do not feel bad at all, only interested in finding more positive online experiences.
Anonymous
I don't understand - do people seriously go through life under a veil of thinking that everyone loves your child's name (or your own name)? That reeks of an impressive level of narcissism.

Of course some people don't like some names. It's normal. It's ok. The place to express that is NOT to someone's face - but do you really expect people to stay mum on the internet?
Anonymous
Actually, I've never thought about how others feel about my own name (a traditional name). I understand the snark about all these stupid trendy kids names, though. I guess your own name you really have no control over, but as a mom, you make the choice to name your kid Brooklyn or some shit.
Anonymous
Yeah, seriously people. Nothing and no one is universally liked. It just doesn't happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mulva


Delores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand - do people seriously go through life under a veil of thinking that everyone loves your child's name (or your own name)? That reeks of an impressive level of narcissism.

Of course some people don't like some names. It's normal. It's ok. The place to express that is NOT to someone's face - but do you really expect people to stay mum on the internet?


+1

All my friends who've just recently birthed have given their kids the most god-awful, ill-fitting names (which I'm not posting here because they're on here). I would never say how stupid the names they picked sound. But I can say it here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mulva


Delores.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand - do people seriously go through life under a veil of thinking that everyone loves your child's name (or your own name)? That reeks of an impressive level of narcissism.

Of course some people don't like some names. It's normal. It's ok. The place to express that is NOT to someone's face - but do you really expect people to stay mum on the internet?


+1

All my friends who've just recently birthed have given their kids the most god-awful, ill-fitting names (which I'm not posting here because they're on here). I would never say how stupid the names they picked sound. But I can say it here.


Truth.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've always disliked the name Molly. My cousin is a Molly and while she is a great girl, I can't stand her name. When she was born, for the longest time my mother and I just called her "the baby" because we just couldn't stand even saying it.

It is irrational and I can't explain my intense dislike of this name. I just really can't stand it.


Molly was a dog name in the 90's and now is becoming a popular choice for humans again. I think it's cute but no one with this name is going to be a supreme court justice.


I had a great-great grandmother from Ireland named Molly.


It's my name


Molly is a pretty classic nickname. It's been around for ages. A dog name? Maybe. But I also know dogs named Jackson and Brittany, so I guess any human name can be given to a dog.
Anonymous
Molly's a beautiful name with lots of good associations.

Molly Brown--unsinkable, Molly Ringwald--John Hughes' muse, Bloom or Malone--inspired works of fiction, Maguires or Pitchers--represent social change/compassion.
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