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What Is The Most Unusual Name You Have Ever Heard?

I used to babysit for three boys, their names were Hunter, Fisher, and Catcher. I can not imagine what their parents were thinking. I wish I could remember their last name.
 
Enrolling children in public school these last few weeks, I've come across some doozies. But yesterday I got two, one right after the other, that made me giggle: Miss Remy Martin and Master Bill Clinton Ramirez. And this morning I signed up a little girl called Hennessy Sak. Last week I had five different children named Unique and seven named Special, but the most interesting was Miss Yuneek Jones. And in my first week, I signed up the cutest little boy called Cedar Moon Schwartz-Harrison.

Honestly, people need to wait for the drugs to wear off before they start filling out the birth certificate forms.
 
My sister's gynocologist is Dr. Payne.

My Freshmen history teacher in high school was named Misty Dawn.

I went to high school with a guy named Ben and his middle name was Franklin.
 
I'm not going to spell out my full name here, but......a couple of people here know it, and believe me....it is unusual.

Ophelia

I've always thought that was a very unusual name.

I do have a grand-nephew named Giovanni , and they are not even Italian.


:-)
 
Typical of many southern names, they are very "folksy"!

Try: Georgianna Rippington!!!(*8*) (*8*) :kiss: :kiss:
 
Harry Dick........yep...real...he lives about 40 miles from me....

That was my second grade teacher's husband's name.

There are a lot of hippies in my town so we have lots of odd names:

Beowulf, Ambuja, Aragorn, Cougar (I think that's a cute name, though), Wolf, October, Zion, Heaven, River, Ocean, Cedar, Pandora (poor girl) and lots more...
 
Years ago, in my class were Robert Walker, John Trot and Lorraine Gallop
 
hard to top this one:
Teniquia Aquanella Sharquithia (Sha-Nay-Nay) Washington !
Too bad some parents don't ask themselves, when naming a baby, "how will this look on an office door in 30 years ?"
 
I once had an aquaintance who's name was Monette Redslobb. She was a frumpy librarian. With a name like that, could she have been anything else?
 
I went to high school with this girl. Her name was Heaven. Her last name was Hamm. Her middle name was Lee. Let's put it together: Heaven Lee Hamm. No joke! She always told me if she ever has a daughter she'll name her Hellen. It'll be Heaven & Hell (LOL). Last I heard she had a baby a couple of years ago. It was a boy.
 
Shaheed............ which when I saw it on the records of my hospital, it was spelled S-H-I-T-H-E-A-D.................. yep Shit Head!

There was a Shithead in a Mississippi phone book. It was supposed to be "Shi'Thead--- but the directory does not use apostrophes.
 
Once knew a couple of boys in Northern Ontario whose knick-names were Dusty and Rocky. Family name Rhodes.
Worked for an asshole who named his daughter Pandora. She grew up to be a lawyer and 1st class cunt.
 
I went to high school with this girl. Her name was Heaven. Her last name was Hamm. Her middle name was Lee. Let's put it together: Heaven Lee Hamm. No joke! She always told me if she ever has a daughter she'll name her Hellen. It'll be Heaven & Hell (LOL). Last I heard she had a baby a couple of years ago. It was a boy.

That's an easy one--Purgatory Hamm.
 
During the heady days of the civil rights movement we addressed envelopes for the first black man ever to win a seat in the Georgia legislature. Two names in particular stuck in my head, although I do not remember the last names. Let us just use "Jones": St. John the Baptist Jones and Positive Wasserman Jones. I shit you not.
 
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