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  1. #1
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    Even more babies, even weirder names!

    I thought I'd go back and look at last years births since this year has had some crazy names...last year was worse I think...you have to read this one, even if it's only the boys for one VERY strange name I want you all to try and pronounce. You'll know it when you see it (starts with a I)

    Judging by this list, there aren't many Berries living in my city >.<
    Here's some more from last year. i'll astrick one's I actually like. :

    Boys:
    Tanner
    Luke (2)
    Karson
    Korbyn
    Keagan
    Rylan
    Trevor *
    Kareem
    Je'Haree
    Landyn
    Kaiden
    Ryan (2)
    Ethan
    Jadyn
    Logan
    Rudell
    Theodore *
    DeAnthony
    Korbin
    John
    Jerry
    Zainab
    John (2)
    Noah
    Kavin
    Fletcher *
    Jaxsyn-Rae
    Dylan
    Hunter
    Jacob
    Xavier *
    Jackson
    Caleb
    A'Zure
    Royce
    Talim
    Nathan *
    Blake
    Jalyn
    Jaiden
    Ifunanyachukwu (O_O what?)
    Ahmir
    Isaac
    Windell
    Kamron
    Kelton
    Tre'vion
    Aston
    James *
    Dante **
    Cotton
    Cage
    Jacques
    Kolbe
    Anthony
    Nicholas
    Isaiah
    Chance
    Dailen
    Marvion
    Axle
    Justin
    Brody
    Edrick
    Cameron
    Brayden
    Brandon *
    Hayden
    Darrin


    Girls:

    Tia
    Cadence
    Ma'Riyah
    Harmony (sort of like)
    Brionna
    Mary-madalyn
    Aaliyah
    Mary
    La Nae
    Skyler
    Des'Mariah
    Miliah
    JaTorri
    Arrmoni
    Wren *
    Mia
    Jinelle
    Charlee
    Brooklynn
    Shen'Daya
    Grace (2)
    Symiah
    Shamariyah
    Parris
    Aubrielle (sort of like)
    Misty
    Emil
    Faith
    Stella *
    Jaynie
    Laniya
    Ashlynn
    LaToni
    Londynn
    Cordella
    Jordan
    Elizabeth
    Kelsey
    Kayla
    Delasia
    Allyssa
    N'ivre
    Ka'nah
    Rylee
    Breya
    Zoe
    Marriyah
    Natalie
    Bella
    Amyah
    Lila (2) *
    Jillian (2)
    Morgan
    Dacie
    Zayleigh
    Pacie
    Emily (2) *
    Tenley
    Jaides
    Destiny
    Emerson
    May
    Danica *
    Autumn
    Jacqueline (2)*
    Daniya
    Brekalyn
    Abigale
    Kamora
    Mychall (I think this is a girl)
    Sofia **
    Erin
    Ellie
    Ophelia
    Kylie
    Brenda
    Baraa
    Bianca *
    Kiara **
    Bristol
    Ren
    Payton
    Audrey
    Aubree (2)
    Kahliyan (interesting)
    Armia
    Lovely
    Ciali
    Kenzlee
    Tayonna
    Olivia (2)
    Sydney
    E'Liyah
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    Can't wait to meet Persephone Elysia Willow!

  2. #3
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    Looking for a unique yet legitimate name, check out my growing database of names, I have names from Albanian to Yiddish http://legitbabenames.wordpress.com

  3. #5
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    The one that starts with I is African. My friend has a middle name very similar to that actually, haha.

    On the other hand...Cotton?! Cage?! Shamariyah?!

    So glad to see Misty, btw!
    16-year-old, not-so-average teenage boy with an obsession for baby names and animals. That's me!

    My Favorite Names~

    Girls: Ailsa, Astrid, Athena, Coraima, Courtenay, Darcy, Kassia, Kimarie, Lisandra, Maryelle, Misty, Promise, Roisin, Saba, Season, Shaylene, Sky, Thalia, Zooey

    Boys: Alexander, Bjorn, Blair, Erik, Fable, Isaac, Kasey, Lane, Mika, Rafferty, Riley, River, Sage, Shane, Shea, Shepherd, Slade, Stone, Thatcher, Tybalt, Zane


    Click here to vote on my name list!

  4. #7
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    Omg my eyes! Where do people come up with some of these names and spellings?!

  5. #9
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    1. Two n's at the end does not a feminine name create.
    2. Brekalyn? BREKALYN?

    With a few exceptions, that was entirely painful.

  6. #11
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    Yikes! I live in the South and you see A LOT of crazy names with extremely youneeekq spellings. I'm not saying Emely for Emily I mean Emma'leigh for Emily.
    Mommy to Hudson Dean (11/14/12)
    Auntie to Clover Qiturah (5/28/11) and Tamsin Beatrix (5/1/09)
    Favorite Boy Names: Cedric, Cyrus, Jonas, Xander, Silas, Fletcher, Callum, Ezekiel, Preston, and Bridger
    Favorite Girl Names: Eloise, Julianne, Ramona, Blythe, Athena, Keira, Piper, Odette, and Hadley

  7. #13
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    The 'strange" name is Nigerian and means everything is possible with God. While it may be uncommon, why does it have to be "strange"? Probably the family are Nigerian or perhaps African and are paying honor to their family history.

  8. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by cka View Post
    The 'strange" name is Nigerian and means everything is possible with God. While it may be uncommon, why does it have to be "strange"? Probably the family are Nigerian or perhaps African and are paying honor to their family history.
    Sorry but I disagree, it is indeed strange for the states, and saying a name is "strange" is not disrespectful (imo). If I named my daughter Soizic people here would think it was weird, heck naming a kid Enguerrand would be strange here which is why it's probably best to have easy to say nn's for these sort of names.
    Josephine Athénaïs - Josephine Ivy - Myriam Athénaïs - Vivienne Josephine
    Athena Beatrice - Beatrice Cecile - Eleanor Anne-Sophie -Myriam Beatrice - Meredith Elizabeth
    Ambrose Aristide - Ulysses Aristide

    Girls: Bérangère, Bérénice, Honorine, Mazarine Boys: Augustin, Emeric, Hugo, Lambert, Lucien, Maxence, Yves

  9. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by thetxbelle View Post
    Sorry but I disagree, it is indeed strange for the states, and saying a name is "strange" is not disrespectful (imo). If I named my daughter Soizic people here would think it was weird, heck naming a kid Enguerrand would be strange here which is why it's probably best to have easy to say nn's for these sort of names.
    Would you find it strange then if an American moved to Nigeria (perhaps even temporarily on a work assignment) had a child and named them Ryan then?

    From a baby name announcement we don't even know if the family were staying in the US for any length of time. So I do think it's a bit judgmental to pick what seems to be a real name as opposed to a made up name in this case and call it strange just because we are unfamiliar with it.

  10. #19
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    Oh my eyes!
    That is painful....ugh...I feel so bad for their future teachers.......

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