Most unusual name of a child you know personally

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Anonymous wrote:I taught twins named Terry and Terrance


How is that strange?
Genuinely confused.


Because they're very similar and Terry can be a nickname for Terrance. Like having a set of twins named Jimmy and James. Or Anthony and Tony.



I understand, but still do not think it is strange.
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Anonymous wrote:My cousin named her first son Jagger. Though that was cute, especially because she is British. Then she named her second son Pheonix.... Like the city. That was kinda odd.


This is Dorit and PK Kemsley's childrens' names. PK is British as well. So weird. Pheonix is a girl


I don't see Pheonix as a male name


I don't see Pheonix as a name at all. I do see Phoenix as a name.
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Tred
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I taught twins named Terry and Terrance


How is that strange?
Genuinely confused.


Because they're very similar and Terry can be a nickname for Terrance. Like having a set of twins named Jimmy and James. Or Anthony and Tony.



I understand, but still do not think it is strange.


Really?? I’d be very confused out if parents named their two daughters Liz and Elizabeth. Did they literally forget other names existed?
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Pepsi
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Branch
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Ezekiel, though thankfully he goes by Zeke, which is cute.
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Aspen Winter
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Anonymous wrote:Aspen Winter


That's not that unusual? Aspen is in the top 200, and Winter ranks around 300. They aren't super popular but I wouldn't consider that weirdly unusual. For comparison's sake, Aspen has a similar popularity to the name Molly, and Winter to the name Kendall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ezekiel, though thankfully he goes by Zeke, which is cute.


Ezekiel is a top 50 boys name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of my friends are on DCUM, so I'm kinda surprised no one has mentioned my daughter's name - Amethyst


Definitely an uncommon name, though does not seem that unusual to me due to the popularity of names like Ruby and Pearl. Emerald is also a known girls name, and the Spanish version -- Esmerelda -- is quite popular as well.

When I was pregnant, I tried to talk my DH into the name Amaranth, which is a plant/flower that has special meaning to me, and also a place name. I decided against it when a friend pointed out that if we called her Ama for short, it would be confused with amah, the Chinese word for grandmother. But I still think it's pretty.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Scout. Not a nickname.


Not strange


Yep, name of a main character in one of the most famous books of the 20th century. One of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughters is named Scout.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Adley (girl)


Not that unusual, and also a variation on Hadley, which is quite popular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a neighbor in college named Orien.


Unusal spelling, but Orion has become a pretty popular boys name in the US. Not super common, but somewhat trendy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A little girl named Poe. I asked Poe's mom if her daughter was named after Edgar Allen and without hesitation, she said, "it's Peace on Earth."

Also:

- Colby, like the cheese.

- Ransom. As in held for...



Jumping off Poe, I know a Poem.
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