I'm having fun imagining which are the clever twin names. Hippo and Thinn. Excel and Google. Joshitha and Donathan.
'Conviction (1)'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
(Fedora is an actual name; it's a Russian version of Theodora. Of course, if I lived in the US right now, and especially Brooklyn, I would choose another name.)Ok, I take that one back then. It's probably very popular down in Brighton Beach.
My favorite name of all time? Barkevious Mingo, a football player at LSU. Nickname "Kee-kee," which means it's pronounced Bar-KEE-vee-us. It's like a Harry Potter character name. How could you not be awesome with that name!
That said, laughing at weird names has uncomfortably classist implications for me, since it's generally mocking people for not fitting into the standard Euro-American tradition.
Is it OK if you focus on weird celebrity baby names, then?
Go wild.
I was just thinking out loud.
Given that this list comes from Babycenter users who answered a survey, I'm fairly comfortable assuming these are mostly white middle-class babies.
OMG IS TWITTER DOWN?!?!?!?
"All I Want for Christmas Is You."
This [link] is playing on a loop in the lobby so I've kind of had my fill of that song. It was cute the first few times.
I was just thinking out loud.
Oh no, I know what you're saying. My grandmother is always saying how weird the names of babies born at the hospital she volunteers at are, but of course she can never give an example, so I just assume she means non-English names.
But then I have met siblings named Stalin and Staliny, so. (They were not American. Or Bolsheviks, as far as I know.)
It's in the great tradition of Puritan virtue names. Oodles of Prudences and Temperence and my own Constance. Then there's Abide and Remembrance and Restore etc. Of course, there's also poor Zorrabable, which I think shows up in one of the Biblical begat lists as an ancestor/descendant of King David.