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HarleyGirlFLA
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Their was a girl in my elementary school named: Wednesday Precious Darling
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Posted 12/18/07 10:06 AM |
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BabyAvocado
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by Kara
Posted by nylisa
I have a friend named Xiomara
Is it pronounced Sha - mara?
More like Sio-mara
I know at least 2 Xiomaras. Not that uncommon among Latinos.
ETA:
I know a couple who named their son Jomar (her name is Mary and his is Jose)
I know an Anicely and a Miciely (no relation )
Also, one my friends named her daughter Micaela waaaay before Mikayla became so popular (pronounced almost the same) and everyone thought she was nuts. Now there are Mikaylas everywhere.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:12 AM |
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ml110
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by racheeeee
Not doubting anybodies stories, but some of these names sound a bit like Urban Legends.
Anyone else think that?????
i was just thinking the same thing!! it seems like a few people have the same names and same stories... some of them i've heard before, too!
in my school, theres an Achilles and an Argie ( brother and sister) Kenzi ( not Makenzie, just kenzi) Rhiannon ( like the fleetwood mac song, pretty -but not common)
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Posted 12/18/07 10:13 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by ml110
Posted by racheeeee
Not doubting anybodies stories, but some of these names sound a bit like Urban Legends.
Anyone else think that?????
i was just thinking the same thing!! it seems like a few people have the same names and same stories... some of them i've heard before, too!
in my school, theres an Achilles and an Argie ( brother and sister) Kenzi ( not Makenzie, just kenzi) Rhiannon ( like the fleetwood mac song, pretty -but not common)
Rhiannon is a really common Welsh name.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:16 AM |
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Kara
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by ml110
Posted by racheeeee
Not doubting anybodies stories, but some of these names sound a bit like Urban Legends.
Anyone else think that?????
i was just thinking the same thing!! it seems like a few people have the same names and same stories... some of them i've heard before, too!
Well, while Female isn't in the top 1,000 names in the past 50 years, Male is: In 1994, it was the 966th most popular name in the countr; in 1993, the 958th most popular, in 1991, the 683rd most popular, and in 1990, the 701st most popular... according to the SS web site.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:19 AM |
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BabyAvocado
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by racheeeee
Rhiannon is a really common Welsh name.
I knew a Rhiannon. But she went by Barbie instead. I always thought Rhiannon was a much prettier name.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:25 AM |
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
I went to grammar school with a kid named Merter.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:29 AM |
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by Kara
Posted by nylisa
I have a friend named Xiomara
Is it pronounced Sha - mara? DHs cousins, girlfriend is Xiomara...she pronounces it "See-o-mara".
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Posted 12/18/07 10:29 AM |
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Wendy
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by kmac
A cousin named her son Sorin - after the founder of Notre Dame. Her and her DH graduated from there.
My name is common but spelled very differently and I like it that way. I've seen people roll their eyes though --as if my parents didn't know how to spell. I would definitely give my children "different" names or different spellings.
I went to HS with a guy named Sorin and he was HOT!
There was also a guy named Afolabe but I think I remember him being of African royal decent.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:31 AM |
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joenick
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Students I've had...no joke:
Akshit...pronounced Ack-sh!t. Kids always thought I was cursing when I called his name.
Han-Solo
Ayalibis
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Posted 12/18/07 10:33 AM |
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ali120206
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
I went to college with a guy named Phuc D. Ho.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:35 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
I bet there is another board like this somewhere in the world and some posters are debating how RIDICULOUS the name Rachel is.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:37 AM |
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maybeamommy
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
I work with a student named Miricole (like miracle + nicole) and another named Jabneel (Not sure if it's common elsewhere, but I had never heard of it!)
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Posted 12/18/07 10:37 AM |
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stayandjohn
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
I was in the mall a few months ago and a woman was yelling for her son and daughter:
Zinfindel (the boy) Merlot (the girl, but instead of saying Merl-o, she pronounced it Merl-ot)
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Posted 12/18/07 10:39 AM |
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Kara
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by ali120206
I went to college with a guy named Phuc D. Ho.
