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What's the most unusual baby name that you've encountered recently?

416 replies

CaramelJones · 16/06/2022 14:33

I mean real names not La-A and Lemonjello or Chlamydia or other urban legends.

A friend in the U.S has called her baby son, Sundance. I rather like it in a way though I was taken aback at first.

I met a McLaren recently too, not as unusual as Sundance but not something that you encounter every day either.

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catfunk · 16/06/2022 14:33

I've got an arrow and an atlas in my circle

CaramelJones · 16/06/2022 15:43

Interesting. I've heard of Atlas but never met one but I've never heard of Arrow being used as a nickname.

That just reminded me that another friend has a baby son called Tiger.

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Stichintime · 16/06/2022 15:45

Arrow and Echo.

mistermagpie · 16/06/2022 15:48

Alan.

Not in itself an unusual name but quite jarring on a teeny baby!

Isonthecase · 16/06/2022 15:52

I recently met a Loki and a Neville. Both a surprise!

GeorgiaMcGraw · 16/06/2022 15:53

Isonthecase · 16/06/2022 15:52

I recently met a Loki and a Neville. Both a surprise!

Boy I hope they were brothers! Most unusual for me lately is Arlo, although it seems to be gaining traction if MN is anything to go by. I like it, but it makes me think of yoghurt.

Velvian · 16/06/2022 15:57

Banjo.

EnterACloud · 16/06/2022 16:06

catfunk · 16/06/2022 14:33

I've got an arrow and an atlas in my circle

Do you think Arrow's parents were having a-row about what to name him/her?

Sorry.

Banjo though, bloody hell. I'd rather be called Clavichord I think, maybe even Harmonica (monica for short)

SallyWD · 16/06/2022 16:08

There's a little girl called Tiger who lives in our street.

babyjellyfish · 16/06/2022 16:09

Wandrille.

BlueBloodedBlue · 16/06/2022 16:09

Parsley - didn't see if it was a boy or a girl.

Oodlesofdoodlescockapoodles · 16/06/2022 16:11

There was a

Oodlesofdoodlescockapoodles · 16/06/2022 16:13

Whoops!

Rexi in our baby group. Sidney as well, though that's not as unusual as some others mentioned

BeautyGoesToBenidorm · 16/06/2022 16:20

I knew a little Cello (the parents weren't cellists either!). I also knew a little cherub with big blue eyes and white-blond ringlets, called Diesel - that one was quite jarring!

HannahPurna · 16/06/2022 16:21

Many years ago I met a Nico’tiana

BeautyGoesToBenidorm · 16/06/2022 16:21

An old colleague also named his son Judge.

Soubriquet · 16/06/2022 16:23

Spike

Els1e · 16/06/2022 16:24

Cosmic for a baby boy. Not sure about it myself but each to their own. Probably because my neighbour’s cat is called Cosmic, I keep thinking of the cat.

missdemeanors · 16/06/2022 16:26

Boss (son of a colleague)
Flower (female toddler living locally)

Grissini50 · 16/06/2022 16:27

There is a Hood in my daughter's class. 4 years old though, not a recent baby.

BorisJohnsonsvomitbucket · 16/06/2022 16:27

Indigo. Rare in my part of the world, possibly not in others.

Hubert.
Ramses

MachineBee · 16/06/2022 16:29

Friend of mine called son Duke. It does suit him now he’s older.

JennyForeigner · 16/06/2022 16:43

Lando, after the racing driver.

Or Faraday for a girl - loved that.

Isonthecase · 16/06/2022 16:45

@GeorgiaMcGraw I think they were, definitely looked like the same family but may have been cousins. Imagine the family reactions when names were announced 😂

JennyForeigner · 16/06/2022 16:45

BlueBloodedBlue · 16/06/2022 16:09

Parsley - didn't see if it was a boy or a girl.

We knew a Parsley, a lovely little girl who looked exactly like Parsley the lion. I never knew if she had also looked like him as a baby or if it was nominative determinism.

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