Anonymous wrote:Baron.
Anonymous wrote:I once knew two sisters named Nyssa and Teagan.
Blegh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exxum, his sister is Mixxi and their dog is Lux (or Luxx? Not sure)
Exxum sounds like a purulent discharge symptomatic of some disease. As in, "You'll need to keep applying the Lotrimin 3 times a day until you haven't seen any exxum on the bandages for 72 hours. And don't leave the house."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ziggy. And not a nickname, that’s his full name. Awful.
Compared to other names on this thread, Ziggy is pretty much a classic.
I can just see him sending his resume to a top 10 law firm!
It's fine. He'll grow up confident and end up with sterling credentials!
Doubtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a 6 yo Isis, who apparently was named just before the terrorist organization came to be well known.
Eh, Isis is still a beautiful name. I don't think this is so bad.
My beloved dog was named Isis. It's a beautiful name - an Egyptian goddess. Too bad those f*ckers ruined it.
Anonymous wrote:Huckleberry & Finnegan (twins)
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Anonymous wrote:Trouble -- girl
Cherub -- boy
West African women often give names that reflect the pregnancies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ziggy. And not a nickname, that’s his full name. Awful.
Compared to other names on this thread, Ziggy is pretty much a classic.
I can just see him sending his resume to a top 10 law firm!
It's fine. He'll grow up confident and end up with sterling credentials!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brestyn for a boy. Hes like 4 and I still cringe everytime I hear it.
Berkeley Leigh for a girl....did I stutter?
I fear for this boy's safety.