There is a reason some people legally change their names as soon as they are able.
I
personally met Washateria when she was working at Astroworld about 12-13 years ago. It was right there on her name tag. WASHATERIA. I didn't ask, but I'm pretty sure it was pronounced with the accent on the 4th syllable instead of the 3rd. Nonetheless........ It did bring up the question in our minds...was she conceived in one or born in one? Because why else on God's green earth would you saddle a kid with that name?
As a former teacher and a person who has remained friends with many teachers, I promise you there is no end to the cruelty parents will inflict on children when naming them.
At my nephew's college graduation a few years ago, DSis and I got bored (you know how those ceremonies are

) and started reading all the names of the graduates. Scads of them. Lots of horror stories. One was particularly awful. I truly wish I had saved the program, because I can never remember the actual name.........It was an invented one. Anyway, this one poor girl with the invented name was doubly cursed. Her first name was something that made you think of breasts. Her middle name was something that hinted at the other female private part. DSis and I were like

. We hoped that perhaps the pronounciation we were fairly certain was correct was indeed
incorrect and that her name was not as suggestive and pornish as it seemed. Then they called her name and yep.....It sounded just like it came from a XXX movie. I told DSis that if I was that girl I would hoof it to the courthouse to change my name so that the degree I'd just earned would do me some good. Because with that name, her resume was going to be tossed a great many times, with many employers assuming it was a joke. I'm sorry, that's just mean of parents to do that to a child. Or stupid. Either way, the kid suffers.