Worst Name?

Anonymous
we'll see...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're all so IGNORANT sometimes...
I understand silly names with American words but did you know that some of the "weird" names pointed here are considered beautiful or even common in other countries/cultures?
You should open your mind a little bit and understand that the world does NOT revolve around "America".
Well, it was only a matter of time-some folks were having a little innocent fun and some Rainbow Coalition fruitcake gets her panties in a bunch-by the way, the District of Columbia is located in AMERICA! Thus the name DCUM and thus the fact that the majority of the posters here are posting from America-no one meant to insult clueless foreigners.


DC is in America the same way Mexico is in America, Panama, Argentina...
Ignorant, America is the Continent.
Your country is UNITED STATES of America, right?
you all meant to have fun using the inocense and good intentions of other people.
I wonder how you'll react when someone make fun of your clueless DC because "their" wonderful name.


You need to lighten up - I am laughing so hard at these posts that my coworker just asked if I was okay. I'm 6month pg and prone to crying spells - she thought I was crying.

I can also tell you that it won't happen to my child. At 3, she proudly tells anyone she meets that her name is Riley and asks what their name is. (Also, she's a little Irish brute that will probably be kicking the a$$ of any one who tries to make fun of her or her firends! That's my girl!


Hysterical.

I can wait to tell DH that Argentina is in the same continent as the United States....


Anonymous
To people asking about Barack or Barak: it is actually a Hebrew name, and quite common in Israel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hysterical.

I can wait to tell DH that Argentina is in the same continent as the United States....




You do know the person was talking about North America, right? There was a lot more to mock from that entry than the one semi correct statement about America NOT equaling the United States (which is only one country in North America).
Anonymous
Full disclosure: I LOVE unique baby names and will probably pay for it later when I foot the therapy bill.

That said, my SO went to school with Astronaut Jones (which I think is kind of awesome).

When I worked in medical education, there was a student named Aquanette. Somewhere out there is a Dr. Aquanette so-and-so...which is also kind of awesome in its own way:

"(snicker)"

"S'cuse me, that's DOCTOR Aquanette!"
Anonymous
I think celebrities have the worst names for their babies. Creativity can be a great thing but there is a fine line between thinking outside the box and sounding just plain dumb. Jason Lee's son, Pilot Inspector is one of the worst names I've heard. I don't care how they picked that name, what significance it has, etc. It's bad. Apple, Moon Unit, Audio Science and Blanket are pretty awful too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hysterical.

I can wait to tell DH that Argentina is in the same continent as the United States....




You do know the person was talking about North America, right? There was a lot more to mock from that entry than the one semi correct statement about America NOT equaling the United States (which is only one country in North America).


thank you, i very inoscense
Anonymous
I once knew a girl whose name was Clamidia. And given the socioeconomic makeup of my highschool, everyone thought it was a pretty name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Worst I heard so far (IMHO): Cassandra, Genevieve, Faith Ann, Hope, Cooper, Sunshine, Apple, Taylor and Owen.


Most of those are pretty common, actually.
Anonymous
I don't care for Quinn as a first name. Especially for someone who isn't the least bit Irish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:surnames as first names.

Harrison, Taylor, Emerson etc.


Love these! To each his own.


Me too, as do all my friends ... I'm afraid to ask what names that poster likes??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hysterical.

I can wait to tell DH that Argentina is in the same continent as the United States....




You do know the person was talking about North America, right? There was a lot more to mock from that entry than the one semi correct statement about America NOT equaling the United States (which is only one country in North America).


Are you saying that you agree that Argentina is in the continent of North America?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hysterical.

I can wait to tell DH that Argentina is in the same continent as the United States....




You do know the person was talking about North America, right? There was a lot more to mock from that entry than the one semi correct statement about America NOT equaling the United States (which is only one country in North America).


Are you saying that you agree that Argentina is in the continent of North America?


She semi-believes it....
Anonymous
I had a coworker named Adorable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're all so IGNORANT sometimes...
I understand silly names with American words but did you know that some of the "weird" names pointed here are considered beautiful or even common in other countries/cultures?
You should open your mind a little bit and understand that the world does NOT revolve around "America".
Well, it was only a matter of time-some folks were having a little innocent fun and some Rainbow Coalition fruitcake gets her panties in a bunch-by the way, the District of Columbia is located in AMERICA! Thus the name DCUM and thus the fact that the majority of the posters here are posting from America-no one meant to insult clueless foreigners.


DC is in America the same way Mexico is in America, Panama, Argentina...
Ignorant, America is the Continent.
Your country is UNITED STATES of America, right?
you all meant to have fun using the inocense and good intentions of other people.
I wonder how you'll react when someone make fun of your clueless DC because "their" wonderful name.


You need to lighten up - I am laughing so hard at these posts that my coworker just asked if I was okay. I'm 6month pg and prone to crying spells - she thought I was crying.

I can also tell you that it won't happen to my child. At 3, she proudly tells anyone she meets that her name is Riley and asks what their name is. (Also, she's a little Irish brute that will probably be kicking the a$$ of any one who tries to make fun of her or her firends! That's my girl!


Hysterical.

I can wait to tell DH that Argentina is in the same continent as the United States....




You dumb-ass... Did you fail Geography?

AMERICA is the continent.
NORTH America
Central America and
South America are the REGIONS of the continent.

Tutoring is so expensive now a days...
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