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Vanity: Worst Baby Names
11/26/01
Posted on 11/26/2001 9:13:15 AM PST by Phantom Lord
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To: Phantom Lord
Oh, while we're on the vanity...
My wife and I had also been contemplating the baby names, if and when we have children. We have tentatively agreed that she would choose the name, if a girl, and I would choose the name, if a boy. I have decided upon "Patrick Reagan" and she has decided upon "Abigail Jean."
To: Loopy
Let me guess. It has to do with a can of Aquanet?
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posted on
11/26/2001 9:26:57 AM PST
by
TwoBear
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To: Phantom Lord
Blaise Terwilliger
I also think Adolf or Adolph would be pretty nasty as well.
To: riley1992
You should see us. My wife and I will have dinner and spend the entire time plotting and thinking of the worst names we can come up with to spring on them the next time they ask the question. It is a lot of fun to see their reactions to some of the names. My wife had grandmothers named Yetta, Blema, and Bertha. Boy, those names went over great. As did Hortence, Barney, Moe, Homer, and Clancey. Not to mention Apu.
To: Phantom Lord
Someone I know just named a child Milo. I believe this is akin to emotional child abuse.
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To: Phantom Lord
My wife is from North Carolina, I'm from Virginia, we told her parents we were going to name our daughter
Virgilina(There really is a town by that name).
My wife's cousin named her daughters: Summer Breeze and Sunshine Michelle
So then we told the family we'd name our daughter Winter Solstice.
Fortunately, we had two boys...
To: Phantom Lord
Terwilliger T. Terwilliger. Guess what the "T" stands for.
To: Phantom Lord
Avoid "unusual" names that have become very common names. One of my friends named their child "Caitlyn" because they wanted them to have a unique name and there were 5 Caitlyns in her kindergarten class. Avoid Cody and Hillary for the same reason. Western names are popular with the WT set. Cheyenne, Sierra, Ranger, Wyatt, Jesse James. Avoid race car drivers' names. Avoid rhymers (Lonni, Connie, Johnnie, Ronnie)
There is a boy in my son's class named Rain Forest. I'd avoid that one.
To: Phantom Lord
Boutros Boutros Terwilliger.
To: Phantom Lord
Names from our (very) recent family tree:
Beulah Elanor and Bonnie Burlene.
Names that we considered to annoy others:
Muffy Veronica and Beulah Burlene.
To: Phantom Lord
Gurtrude, Willamena, and Percival,
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posted on
11/26/2001 9:28:24 AM PST
by
OWK
To: Physicist
LOL!
To: Physicist
My wifes Grandfathers name is Jacob. She likes it. But they are Jewish and from what she tells me you are not allowed to name someone after someone still alive.
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To: andrew
Both Madison and Zachery are over used
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posted on
11/26/2001 9:28:41 AM PST
by
Moleman
To: Phantom Lord
Some MAD-published book many years ago (from before I was even a teenager) had a list of bad baby names. Here's what I remember.
For boys:
Atilla
Darth
Adolf
Betty Sue
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posted on
11/26/2001 9:29:23 AM PST
by
Dimensio
To: Physicist
Boutros Boutros Terwilliger. LOL
Percival Percival Gahli
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posted on
11/26/2001 9:29:34 AM PST
by
OWK
To: Phantom Lord
How about "Wee Willy"
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posted on
11/26/2001 9:29:42 AM PST
by
ghostcat
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