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EarlyBird
03-06-2008, 01:54 PM
Ptolemy: The only other one we know of is an ancient Greek astronomer, mathematician, and man extraordinaire. Actress Gretchen Mol reached a little too far back in history for this Mediterranean-inspired choice. No one will be able to pronounce it, and what happens when the kid studies his namesake in school?
Magnus: Sounds too much like a prophylactic, volcanic matter, or a dated albeit then-popular Tom Selleck TV drama. Comic Kevin Nealon must be playing a joke on all of us with this choice.
E-: E...what? You'd think if you had to name your kid after a letter, Jay would be much better than this one, which was selected by parents in Washington. And while we're (grudgingly) willing to accept the use of apostrophes in baby names, we can't say the same for the hyphen. At least not when there isn't any more name to follow it.
Story: Actress Jenna Elfman's pick. It just doesn't make sense and certainly won't start a literary trend. Article, Essay, or Narrative, anyone? Every baby has a tale to tell, just not this way.
Ever: This is an adverb, not even an adjective or a noun, which do okay as names if you're in a pinch. It's going to get confusing when actress mom Milla Jovovich scolds the kid, "Ever, don't ever do that again!"
Heaven Rain: The only good news here: Brooke Burke's two older daughters are named Neriah and Sierra Sky. Though little Heaven's got a pretty lofty title to live up to, she'll fit right in at home.
Alabama: The trend of naming kids after locations obviously appealed to actress Drea De Matteo, but she's not even from the Southern state. We do hope she's going to be called Allie for short and turns out to be good at geography.
Princess: Every little girl is a princess to her parents, but it's a secret nickname. It's also a good name for a little fluffy white dog. Prince pulls off the male version because he's a rock star, but this baby, daughter of model Jordan, is set to be spoiled. (Don't get us started on Tiaamii, her middle name,...)
Evan: Don't go ballistic: Evan is a great name...for a boy. We know many wonderful Evans. But in this case, Napoleon Dynamite star Jon Heder bestowed it on his baby girl. Sorry, it's so not unisex.
Superman: No explanation necessary for why this New Zealand name made the list, but how about the story behind it? The parents' first choice was 4Real (as in, "when we saw him on the ultrasound, we realized he was for real"), but government officials didn't go for it. Mom and dad settled on Superman but insist they'll still refer to him as 4Real. Way to get the last word in.

EarlyBird
03-06-2008, 01:54 PM
some of you may have read it on msn. its a compilation of the most ridiculous names of 07.. for babies

Parhelion
03-06-2008, 06:10 PM
I can think of a few more ones to add to the list. Like naming all six of your children "George" like a certain former boxer... :upsidown:

My dad talked to a guy once who was named Attila. Poor fellow...

MrsGrady08
03-06-2008, 06:13 PM
I remember a couple of years ago Penn from Penn and Teller named his daughter Moxie Crimefighter...how do people come up with these names?!

FFC
03-06-2008, 06:22 PM
There was a baby born in a bus stop on Christmas Eve by our house last year. Her mom named her "Christmas Carol" hehee.

FFC
03-06-2008, 06:54 PM
OH, we have a friend who's last name is Good. He named his daughter Shelby.....


Get it?

:rofl:

SouthernQueenBride
03-06-2008, 08:08 PM
I actually know a little girl named "Story". She was named after her grandmother!

TangoWedding
03-06-2008, 08:51 PM
We have someone at work named Dick Cole. We crack up every time we see his name. Poor guy!

:bblol:

SouthernQueenBride
03-06-2008, 08:57 PM
I once competed in a pageant with a girl named Star. She was sooo sweet and soooo country! Well we were sitting there chatting and the director was doing a roll call for us to go up on stage. All I heard before I started busting out laughing was, "Star? Star Spangler?"
HER NAME WAS STAR SPANGLER! I asked her about it and she rolled her eyes and said, "Yeah ... my parents thought it was cute when I was 3!"

Chele&Chris
03-06-2008, 09:01 PM
We had a girl at work her last name was Hammer and she named her little boy Jack.... Jack Hammer

and when my aunt was married to her first husband her last name was Weed.. she said if we have kids I'm going to name them William aka Dick and Milk for a girl .... Dick Weed and Milk Weed:upsidown: Thank goodness they got divorced before they had any kids!

SouthernQueenBride
03-06-2008, 09:18 PM
This is a fun post!!!

There was a professor at my college named Dr. Ball. His first name was Harry! I SWEAR!!

I guess my name is kinda unique... My last name is Ray and when me and Brandon get married my name will be: Lauren Ray Day! Even funnier ... my mama is Judy Kay Ray!

LadyDante
03-06-2008, 10:05 PM
My guy's best friend's 2 youngest kids are named Rowdy and Rider ....
I'm still trying to come up with nicknames as to what to call them. Thankfull they seem like taken after the dad and will be big and stong and able to handle themselves in a fight. :purplex:

SerendipityCrafts
03-06-2008, 10:38 PM
I knew of a teacher .... Mr. Christmas ..... yeah you guessed it ... he named his daughter Mary!

EarlyBird
03-07-2008, 12:22 AM
hah i didnt even think when i posted this of the names of people we KNOW..


:)

I knew A girl named Neela Douche

( of course most people called her NEEDA INSTEAD) --- sometimes you have to think... could you know think ahead to when these kids are in school?? and if you are really going to do that to your kids.. THEN HOMESCHOOl

SouthernQueenBride
03-07-2008, 01:07 AM
I knew A girl named Neela Douche


OMG ... that is horrible! I heard of a girl once with the last name "Slutti" -Pronounce "Slooty". But could you imagine the high school teasing with a name like that???

WBandMe
03-07-2008, 01:23 AM
Haha, some of these are too funny. I have a friend who worked with a girl named Terra--Terracotta, that is. Like the pots, poor girl. Also my mom works in the ER and she went to call a patient once, looked at the sheet and his name said "Harry Nose" ... so, she was like "Um, Harry? Harry Nose?" to waiting from full of people. Hahaha. Turns out it was pronounced like no-say.