Unusual Real Names (first name or middle name only please)..

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  • BettyMargaret
    BettyMargaret Posts: 407 Member
    My son is "C.J." and all his kids are "C.J." too!
    2 girls, 1 boy
  • FairyMiss
    FairyMiss Posts: 1,812 Member
    Yeah, spacecase, I've always found it interesting when people name their kids all starting with the same letter!

    my mom was making coments about a somewhat large family where all the names started with the same letter, till i reminded her
    her kids were Mark and Melissa . :ohwell:
  • FairyMiss
    FairyMiss Posts: 1,812 Member
    Hoo boy, got some real winners...and these are all true:

    Went to school with an Elton Johnson.
    Worked with a woman named Sandra ("Sandy") Beach.
    A former boss of mine was named Richard ("D i c k") Liddle.
    A number of former clients: Mary Christmas. Richard Head. Kent Clarke.
    And my personal favorite: a family named Phuq.

    I went to school with a Raymond Rey.
    and my dad worked with a man named Richard Ripper (think about it.)

    and your Mary Christmas didnt happen to have a springer spaniel named Holy did she?
  • Jessamin
    Jessamin Posts: 338 Member
    Does Jessamin Annabella count? At least I can fall back on 'Jessie' when receptionists and folks on the phone just can't get their head around 'Jessamin'.
  • FairyMiss
    FairyMiss Posts: 1,812 Member
    my son's name is Kieran not really out there but not real common either.

    my friend named her child Kerzon (they call him dax)
  • hanna1210
    hanna1210 Posts: 286 Member
    My name is incredibly normal. But I have a friend who is a nurse and writes the names for newborns. She's had quite a few "special" ones, but my favorite is:

    La-a

    Pronounced "La dash a" Not kidding.
  • zombiesama
    zombiesama Posts: 755 Member
    my name is Jovito, pretty unusual I think.
  • krystico
    krystico Posts: 104
    I'm 'Krysti' - I have yet to met another 'Krysti' that spells it like me. I came SO close to being named 'Farrah' - my dad had a thing for Farrah Fawcett when I was born...!
  • _beachgirl_
    _beachgirl_ Posts: 3,865 Member
    Windy, not WENDY, Windy...

    Yes, I know it's windy outside... yes, I've been to the Windy City.....no, my middle name is not gusty or stormy... ugh, so many more!

    It's a terrible song by the Association. My mom was crazy.

    Hey now! I was named after that song too, and I love it! =P
  • jennipooh82
    jennipooh82 Posts: 331 Member
    I have always been intrigued but unusual name, especially middle names. Idk y but that's just the way I am. So when I found out I was pregnant for my first child, if it was a girl I knew it was gonna be Aunnazazzii (anna-za-zee) and her middle name was gonna bee Chandelease... If it was a boy it was gonna be Crimson...But thankfully the hormones straightened out... I now have 2 beautiful girl with normal first names and unusual middle names: Olivia Jerni and Emily Hazelanne - both have meanings behind them to make it more special: Olivia;s was a combo of me and her fathers name ( Jennifer + Jeremy) and Emily was a combo of both grandmothers name (Hazel- his mother and Anne- My mothers')
    For nicknames for the girls: I call Olivia, Livie-Lou-Who and for Emily we call her, Emily Hazelnut... it's cute because if you ask her name she'll tell you Emily Hazelnut... LOL

    I also have a friend and her name is Rinde pronounced like windy but with a "R" it was somehow a last name that they didn't want to leave the family
  • LauraHasABabyJack
    LauraHasABabyJack Posts: 629 Member
    I worked in a doctor's office in high school with a patient named S-hithead (minus the dash of course), pronounced Sha-teed.
  • Hoppymom
    Hoppymom Posts: 1,158 Member
    There were twin men in my hometown named Tom and Tommy (Apparently all the other good names were taken.)
    And of course WI had Tommy Thompson for its governor.

    My daughter is Kimberly but her nickname is Kika.

    I had a nightmare of a last name that I did not pass on to my children, but my brothers did. The kids still get called the same ridiculous names that I did growing up.
  • hanna1210
    hanna1210 Posts: 286 Member
    I worked in a doctor's office in high school with a patient named S-hithead (minus the dash of course), pronounced Sha-teed.

