Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What is the most unusual, unique, first name you've ever heard of?

Let's see what you've got. Tell me whether you like or dislike it and where you heard it.

What is the most unusual, unique, first name you've ever heard of?
Cleery - grandmothers name


Takoda - my sons name


Lady - a little girl had this first name with middle name Rose.
Reply:Phiaroree--(Fee-uh-roar-ee) I've actually heard a girl with this name. And no, I don't particularly like it. It stresses out the mouth when you say it.





Evangeline %26amp; Kenlee--LOVE THEM! Evangeline is my favorite name, and I've never heard it used on a person in real life. Kenlee is so pretty, despite what the haters say ;) I heard Evangeline from my mother, who got it from the book Uncle Tom's Cabin, and Kenlee was actually from Kenley on Project Runway. I just love the name!





Oh, and another:





Pilot Inspektor--You obviously know the answer to this one. An actor on My Name is Earl's baby.
Reply:I sware, I'm not lying. My mom always tells me stories of peoples names, she works as a travel agent, and when people call she's heard the weirdest names. Theres so many, but one that I can remember right now was Penist Schiessed it was pronounced like Penis but with a T, and his last name means **** in german, except it has an extra D, but **** in german = scheisse.





I don't understand why you would name your child Vagina, and Penis and stuff... it's so dumb, if my mom named me that, I'd KILL her.





OH! And I also remember in my 3rd grade class there was a kid name Lego Egnostic... I don't understand names like these.
Reply:These are the most unusual names I've heard:





http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...





I don't care for those. But I these:





