Common baby names you dislike

Anonymous
Trying too hard names - Hugo, Gunnar, Zane
anything starting Mc-
and I've always hated names like Hope, Joy, Chastity, Faith, Charity, etc... Grace is okay.
Anonymous
Yeah Hazel, Pearl, Mabel, Inez, Esther but I like Ruby.
Anonymous
I can't believe no one is with me in hating the *iah* names......Jebidiah.....Josiah....basically half the Duggar family names....anyone?
Anonymous
Totally agree on the "stripper" names: Brandy/Brandi, Tiffany, Amber, Starr, etc. Also all the names with Ys or EIGHs instead of the traditional vowels: Ashleigh, Lauryn. Guess that makes me old-fashioned.
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?


My friend picked that name for her baby and she miscarried at ~16 wks. I know the name was not the cause, but I would never give my child a name with a bad meaning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I now hate Alex, Alexander, Alexandra, Lexi, Alexa, Alexis, Lexus, Lex or any other name that sounds like that. There are about 8 in my son's class at school, and if you yell "Lex" on the playground, a whole crowd of kids comes running. Its truly annoying.


I just named my baby Alexa. And my older child calls her Lexi. I think it's cute.
Anonymous
I nouns/titles/adjectives used as names. Haze, Duke, Princess (ugh), Hope, Fern, Price, Wealthy, Mayor, Rich (double ugh), Honor and anything along those lines. Sounds ridiculous. Names ending in -iah and -aden are also nails on chalkboard. I wouldn't name my kid s popular name, but I'd rather a popular one than one of the ones I mentioned. There is a girl in my son's class named Milky. I mean c'mon people!
Anonymous
Woohoo! It took 27 pages, but somebody finally hates one of my kids' names.

I'm not sure why it would bother anyone. We had good reasons for the names we chose (honoring family members), but everyone picks their children's names for different reasons, and people's taste differs. I may love a name, but there's no reason that anyone else needs to feel the same.

Anonymous
I dislike the name Mary. I have two friends that named their baby girls this.
Anonymous
I used to take a martial arts class with a lady named Romain (like the lettuce). What made it extra comical is that the instructor who couldn't pronounce "R's" called her Lomain (like the noodle).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to take a martial arts class with a lady named Romain (like the lettuce). What made it extra comical is that the instructor who couldn't pronounce "R's" called her Lomain (like the noodle).


That's a pretty common name in France, though I've only ever known men with it. And no, it's not like the lettuce, which is spelled Romaine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I used to take a martial arts class with a lady named Romain (like the lettuce). What made it extra comical is that the instructor who couldn't pronounce "R's" called her Lomain (like the noodle).


That's a pretty common name in France, though I've only ever known men with it. And no, it's not like the lettuce, which is spelled Romaine.


Honestly I have no idea how she spelled it.

She was an African American from the inner city projects. I'm fairly certain that it wasn't a name choosen because she had a French uncle namesake.....more likely just creative parents that liked the sound of it.
Anonymous
AWESOME! 27 pages and only one hater for both me and DD's name. DH's name was not even mentioned. I think we're loved all around the world! 8)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to like Jacob/Jake and Maxwell/Max but I am starting to despise them because I am so sick of hearing them.


Aren't half the golden retrievers in DC named Max?

...and the other half of new baby boys named Max?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trying too hard names - Hugo, Gunnar, Zane
anything starting Mc-
and I've always hated names like Hope, Joy, Chastity, Faith, Charity, etc... Grace is okay.


Gunnar is not trying too hard if one is just passing on a Scandinavian family name....
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