Common baby names you dislike

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is entitled to liking/disliking any name. Doesn't mean they would dislike your kid based on his/her name. Some of the disliked names are just disliked because of over use, they aren't necessarily ugly names


I agree. My best friend's daughter has a name that I absolutely loath but I would never tell her that, and I still love her kid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow this is such a mean post. As a new mom with admittedly raging hormones, I am nearly in tears that we have picked such a horrible name for my son. Thanks ladies for being so nasty!


How is little Jayden doing?
Anonymous
YEAH - 26 pages and no one mentioned my daughter's name! It did come up on another name post a while back, though. Oh, well, I didn't name her to make anyone other than us happy. And really - naming your child to make THEM happy? What, like you can ask them while they are on the inside "Hey, kid, what do YOU want your name to be? Kick 2 times if you like..."

HAHA to whoever posted the name of one of my favorite bands

My name was very common and I HATED that. I went the opposite way for my child and decided anything above #500 on the SSA list was just too popular for my liking. But I tried to find something that people wouldn't think I just made up - we still took 3 solid names with us to the hospital. I realize it could burn me somewhere down the road and my kid will be upset that she can't find her name on novelty items, but we picked a name we hoped would "fit" her.

I don't do family names - it is a lovely tradition, but it isn't one I follow. And I also don't believe everyone who has named their child a top 10 name is doing it because it has some special significance.

I have an intense dislike for the name Molly. No good reason, just REALLY don't like it. I even have a cousin with this name - love her, hate her name.

Oh, and just because I dislike a name doesn't mean I'm judging people - we all have our reasons for why certain names were on our lists and why they aren't. I'm not going to walk up to someone and say "Your kid's name sucks!"
Anonymous
YEAH - 26 pages and no one mentioned my daughter's name!


Funny, I was thinking the same thing. In fact, I've only ever met one other person with my DD's name. Until a week into her first week at daycare. The only two female humans in the DC metro area are now classmates.

Anonymous
My least favorite name? I was working in a hospital once, and one of the receptionists decided to call her daughter "Malena".

Not good.
Anonymous
I always liked the name Mallory...until I researched it and found out it meant "bad omen".

I have heard of 2 people naming their children this. Do people even care what the name means?
Anonymous
I don't understand why people are personally offended. Someone could tell me to my face that they don't like my name and I'd still just be like "Okay?" And I'm a sensitive person.

Of course there are names I don't like, but when I think of them, I think of them as names that I wouldn't name my child. I would never name my child something like Parker, Hunter, Braden, Everleigh, etc, but when I meet people with those names, I don't even think about that.
Anonymous
I hate the name Hilary. Especially when spelled "creatively." I grew up with a Hilaree and I think I have her to thank for this...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always liked the name Mallory...until I researched it and found out it meant "bad omen".

I have heard of 2 people naming their children this. Do people even care what the name means?


some do, some don't. It matters to me because I wanted a name that might "fit" my kid. I went with a name that I hoped would be part of her personality.

My list for name requirements went #1 popularity, #2 does it sounds "normal" and #3 name meaning.
Anonymous
My list for name requirements went #1 popularity, #2 does it sounds "normal" and #3 name meaning.


I'm curious: when you say "popularity", do you mean you try to avoid overly popular names? Or that you try to pick the most popular ones?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am Russian, have lived in the States for 20 years and I am continuously surprised about the lack of creativity among Russian parents who name their kids either Daniel or Alexandra. If I hear the name Alexandra, rest assured, it's a Russian kid. For Pete's sake, there are plenty of other international-sounding names. Julia, Anna, Kristina...Michael, Andrew, Mark...take your pick



Alexandra Pelosi is Russian? I didn't know that.

Now, has is ever occured to you that some parents might actually like names Daniel or Alexandra better than Mark or Kristina and 'creativity' or lack of it thereof has nothing to do with their choice of names?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My list for name requirements went #1 popularity, #2 does it sounds "normal" and #3 name meaning.


I'm curious: when you say "popularity", do you mean you try to avoid overly popular names? Or that you try to pick the most popular ones?


I was the poster avoiding anything above #500, so let's just say none of my kids will ever be named Isabelle or Ava.
Anonymous
I am Russian too and I love the name "Alexandra", I think it's absolutely adorable. Wish I had a little girl so that I could name her "Alexandra". But I have two boys, so no luck for me


Anonymous
Hugh. I don't understand how you look at a new baby and think "Hugh, That's the one!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hugh. I don't understand how you look at a new baby and think "Hugh, That's the one!"


Ha! That made me laugh, even though I love Hugh!
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