OMG. Seriously?
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Posted 12/18/07 10:39 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by stayandjohn
I was in the mall a few months ago and a woman was yelling for her son and daughter:
Zinfindel (the boy) Merlot (the girl, but instead of saying Merl-o, she pronounced it Merl-ot)
In the UK those names are popular because there was a character on a TV show called Chardonnay...
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Posted 12/18/07 10:40 AM |
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ali120206
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Seriously. He was Vietnamese and it obviously doesn't mean the same thing there but, he was one of the most well known people on campus (who barely said a word).
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Posted 12/18/07 10:45 AM |
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Kara
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by ali120206
Seriously. He was Vietnamese and it obviously doesn't mean the same thing there but, he was one of the most well known people on campus (who barely said a word).
I worked for a Japanese company where the last name Fuk (pronounced as if it had 4 letters) was very popular. "Good morning, Mr. Fuk." "How are you today, Mr. Fuk." You heard it a lot. (Very formal company...)
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Posted 12/18/07 10:48 AM |
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ml110
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by racheeeee
Posted by ml110
Posted by racheeeee
Not doubting anybodies stories, but some of these names sound a bit like Urban Legends.
Anyone else think that?????
i was just thinking the same thing!! it seems like a few people have the same names and same stories... some of them i've heard before, too!
in my school, theres an Achilles and an Argie ( brother and sister) Kenzi ( not Makenzie, just kenzi) Rhiannon ( like the fleetwood mac song, pretty -but not common)
Rhiannon is a really common Welsh name.
yeah... i love the name, i'm a huge fleetwood mac fan. actually have it on my list if we ever have a girl.... its just not one you hear all the time here in the US.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:49 AM |
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MrsSchwags
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by GoldenRod
DW worked with sisters. Queen Anne <last name> and Queen Mary <last name>
Went to school with a Crystal. Nice name..... unless your last name is Bell.....
Another classmate was Bambi. She had a rough time in school....
my deceased sister's name is Crystal. I think its a pretty name. it is also know the middle name of my daughter.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:53 AM |
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
These are all kids I grew up with. Most of them are Irish names: Oisín Ailbhe (Alva) Eabha (Eva) Cliona Tadgh Aonghus Finbar Eamonn Grainne (means ugly!) Mavourneen (means my love). I think that’s the most unique.
I also know these: Aquinas Salome Isolde Thaddeus (my Dad’s middle name)
I think Cavan can be a first name as well as it being a county in Ireland. It means grassy hill.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:54 AM |
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MegZee
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by joenick
Students I've had...no joke:
Akshit...pronounced Ack-sh!t. Kids always thought I was cursing when I called his name.
Han-Solo
Ayalibis
DH had an Aksh!t in his class too.
alot of these names are common in their "original" countries. except for the ones people just made up.
I played soccer with a girl named A'lice.
no not Alice. It was pronounced "A-Leekie"
I also worked with a girl who's name was Immaculata (after her grandmother), but she liked to be called Maci (Mack-lee). I thought that was pretty.
My aunt was going to name one of my cousins Malley (her maiden name) but she didnt. But we all liked that name!
eta: and I also know a Siobhan. Thats a common irish name.
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Posted 12/18/07 10:59 AM |
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CroatianBride
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Re: Do you know anyone with a VERY unique name?
Posted by dottiemchugh
DH's friend is a teacher and his student was named Female (pronounced Fe-mal-A). Her mother did not speak English when she was born and thought that the hospital named her when they put Female and then her last name on her crib. So she kept it Female and this is this girls name. Her brother is Male (mal-A). You cannot make this stuff up.
I find other peoples stupidity quite amusing.
Some of the weirdest names I've come across are: Princess, Born Reality, Eternity, Baby, and Chen Chen (first and last name were the same!)
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