Adelaide ~ German ~ Noble; Kind


Amelia ~ German ~ Work of the Lord


Annika ~ Czech ~ Very Beautiful


Aoife (ee-fah) ~ Gaelic ~ Joyful


Artemis ~ Greek ~ Gift of the Gods


Audrey ~ German ~ Noble Strength


Aurora ~ Latin ~ Dawn


Avalon ~ Latin ~ Island


Aveline ~ Old English ~ Bird





Belle ~ French ~ Beautiful


Bernadette ~ French ~ Bold as a Bear


Briar-Rose ~ English ~ Shrub of Roses





Caprice ~ Italian ~ Playful


Cassandra ~ Greek ~ Inflaming Men with Love


Cathleen ~ Irish ~ Pure


Clarice ~ Italian ~ Clear


Coco ~ Spanish ~ Coconut


Cosette ~ French ~ Victory of the People





Dahlia (doll-ya) ~ Scandinavian ~ from the Valley


Daphne ~ Greek ~ Laurel Tree


Delia ~ Latin ~ Daughter of the Sea


Diana~ Greek ~ Divine





Edie ~ Old English ~ Rich War


Eliza ~ Hebrew ~ Oath of God


Ella ~ Latin ~ Light


Elodie ~ French ~ Foreign Prosperity


Esme ~ French ~ Esteemed and Loved


Evangeline ~ Latin ~ Like an Angel





Felicity ~ Latin ~ Happiness


Fiera ~ Esperanto ~ Proud


Fiona ~ Irish ~ Fair





Ginger ~ Latin ~ Pure


Grace ~ Latin ~ Grace of God





Honoria (on-OR-ee-a) ~ Latin ~ Honor





Isla ~ Scottish ~ Island


Isobel ~ Scottish ~ Consecrated to God


Isolde ~ Celtic ~ Beautiful


Ithaca ~ Greek ~ Cheerfully True





Jane ~ Hebrew ~ Gracious


Joanna ~ Hebrew ~ God is Gracious


Julia ~ Latin ~ Soft-haired


Juliet ~ French ~ Soft-haired





Leona ~ German ~ Brave as a Lioness


Libby ~ Hebrew ~ Oath to God


Liesel (lee-sel) ~ German ~ God is Boutiful


Lorelei ~ German ~ Alluring Song


Lottie ~ French ~ Little


Lydia ~ Greek ~ Maiden from Lydia





Marian ~ Old English ~ Graceful Star of the Sea


Maeve (mayv) ~ Irish ~ Intoxicating


Matilda ~ German ~ Might


Mercedes ~ Spanish ~ Mercies


Michaela ~ Irish ~ Who is like God


Monica ~ Greek ~ Solitary





Nora ~ Irish ~ Honor





Odette ~ French ~ Little Wealthy One


Odilia ~ Anglo-Saxon ~ Little Wealthy One


Órla (oor-lah) ~ Irish ~ Golden Woman





Paige ~ English ~ Young Child


Phaedra (fay-drah) ~ Greek ~ Bright





Rosalie ~ French ~ Of the Rose


Rose ~ Latin ~ Unconcious Love





Samantha ~ Armaic ~ She Who Listens


Sophie ~ French ~ Wisdom


Soleil (soh-lay) ~ French ~ The Sun





Tabitha ~ Hebrew ~ Roe-Buck


Thérèse (ter-ez) ~ French ~ One Who Harvests


Twila ~ French ~ Twilight





Veronica ~ Latin ~ True Image


Veronique ~ French ~ True Image


Violet ~ English ~ Modesty














Aidan ~ Irish ~ Little Fire


Ambrose ~ Greek ~ Everlasting


Angus ~ Scottish ~ One Strength


Asher ~ Hebrew ~ Blessed; Happy


Atticus ~ Latin ~ From Athens





Ben ~ Hebrew ~ Son of my right hand/favorite son





Clint ~ Old English ~ Town on a Hill


Connor ~ Scottish ~ Knowledgeable


Constantine ~ Latin ~ Firm





Derrick ~ Old English ~ Ever Powerful Ruler


Dougray ~ Scottish ~ Protector of the King





Edmund ~ Old English ~ Blessed Protector


Emmet ~ German ~ Industrious


Ethan ~ Hebrew ~ Strong one


Ewan ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious





Felix ~ Latin ~ Happy and Prosperous





Gavin ~ Welch ~ Little Hawk


Gideon ~ Hebrew ~ Tree Cutter





Henry ~ German ~ Master of the Home





Ian ~ Scottish ~ God is Gracious


Ignatius ~ Latin ~ Fiery One





John ~ Hebrew ~ God is Gracious


Jonas ~ Greek ~ Dove


Jude ~ Latin ~ Praise





Keefer ~ Irish ~ Noble; Gentle


Keenan ~ English ~ Smart


Kieran ~ Irish ~ Little Dark One





Leo ~ Latin ~ A Lion


Liam ~ Irish ~ Guardian


Lincoln ~ English ~ By the Water


Lorenzo ~ Italian ~ Laurel


Luke ~ Hebrew~ Of Lucania





Matthew ~ Hebrew ~ Gift of God


Max ~ German ~ Great


Milo ~ Old English ~ Soldier





Oliver ~ Latin ~ Olive Tree





Phineas ~ Hebrew ~ Serpent’s Mouth


Pierce ~ English ~ Rock





Quinn ~ Irish ~ The Fifth





Roscoe ~ English ~ Hearthland Of The Roe Deer





Sampson ~ Hebrew ~ Of the Sun


Seamus ~ Irish ~ Supplanter


Sean ~ Irish ~ God is Gracious


Sebastian ~ Greek ~ Revered


Simon ~ Hebrew ~ Obedient





Tavish ~ Scottish ~ A Twin


Tobias ~ Hebrew ~ The Lord is Good


Todd ~ Old English ~ Fox Hunter





Yannick ~ Breton ~ God is Gracious


















Reply:Wahoo, Elshima and Baruk.


I like the name Wahoo the best of the 3. Was an artist I met in the Philippines during the 70's. The other two were the sons of a friend's sister from Brooklyn, I met in NY and I thought all 3 names were pretty cool and unique.
Reply:Well there's a dictator in some African or Asian country named Slobadam Maloshavich (slob-a-dam mol-os-a-vich)


That's pretty.....well weird!!!! I defanitely dislike it!!!





