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MrsBadger · 26/01/2008 15:58

The Atlanta Journal Constitution compiled almost seventeen years of birth records from the Georgia Department of Human Resources into a single, searchable list - fascinating stuff.

Twenty were named Ikea.
Two were named Daddy.
And one was named Daddykool.

(Am thinking of using 7erriana as a middle name if we have another daughter - how cool is 7 as a middle initial?)

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Wallace · 26/01/2008 21:00

I'd love to know where the parents of 2059EL got their kid's name from

Sunshinemummy · 26/01/2008 21:02

And how do they pronounce it Wallace?

kaz33 · 26/01/2008 21:03

99D - girl
7ARQUITTA
ZZREAM

Wallace · 26/01/2008 21:05

never thought of that

Blandmum · 26/01/2008 21:05

2059EL?????

2059EL?????

Come on, all the people on MN who post, 'If you like it, don't worry about what anyone else says' really come and tell me that this name is an any way sane?

Please?

That you wouldn't look at the name and just wonder a teeny tiny bit about the parents? you would be 100% judge free?

Actually there is a name, 100%. Is that one there?

Psychobabble · 26/01/2008 21:06

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divamummy2 · 26/01/2008 21:07

expect loads more from americans
how about aerodynamic?

Wallace · 26/01/2008 21:07

No 100%, only a "1Yed"

Wallace · 26/01/2008 21:08

11 names beginning with an apostrophe

Wallace · 26/01/2008 21:10

and an "-ictoria"

Psychobabble · 26/01/2008 21:10

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Smamfa · 26/01/2008 21:14

Xtina Aguilera's just called her baby Harlow. She's obviously never been there! [no offence to harlowers]

LittleMissMac · 26/01/2008 21:20

Those who love their mobiles too much:

2 x Nokia
3 x Sony

SnappyLaGore · 26/01/2008 21:23

theres a lot of poverty in georgia. i expect these are the result of that and sketchy educations. sad really.

BarcodeZebra · 26/01/2008 21:29

I like the fact that one kid's been called Doctor. Maybe the parents are hoping he or she'll be let off the first time they get stopped for speeding.

Heated · 26/01/2008 21:43

What, no Yassir Icnboogie?

Totally surreal names.

Blandmum · 26/01/2008 21:45

Not sure that you can blame 2059EL on sketchy education and poverty.

My grandfather left school at 12, and his wife couldn't read or write but they managed reasonable names.

Other than Uncle 5273TP

Califrau · 26/01/2008 21:56

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kindersurprise · 26/01/2008 22:02

CON'TRAVIOUS

And the parents of Thomarkus obviously could not decide between Thomas and Markus. So they used both

3andnomore · 27/01/2008 22:38

Mrs Badger...don't...a friend is considering to call her dd Seven out of Nine....because that is what dd will be...

Vulgar · 27/01/2008 23:06

Draylon. Do you think they were named after WHAT they were conceived on?

I wish I'd called DS "Crimplene"

3andnomore · 28/01/2008 15:33

Cali, could that Seven be spelled Severn...as in the Welsh river?..

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