Most unusual name of a child you know personally

Anonymous
Fox
Anonymous
Shade
Anonymous
Siblings Platypus and Juniper
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Anonymous wrote:Aloysius - aloe ish us


Growing up out neighbors last name was Klicious (pronounced Klih-shuss). We used to call the dad Aloysius Klicious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Siblings Platypus and Juniper


PLATYPUS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eulalia (white kid, not Latina)

Eliora (another white kid, not Latina; my preschooler swore the girl’s name was pronounced Areola)


Eliora is a Hebrew name.
Anonymous
Tarn
Anonymous
Sparrow.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ezekiel, though thankfully he goes by Zeke, which is cute.


Ezekiel is a top 50 boys name.


Doesn't seem strange to me at all. There's a Ezekiel/Zeke in my son's class.

It's interesting what folks think is unusual... I can't really think of any truly odd names in our social circle. There are definitely some that sound strange to my ears but are just culturally foreign to me. I'm usually more intrigued when there are multiple kids with the same not-super-common name -- like, there are multiple Santiagos in my son's class and randomly two Sarais in our social circle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curran, Lennon, Capri, girls
Hendrix, oy


This thread was NINE years old until this idiot decided to resurrect it and now look.

Why do you idiots do this?
Anonymous
Isla - baby girl
Casten - baby boy
Anonymous
Spartacus
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Million
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Anonymous wrote:Isla - baby girl
Casten - baby boy


Is Isla unusual? I know two, both of Irish heritage.
Anonymous
Maverick (boy)
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