    There was a girl at a local high school with the name Shi'thead. :noway: What are parents thinking?
  • AdAstra47
    AdAstra47 Posts: 823 Member
    my friend named her child Kerzon (they call him dax)

    Seriously? OMG, I love Trek fans. :love:

    Almost forgot: I did have an Aunt Bill. Her name was Wilhemina, she hated it with a passion, always went by "Bill." Not even "Billie," just "Bill."
  • rockabillymama
    rockabillymama Posts: 117 Member
    My daughters real names are Shadowlynn Fae and Tirnan Raeleene..... Shadowlynn like Shads as her nickname...i call her Miss lynn
  • Lisa__Michelle
    Lisa__Michelle Posts: 845 Member
    My little sisters name is CUCA. I think its weird....dont know what my parents were thinking. Pepper is cool. :)

    You know that means vagina in some Hispanic countries. In others it means cockroach.
  • jennipooh82
    jennipooh82 Posts: 331 Member
    My Mother worked at billing company and there was a charge put throgh for a Justin Drinkwater... Guess what his middle name was??? Case
    Justin Case Drinkwater... It's now a running joke in the family, if you hear someone say "Just in case" we yell out "drink water"... Hehehe
  • SixCatFaerie
    SixCatFaerie Posts: 690 Member
    my son's name is Kieran not really out there but not real common either.

    my friend named her child Kerzon (they call him dax)

    Love it! I have a cousin named Bunnie, I knew a girl named Cinnamon, & I used to know people that named their daughter Pandora!
  • My Great Grandmothers name was Steinum Ingermonger Inge.
    She was Icelantic.
  • Lisa__Michelle
    Lisa__Michelle Posts: 845 Member
    My name is incredibly normal. But I have a friend who is a nurse and writes the names for newborns. She's had quite a few "special" ones, but my favorite is:

    La-a

    Pronounced "La dash a" Not kidding.

    OMG poor child!!!!
  • kimmiebear70
    kimmiebear70 Posts: 384 Member
    My middle name is Omega, and I am the youngest of 5 girls. No, my oldest sister is not named Alpha. I named my oldest daughter Omega Elizabeth after me and one of my sisters. My youngest daughter is named Ynema Toddy after her paternal grandmother (Ynema) and her daddy (Todd).
  • LaSutopia
    LaSutopia Posts: 1,164 Member
    so my middle name is TaLynn....I don't know where my mom got that...My first name is one I hate...Susan...so I go by Sue
  • kimmiebear70
    kimmiebear70 Posts: 384 Member
    I worked at a hospital and one of the doctors was named Safety First. No joke.
  • Everyone calls me Maria, even though my name is Mariah. Yes, like Mariah Carey!
  • PB67
    PB67 Posts: 376
    I knew a guy once whose full name was Clarence Jackson Goff, but he went by Jack.

    Yep, you heard right, he was called Jack Goff.
  • LauraMarie37
    LauraMarie37 Posts: 283 Member
    As a teacher in an urban area, I've gotten a lot of interesting names, including:

    Sparkle
    I'Adorher (pronounced "I adore her")
    Thursday
    Droffil-C
    Yamajesty

    And a friend of mine had a student when she was teaching in a really rural area in the south named Sexy Goddess. (Both as her first name...her middle name was Mary. I think that almost makes it worse.)

    My husband's name is also completely one of a kind, but if I wrote it, it would be super easy to google both him and me.

    I've also heard the La-a from about seven different people who all claim to have heard it from someone close to them ("my aunt works at a hospital;" "my brother's a teacher", etc) - I'm pretty sure it's an urban legend first popularized by Rush Limbaugh. Or there are an awful lot of Ladashas out there.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,973 Member
    I'm currently in Philippines where people use a lot of unusual names that is either repeating, doorbell or baby-sounding names like Pot-pot, Ding-dong, Bing-bing, Tin-tin, Din-din, Len-len, Boy, Girlie, Baby, Sunshine, Joy etc.

    By the way my real name is Jaclyn. While its not unique name anymore but it used to be back in the 70's (my parents told me they got it from Jaclyn Smith of the original Charlie's Angels). Also I'm one of the only 2 in our family who doesn't carry a Spanish first name.
    Yep yep. Filipino nick names are the funniest! Lol, my wife's nick name is Len-Len (middle name is Eleanor).
  • Jewels211
    Jewels211 Posts: 184 Member
    My cousin's name is April Storm--you can imagine when and what the weather was like when she was born! She hated it when we were girls, but I always loved it.
  • La_Amazona
    La_Amazona Posts: 4,855 Member
    i went to elementary school with a girl named kimberly wimberly.. and then in high school i knew a girl named rainy day (first and middle name).. i thought it was cute
  • pain_is_weakness
    pain_is_weakness Posts: 798 Member
    My name is Kahlie (means flower from heaven) my dad is hawaiian.

    I wanted to name my son Maverick Ace , I am not letting anyone talk me out of it next time!

    Instead his name is Jaiden (picked it out before it was cool)

    I dated a guy who's last name was Youngblood, I got a beltbuckle with his last name on it, i thought I was sooo cool too

    My stepdaughter's middle name is Chrisleena

    Her dads first name Chris, and moms middle name Leena
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