Most unusual name of a child you know personally

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Jennifer
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brother and sister, Azazeal and Seraphina
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My cousin named her first son Jagger. Though that was cute, especially because she is British. Then she named her second son Pheonix.... Like the city. That was kinda odd.
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Moxie--a girl
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Running Bird
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Anonymous wrote:Campbell. Like the soup.


I know three girls with that name.
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Huckle.
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Anonymous wrote: Moxie--a girl


Is her middle name crimefighter?
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Strummer
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Boy named Hug.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Campbell. Like the soup.


I know three girls with that name.


I know two girls and one boy.
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Tenajrey. Actually pronounced like it is spelled.

Mother is Janet and father is Jeffrey...so, spell JANET backwards and add on "rey" for JeffREY and you have a whole new name!
Upper middle class white American parents.

I also know a "Hero". Again, white upper middle class.
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Anonymous wrote: Moxie--a girl


Is her middle name crimefighter?

I was at a party where two little girls were named Moxie. You could tell the parents were each a little bit miffed at the other set
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There was a Swastika at my daughter's camp last summer.

I looked it up and found out it was an Indian name, but I am still surprised that people would actually use it.
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Anonymous wrote:m-a (pronounced, "emdasha")


Heh. The urban legend gets a make over. It has gone from L-a to M-a. Awesome.


100% not an urban legend in this case. The child in question lives in Baltimore.


Yeah, I don't believe this either.


^^^besides, everybody knows that the correct spelling of Emdasha would be --a.


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