There's a guy on Chasers called Chas (Chaz) I think that's really cool! It's Italian I think.....





My fav name in Nirvana! I don't know if it's a real name yet though....but it will be!!!
Reply:I'm going to call my daughter Bacall and son Bogart. Do they count? They don't have a meaning, they are just after Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart. I love the names of course.





Met a guy called Puck once. That was pretty unique. Can't say I'm a fan but who am I to talk?
Reply:Okay...


My mom new this woman who had twin girls and named the


Orangejello


and


Lemonjello





I am DEAD SERIOUS.


And she pronounced them (Or-anj-jello) and (Lem-on-jello)!





~♥~


Peace. Love. Pie.
Reply:Zandra is awsome it means "defender of men"





keziah is awsome to it can also be spelled kezia.





my all time favourite names that i would use if i have a child is


sienna and arabella
Reply:Sinopia i met this girl named that in my old/new school


and i think its a pretty unique name...





I also heard Penelope, Minoufa, and Chaqueline...





I think these names are pretty unique {:






Reply:Sujeily- cute


ytzayana


shy and love- 2 sisters


iyari- boy


iryana- girl


geronimo- goes by "jerry"


sunshine- cute


india- cute


last but not least, the most unusual is Geylikin- girl
Reply:1.Sofia (sah-fee-ah)


2.Before


3.Noir


4.Karenadechampaigne (-_-;)


5. Martina


6. Endeavor






Reply:On youtube the chasers war on everything have a segment on baby names.


The worst one was Pegasus Aziekul [a-zeke-youll].


Hate it.


His mum said 'It's character building'
Reply:tamiah, i love this one.. my baby cuz (ta-mee-ah)





adrey, cutest little girl of my freind (ay-dree)





trinity, a girl at my school





eva, i just love that name
Reply:Phire......... not sure about the spelling but it sounds like "Fire", and the guys last name was burns (Phire Burns... his sisters name was Cinnamon)





Marvellous is another interesting name i've heard (from school).
Reply:Ifigenie,Klytaimnystra,Calliroe,Jocasta,...
Reply:idk but mine is Jewelea.u say it exactly as it's spelt Jewel(y'know like the singer or the gem or w/e)and then ea.it's like the name Julia but said a lil differently
Reply:probably my name lol.. its charmaigne ... weird i know lol.. i like it sometimes but other times i dunno.. ..its too long..i get compliments but others times i get ppl calling me champaigne or chowmein or charmin
Reply:Apple. Really dislike it. Gwyneth Paltrow's kid.
Reply:I met a girl named Vienna at choir - her parents named her that because that's where they first met. It's a pretty girls name, and an interesting twist to the more common Sienna.
Reply:This guy I went to school with was named Shadow. His sister's names were Honey and Promise. I also now a girl named Lamb, and a boy named Rumor.
Reply:A woman I used to work with was named "Regina" but she pronounced it like "vagina".
Reply:Voltaire.


(volt-air) or (vol-ta-ree) depending on preference


Girls Name.


A chosen name for a daughter of mine.
Reply:Zultan ! It's a Hungarian name but it always reminds me of the movie "Dude, where's my car" where the hippies worship Zultan and the rubics cube!
Reply:shriyarhanhthrana, there was a girl called that in one of my classes at an old school , it took me a week to pronounce it properly .(shiri yar ran thra na)
Reply:Twins in a Dr's office (not kidding):





Orangelo and Lemongelo





And, No, I don't like these names.
Reply:Frank Zappa's daughter is called Moon Unit, but when it's contracted to "Moon" it's quite cute.
Reply:Nicholai......NIK-OH-LAY





her middle name was Sihera SEE-AIR-AH





Love xxxx
Reply:Bristol, Piper, and Trigg
Reply:i heard it at an airport.


his name was dickshit...


i swear.


he was middle eastern i guess.
Reply:When I had my son, there was a woman at the hospital who named her daughter Happi (as in happy). I thought that was pretty bad.


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