Weirdest names for children.

Posted by: Steve J on 02 June 2013

My niece recently gave birth to a beautiful baby daughter. I was sent a lovely photo of the baby along with her name...... Wren Karelyn! What is it with with new parents today? They seem to want to outdo each other with the weirdest names for their kids. 

 

Any other experiences?

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by MDS

Steve

I think this has been going on for a while. When my eldest first went to school - she's 29 now - her best friend was a girl called Candy Sweet! 

Never ceases to amaze my what I hear some children called.

MDS 

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by Dungassin

 my granddaughter is called Eleanor Karina.  Does that count as weird?

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by Steve J

I think that's pretty conservative in comparison Dungassin.

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by Tony2011

I think you should name them Child One, Child Two, etc.... until they are old enough to choose their own names. Unless you're on benefits and have more than ten kids. That could prove difficult!

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by JRHardee

When checking out a private school for my daughter a few years back, we went into a classroom where each kid's name was on his or her desk. Four of the kids were named some version of "Skyler". Two were boys, two were girls, and all four were spelled differently.

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by RaceTripper

I had a friend named Anita Manne.

 

Seriously!

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by MangoMonkey

or let them choose their own middle names.

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by Komet

The Cat in the Hat used the names Thing One and Thing Two, and that was in 1957.

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by Donuk

I once knew of a young woman who named her daughter Chlamydia.

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by rodwsmith

Bill Lear, the founder of Learjet, called his daughter Crystal Chanda...

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by Tony2011
Originally Posted by Donuk:

I once knew of a young woman who named her daughter Chlamydia.


She  must have been very popular at school

Posted on: 02 June 2013 by JamieWednesday
I think it's partly in response to some left field names that more 'traditional' names have made a strong comeback too.
Posted on: 02 June 2013 by joerand

My nephew's son born May 18 near Boston has been given first and middle names Stryker Kai. His last name is Irish starting with a Mc.

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by mista h

If you want stupid names look no further than the Beckhams !!!!

 

Cruz....WTF is that from

 

Brooklyn......after the bridge i presume

 

Romeo.......is this kid gonna have the p155 taken out of him at school or what

 

Harper Seven......named after Harpic i think,the stuff you stick down the khazi

 

Mista H

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Bruce Woodhouse

Laughing at 'modern' names feels a rather snobbish thing to do to me. I see plenty that I personally think are horrible, but I guess we get used to them over time.

 

Perhaps less avoidable are those people acquire by marriage. I have personally known a Jane Emma Royd, a Carmen Raspberry and Vicky Stitz

 

Bruce

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Mike-B

Re names acquired by marriage

-  I used to work with a girl who's family name was Cox. She met & planned to marry a Mr Brown & we were all discussing this magnificent event in the office when she announced that they were going to marry with both their names hyphenated.

We all fell about laughing to the point that she left the office in tears but not understanding what was so funny.  After a sob session with her buddies in Accounts who explained the joke she collected her coat & went home early.  Next morning after an embarrassing few minutes she was laughing with us all,  if not more so. 

 

Anyhow Mr & Mrs Cox-Brown are still happily married.

    

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by JamieWednesday

Even the non wedded partnerships can lead to chuckles. The legendary pilot combo 'Alcock & Brown' was I believe also used as a verb to describe various personalities over the years...

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Steve J

I guess we shouldn't be too critical of the young parents of today when we think of some of the names that were used in the past. I was reminded of a cold wet Wednesday morning at a 7.30am tutorial when I was in training. My friend Chris was asked to comment on an abdominal X-ray. He started describing in the text book fashion....... "This is an abdominal X-ray of a female patient called.... Fanny Slapper"! We all thought he was joking but there it was on the ID. I guess the name Fanny didn't have the same connotations in the early nineteen hundreds that it does today. 

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by JamieWednesday

Anita Bush...

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by GraemeH

 

Appropriately named children are a rarity these days. G

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Mike Hughes
Astra and Mondeo!!!
Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Jan-Erik Nordoen

Surely Frank Zappa's were the weirdest :

 

Moon Unit
Dweezil
Ahmet Emuukha Rodan
Diva Thin Muffin Pigeen 

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Reginald Halliday

I heard this with my own ears. I was in a supermarket and a noisy little sprog was running around. His mother yelled "Oi, Lazarus! Gerrover 'ere!"

I wonder if he has trouble getting up in the mornings.

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Steve J
Originally Posted by GraemeH:

 

Appropriately named children are a rarity these days. G

I believe this company may still be in existence. At the Chelsea Flower Show there was a Topiary garden built by a company of this name. Very appropriate.

Posted on: 03 June 2013 by Kevin-W

Country singer Conway Twitty named his daughter Kitty. Apparently.