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New parents are always coming up with different kinds of names for their children. I remember the old song by Johnny Cash, A boy named Sue, and thought how life would be with a name like that especially for a guy,lol
But, it doesn't sound so bad now after reading what this set of nutjobs named their kids!!
http://specials.msn.com/a-list/news/nazi-named-children-popular-pages
Three classics belonging to people I've worked with:
Chinablue Fysh
Kitty Chow
Richard Head
Platapus
06-01-12, 04:03 PM
My mother used to work with a lady named Candy Cane. Cute when she was 6 months old, but when trying to be a senior manager with that name......
Jimbuna
06-01-12, 04:29 PM
Went to school with a lad called Stephen Balls.
Candy Cane
a good name for a pornstar.
I remember having read about a girl named "Jessica Karabin" (karabin= a rifle).
First of all, if you have such an original (tho i would never call it stupid since we kinda can't choose that etc) name as "a rifle" why the heck do you name your daughter "Jessica"? Too many US soap operas? Jesus...There are plenty of casual and "good" first names like Anna or Maria (Ann, Mary)...
And my favorite: an English name Brian turned into "Brajan" (a phonetic transcription):nope:
Went to school with a lad called Stephen Balls.
have you heard of Mike Litoris? :DL
Stealhead
06-01-12, 04:56 PM
What about Benjamin Dover?
Herr-Berbunch
06-01-12, 05:00 PM
Brick! Where on earth does that name come from? I only know it from two TV series (Outnumbered, The Middle). OK so that's TV, but surely that means more will definitely be out there, if not before then after those shows.
No offence if you're called Brick, but . . .
On the Balls theme, I went to school with John Balls - a right numpty! Thick as pigswill.
Oh, and I honestly knew a kid in our teens called Phil McCracken. :nope:
Oh, and I honestly knew a kid in our teens called Phil McCracken. :nope:
Almost as good as Phil McCavety or Mike Hunt
Jimbuna
06-01-12, 06:00 PM
Claude Balls
Sailor Steve
06-01-12, 07:15 PM
I once knew a woman who named her son 'Concrete'.
Herr-Berbunch
06-02-12, 01:44 AM
I once knew a woman who named her son 'Concrete'.
Was she Slovenian per chance?
Betonov
06-02-12, 02:28 AM
I once knew a woman who named her son 'Concrete'.
Was she Slovenian per chance?
Haha, very funny you two :O:
HunterICX
06-02-12, 03:46 AM
Well since I work most of the time in the Rental I've seen my share of funny names appearing on Passports and/or Driver licenses that gave me a hard time not to laugh :DL
HunterICX
kraznyi_oktjabr
06-02-12, 04:33 AM
I was reading news article and one lady interviewed had name Pirjo Sinko. Surname means rocket propelled grenade. :DL
Jimbuna
06-02-12, 06:02 AM
How about Canned Meat for a name? :DL
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-18270547
Blood_splat
06-02-12, 06:23 AM
http://www.prochlapa.cz/uploads/mat-j-fotky/jmena/jesus-condom.jpg
kraznyi_oktjabr
06-02-12, 06:30 AM
http://www.prochlapa.cz/uploads/mat-j-fotky/jmena/jesus-condom.jpg:doh: I would really hate my parents had they given that kind of name to me!
Jimbuna
06-02-12, 06:38 AM
Sounds like he was a mistake...in every sense of the word :DL
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