Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 10:00     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Female, pronounced “Fuh-mahl’-ee”
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 09:58     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Barack.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 09:57     Subject: Re:Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:Baron.



I really like this name. We had a kid named Baron at my high school, and he was the only black kid in the school. He was really handsome and popular. When all the reunions come around, everyone asks "Is Baron attending?"
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 09:53     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Talon. I don't think the person who chose this as a name for their child realizes it means "claw", they aren't particularly bright.


And I came here to share Fallon (girl). I’m like felon? Talon? Fallopian tube? This is not a first name and anything it’s misheard as shouldn’t be a name either.



There was some 80s TV show where the gorgeous main character was Fallon. Maybe it was on Dallas?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 09:25     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trouble -- girl
Cherub -- boy

West African women often give names that reflect the pregnancies.


I thought hispanic women did too, like doloros?


I'm so glad that is not done in my culture-my kids would be Vomit and Migraine.



I spit out my coffee on this one!

Thank you, I needed a laugh.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 09:23     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:Trail (boy)



Hey, my kid was conceived on a trail, too, but i did not name him Tree.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 09:21     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cherith
Ripley
Joy
Emily


How on earth does a name like Emily make it onto the same list as Cherith?



Believe it or not!
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 09:21     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trouble -- girl
Cherub -- boy

West African women often give names that reflect the pregnancies.


I thought hispanic women did too, like doloros?



Err, no , that would be Dolores. Sadness, pain, tears.

But mainly, Latino women love 80s names like Jason and Jennifer. My high school is full of them. And I love them for it, because it makes me re-live the days in college with Jason and Jennifer, etc.

Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 08:45     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:Cherith
Ripley
Joy
Emily


How on earth does a name like Emily make it onto the same list as Cherith?
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 08:45     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:Cherith
Ripley
Joy
Emily


It’s like mike Tyson trying to spell “Cherish”
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 08:42     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Cherith
Ripley
Joy
Emily
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 08:34     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Trail (boy)
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 08:30     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trouble -- girl
Cherub -- boy

West African women often give names that reflect the pregnancies.


I thought hispanic women did too, like doloros?


I'm so glad that is not done in my culture-my kids would be Vomit and Migraine.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 04:38     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:Talon. I don't think the person who chose this as a name for their child realizes it means "claw", they aren't particularly bright.


And I came here to share Fallon (girl). I’m like felon? Talon? Fallopian tube? This is not a first name and anything it’s misheard as shouldn’t be a name either.
Anonymous
Post 03/27/2020 02:48     Subject: Worst name you’ve heard recently

Anonymous wrote:Ruger, a 2 year old girl.



THis is it. This is the worst name ever. It’s like the cousin of Lugie. Blech