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| I have a doctor friend who had a patient once (baby) named Chlamydia (probably different spelling). I guess it sounds quite nice if you don't know what it means. |
I have a friend who named her daughter "Candida." Real name, and pretty, but all I can think of is candida albicans -- yeast infection. |
| One of my best friends growing up was a Seraphina, who went by Sera. I loved it then, and it was always on my list, but was rejected by my husband. |
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it's normal in many cultures to give 3, 4 or more names. Both of mine have a unique first name followed by two middle names and a last name. They all carry meaning or connection to the family.
Maybe its a mouthful to some, but perhaps Ben and Jen are naming their daughter after loved ones. |
I hear this one a lot, but I bet it's an urban myth. Like the twin brothers named Orange Jello and Lemon Jello. |
| I have a niece named Serafina and a friend named Honor so I don't think either of these names are weird. |
| I actually like Seraphina, but I would have gone with an "f" instead of a "ph". Its a beautiful name and pretty uncommon and can spawn several nicknames -Sera, Fina, Fin, Sina ... |