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Your baby's name is ridiculous

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LOL

Thank god the government is here to show us how retarded people are. Most popular names for 2010 in the US:
boys - Jacob (team Jacob wins)
girls - Isabella

figured edword woudl be higher

but yea i have friends names isabella who have a near unmatched hatered for what those shitty movies did to their name
 
When my wife and I were discussing boys names, Jacob was one of our favorites til that series gained such popularity. Bleh.
 
Ladynasty

This is no joke, but I mean...just looking at that name spelling, you're not gonna think "La Dynasty". Poor girl.

Not being able to say it properly is definitely the worst mistake. You could be in the waiting room half-asleep, some lady calls your name, and you don't notice because it's pronounced wrong. People will also think you're trolling them when you apply for a job. "Lady Nasty wants a job here :awe:"


but yea i have friends names isabella who have a near unmatched hatered for what those shitty movies did to their name
I won't tell you what my middle name is but I have the same name as a famous wrestler! I like what he did for my name :thumbsup:
 
<---- named "Garth." It's no LaQuifka or Fu'kwon, but it's hardly common, either.

At least my parents had the good sense not to simply invent a name nobody has ever heard before.
 
<---- named "Garth." It's no LaQuifka or Fu'kwon, but it's hardly common, either.

At least my parents had the good sense not to simply invent a name nobody has ever heard before.

everyone of a reasonable age in the 80's has heard of Garth :sneaky:
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my twin is #18, what might have been his first name that became my middle name is #3

instead I am #64
 
lol...My wife is a 3rd year pediatric resident, so she's told me of untold numbers of funny names over the past few years, including the "La"s, "Sha"s, "Ka"s...but other types of names as well. However, the one that takes the cake for me is where the parents didn't use a "comma to the top" after the "La":

Ladynasty

This is no joke, but I mean...just looking at that name spelling, you're not gonna think "La Dynasty". Poor girl.

the second i turned 18 i would be down at the courthouse getting my name changed. talk about a career no start.
 
Saw firsthand, back in the early 1990's, a black teen mom name her baby Female....because that's what the hospital had already named the baby was her reasoning. (On the bassinet the baby is in, a pink or blue card is attached to the top with sex showing until name is give. She was asked what name she wanted, said y'all already named her.....Female.....pronounced like tamale.
 
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