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Kingswood 05-13-2008 01:23 AM

From ABC News Online (Australia):
Biblical to bizarre: American baby names run the gamut

JaMarcus? WTF?

REGISTRAR'S OFFICE
Registrar: "What is the baby's name?"
Mother: "James"
Registrar: <clickety> <clickety> ...
Father: "No, we agreed on Marcus"
Mother: "Yes, Marcus"
Registrar: <backspace> <backspace> <clickety> <clickety> <clickety> <clickety> <clickety> <clickety>

TWO WEEKS LATER
Mother: "What the hell? Damn computer has called our son JaMarcus!"

MEANWHILE, AT THE REGISTRAR'S OFFICE:
IT Guy: "Here's your new keyboard"
Registrar: "Thanks. I've been having trouble with the backspace key for weeks."

Sundae 05-13-2008 04:19 AM

:lol:

HungLikeJesus 07-24-2008 09:32 AM

NZ judge backs girl over 'embarrassing' name
 
From here:
Quote:

(CNN) -- A New Zealand judge has made a 9-year-old girl a ward of the court so that her name can be changed from Talula Does the Hula From Hawaii, the country's national news agency reported Thursday.
Family Court Judge Rob Murfitt listed a series of unusual names that New Zealand parents had given their children, and said he was concerned that such strange monikers would create hurdles for them as they grew up.
"It makes a fool of the child and sets her up with a social disability and handicap," the New Zealand Press Association quoted the judge as saying.
Among the names Murfitt cited: twins named Benson and Hedges -- after a brand of cigarettes; Violence; and Number 16 Bus Shelter.
Some parents had named children after six-cylinder Ford cars, the news agency reported.
The Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages said in a statement that it had rejected names including Fish and Chips, Yeah Detroit, Stallion, Twisty Poi -- a staple food in Polynesian cuisine -- and Sex Fruit.
A lawyer for Talula Does the Hula From Hawaii said the girl is so embarrassed by her name that friends know her as "K."
Last month, an judge in the U.S. state of Illinois allowed a school bus driver to legally change his first name to "In God" and his last name to "We Trust."
But an appeals court in the state of New Mexico ruled against a man -- named Variable -- who wanted to change his name to a two-word phrase that contains a four-letter expletive and expresses opposition to censorship.
Murfitt - that's funny name.

xoxoxoBruce 07-24-2008 10:29 AM

Quote:

Some parents had named children after six-cylinder Ford cars, the news agency reported.
They could have had a, Vee Eight.:smack:

Radar 07-24-2008 10:52 AM

I met a guy whose real name is Shelby Ford

Chocolatl 07-24-2008 11:01 AM

I've actually always resented my parents for giving me a common name -- Maria. (The year that Carlos Santana's "Maria Maria" came out was a disaster.) I go by Mia, now, and am hoping to change it legally in a few years, once I've settled into my married last name.

Anyway, on the "horrible names" front, one of my cousins is named Justus (pronounced Justice, except my grandparents usually call him Eustice.) His parents find it amusing that every time he eats "Justus is served." Justus's little brother is named Dante'. I asked my aunt why the apostrophe was there, and she just said it "looked nice." :rolleyes:

On the other side fo the family, parents Jay and Teresa named one of their sons Jayson, another Terrence, and their little girl is named Jareesa.

morethanpretty 07-24-2008 12:25 PM

My cousin named her little girl Alyssa (i think i spell it wrong even though she's 5). I find it cruel because I'm always thinking people are calling to me (Melissa), then feel stupid because I answer, and then feel sad because no one does wants to talk to me. :lurker:

Cloud 07-24-2008 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chocolatl (Post 471176)
IJustus's little brother is named Dante'. I asked my aunt why the apostrophe was there, and she just said it "looked nice." :rolleyes:

now THAT deserves more than a simple rolling of the eyes. geez. Not only cruel namage, but flagrant abuse of punctuation.

spudcon 07-24-2008 01:55 PM

Grammar nazi?

Cloud 07-24-2008 02:05 PM

better than grammar torturer.

Kingswood 07-24-2008 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chocolatl (Post 471176)
On the other side fo the family, parents Jay and Teresa named one of their sons Jayson, another Terrence, and their little girl is named Jareesa.

They wouldn't be fans of Lord of the Rings, would they?

Sundae 07-25-2008 05:00 AM

Dante isn't cruel nameage.
I've known two Dantes. It's a perfectly acceptable Italian name.

The apostrophe is abhorrent of course.

Chocolatl 07-25-2008 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kingswood (Post 471361)
They wouldn't be fans of Lord of the Rings, would they?

I don't think so, I think they're just a little weird with their naming. Their first son, who I failed so mention, is named Niņo -- as in "boy." He goes by Nino, now.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 471389)
Dante isn't cruel nameage.
I've known two Dantes. It's a perfectly acceptable Italian name.

The apostrophe is abhorrent of course.

I thought the name itself was all right, though I don't think it quite "fits" the baby. The apostrophe is just... awful. Most of the family leaves it off in writing, and I imagine little Dante' will as well, when he gets older.

Cloud 07-25-2008 11:02 AM

'xactly.

Cicero 07-26-2008 10:08 AM

Yea. Me and my friend are arguing about naming her baby after a star trek character, after she made the gaffe of giving it a muslim name. I will leave the names out to protect the innocent. (me) (from her)


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