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Most unusual names you’ve heard?

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LittleSparklyStar · 16/08/2024 08:43

This is light hearted and not intended to make fun. Just wondering what the most unusual or out there names you’ve heard lately?

I know a Hunnie, a Bleubell (spelled like this) and a Honey Blossom, what about you?

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sel2223 · 17/08/2024 07:41

delilabell · 17/08/2024 07:07

"Pocahontas - white and on a council eastate"
What's the council estate got to do with it?
I know it says light hearted in the title but these threads generally end up being really judgemental.

Why is that judgemental? I'm white and grew up on a council estate and just read it as it being the opposite environment to where you'd picture a 'pocahontas' (which it is!)
Everyone is always getting offended these days, you can't say anything.

JimberlyMcJimbleFace · 17/08/2024 07:45

GoodVibesHere · 16/08/2024 09:02

Jimberley

That's not funny.

MrsB2019x · 17/08/2024 13:06

Ribbon.
She has another 4 siblings with equally ridiculous names but that would be too outing.

Also Tinkx.

HamBagelNoCheese · 17/08/2024 16:44

TorroFerney · 17/08/2024 06:35

I like Candida, it's Latin and a saints name.

Not a child - although he will have been at one point, my favourite is a chap I worked with at a clients office, he was Zoltan. Epic name.

Its also thrush

LoyalCrab · 17/08/2024 16:48

Blayzen, Fancy, Honey

KimKardashiansLostEarring · 18/08/2024 08:40

I know a couple of Plums, weirdly. Both Victorias. Apparently a Victoria is a type of plum. Such as Braeburn is to apple. Everso droll eh? 😄

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