I understand, but still do not think it is strange. |
I don't see Pheonix as a name at all. I do see Phoenix as a name. |
| Tred |
Really?? I’d be very confused out if parents named their two daughters Liz and Elizabeth. Did they literally forget other names existed? |
| Pepsi |
| Branch |
| Ezekiel, though thankfully he goes by Zeke, which is cute. |
| 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. |
Ezekiel is a top 50 boys name. |
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. |
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. |
Not that unusual, and also a variation on Hadley, which is quite popular. |
Unusal spelling, but Orion has become a pretty popular boys name in the US. Not super common, but somewhat trendy. |
Jumping off Poe, I know a Poem. |