Wierdest name you've ever heard

There is an ob/gyn who works on my block, his name is Dr. Fuchs. If I spelt it the way it is pronounced, I would not get through the DIS filter. Somehow, I find it oddly appropriate.
 
My niece has a friend named Precious, her mother's name is Banana. Precious has a sister named Chiquita and some other siblings without fruit names but are equally odd that I can't recall right now.

The best one that cracks me up isn't odd, it's just not right. One of my very dear friends has some siblings that we will just call ignorant. Her oldest brother's name is Lynn Marvin Smith (not his real last name), his son's name is Lynn Marvin Smith Jr. When the son's girlfriend had a son a couple of years ago she named the baby Lynn Marvin Smith Jr III (or junior the 3rd). They tried to explain to her that he would just be III (the 3rd) but she didn't get it so that is his full legal name. We joke about it all of the time!
 
A few years ago a nearby town's high school principal was named Happy Greyson. His son's name was Boo. I heard the son was named after Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird, but I don't know where Happy came from.
 
I knew a girl named Destiny Knox.
 

DH worked in a hospital and there were a few that he remembers....

Sh** Head (pronounced Shihead)

Orange Jello (pronounced O-ran-jello)
 
I went to school with a girl named Penny Lucky. A woman I know who used to work in the pediatric ward told me about a little girl who was named Urine. When the mother was questioned to make sure she hadn't made a mistake, she angrily responded "YES, its pronounced YOOO RHINE!" :rolleyes:
 
There is a child in my sons class who's name is REALLY Ulysses S. Grant. And I kid you not I work with a woman named Wanaporn Tansatit. When I started working here and she left me a voicemail I had to listen to the message 3 times over just to make sure I heard her right.
 
There was a girl I went to school with who named her son Rage. She pretty much doomed herself with a name like that. Can you imagine him in his toddler years?!
 
I forgot - we had a little girl in our school last year named Nastiya. It's pronounced nuh-STIGH-uh, but everytime I saw it all I could think was "nasty-uh."

This reminds me of Nastia Liukin, the gold medal winning Olympic gymnast. Her name is pronounced Nasty-uh. This is actually a nickname, her real name is Anastasia. :)
 
Unfortunately my contributions come from my family *hangs head in shame* :headache::sad2:

My paternal grandfather was named "Hammie".

I have a cousin named "D'End"... pronounced DEE-end... Yes she was the last of four children and her mom wanted to make sure that it was known that there would be NO more. :rotfl2:

I also have a cousin named "Denial"... as in, his mother was in complete denial that she was preggo w/him... (true) :sad2::rolleyes:
 
Somebody on the disboards has a son or nephew named Rage.... ;)

That's funny. I still would hate to see the toddler years, tho. Come to think about it, I think the teen years would be even worse!



Hmmm wonder if it is my long lost high school friend.
 
My Aunt was friends with a family, named their first son Harry Peter

REALLY....what are you thinking :confused3
 
just met a guy and didn't get his last name when i first met him, so when he left me a voicemail saying "Hey it's Rich King..." the other day, i was free to :rolleyes: hahahah

There is an ob/gyn who works on my block, his name is Dr. Fuchs. If I spelt it the way it is pronounced, I would not get through the DIS filter. Somehow, I find it oddly appropriate.

:rotfl2:
 
I work with a lady named Sparkle. Her birthday is July 4th.

I was friends with a teacher in the town I grew up in and she had a little boy in her 2nd grade class named Master G as his first name. His mother wanted him called Master. My friend refused and only called him G.
 
I just thought of another....

My one daughter spent 2 weeks in the neonatal unit when she was born. There was a baby there with no name... The day before we took my daughter home, that girl was named.

She was getting much better.... and they named her "Miracle Destiny"..... which the sentiment was nice, but I could never see naming a child that.

When we had our last little girl... we thought of giving her Miracle as the middle name because they never thought I'd carry to term, and if I did, she'd have a genetic disorder...
She went one day passed her due date and is perfectly healthy,our little Miracle :goodvibes
Her middle name is Victoria tho, btw :cutie:

Friends student's names:
Sh**head, pronounced shi-theed
Mattress, pronounced muh-treese

This topic was on the radio the other day... someone called in to say they knew a Jenna Tails.
:scared1:

My cousin named his son Hamlet. No joke! I don't know if it's weird, but it's certainly not common.:rolleyes1

My dad and grandfathers middle name is Hamlet!!

There is an ob/gyn who works on my block, his name is Dr. Fuchs. If I spelt it the way it is pronounced, I would not get through the DIS filter. Somehow, I find it oddly appropriate.

My moms ob/gyn in Northern Ca is Dr. Fillerup
:laughing:

Somebody on the disboards has a son or nephew named Rage.... ;)

lol..when I read that...I thought, hey.. I kinda like it :)

Of course, it rhymes with my sons name, maybe thats why :lovestruc
 
I have friends who have a Sierra (girl) and Everest (boy).

Worked with a girl named Michael Mayers (think Halloween movies)

I Have a cousin named Elvis (girl).

A man at my church's name was Richard Little, but he went by the nickname for Richard. That one always cracked me up.
 















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