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I went to school with a girl named PRENTELLA PEW(I kid you not!) This is her real name. She was teased, laughed at, etc...
I thought this guy in our neighborhood was named Shawn. One day he stopped by our house and some how that conversation came up about names. He said, you know Shawn is not my real name. My sister asked him what his real name was. He said THASHAWNBE (THA - SHAWN - BEE) Once he said that I tried real hard not to glance at my sister, because we would not be able to hold in our laughter. His parents were wrong for that! |
Lawd, I'm over here screaming "I CAN'T TAKE THIS ANYMORE!" LOL
I have a headache pronouncing these names and these are real people too! Help us!!!! Whew....pentella pew?????? yuck. I hope she doesn't read this message board. I'm sorry. ------------------ Director #2 LMAC, Spr 99 Galveston Council of Greeks NPHC, President |
I feel so sorry for some of these kids with these names (Alize isn't bad)but one of my girlfriends told me about this one two weeks ago: Ahgazcha (I-got-cha)Jeanne. Imagine your grandchild, niece, etc with this name.
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Okay, I had to add. What are the most awkward spellings you have seen for, slightly, comon names or strange pronunciations for normally spelled names? FEMALE was a good one.
I knew a girl in college who spelled her name Agnes. We were calling her Agnes, but she'd alwasys correct us and say "My name is ah-nyez. We were like "whatever...don't try to be shmancy now girl." I knew another girl in high school who's name was Shante, but spelled it Chaunteaux. I was like "Yo' mama trippin." In my best ettogha (pig latin so as not to offend anyone) voice. My name is actually NOT spelled the "typical" way, but I feel like there's a desire to keep some anonymity since several people referenced their names but didn't say what it was, so I will abide. |
I actually knew a girl, while she went by her middle name of Iesha, her first name was Knoughenia (I will give 500 cyber dollars to the one of you who pronounces it correctly).
Who's up to the challenge? Rain Man |
ROTFL at some of the past posts:
Lemme ask yall somethin' Now I know I gotta work something out with the missus if I ever become an expecting father, but what do you think about these names: Boy: Aristides Dimitrius Geoffrey Mitchell Cameron Allen Eugene Rayburn Kahlil Akeem (on the Africentric tip) Girl: Jhene DeBorah (I picked Jhene in rememberance of my late niece Jhene Kerin who passed due to SIDS) Sierra Benee Janet Marcia Nia Imani (on the Africentric tip) Mildred Beulah (ok, maybe not that one) Gimme some feedback Rain Man |
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To Midwest Diva, thanx for the feedback. BTW, I picked Eugene Rayburn in remembrance to the late Gene Rayburn who hosted my favorite game show, Match Game from 1962-84. As for Janet Marcia, I thought I was in there with that one http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif Shoot, it's a lot better than Rebecca Jane (one I thought up very briefly). BTW, my last name is a VERY common last name, but thanks anyways. Rain Man |
Eugene or Beulah? for a baby? Rain Man, leave those alone. i can't stand for a baby to have some old person's name. especially a name that reminds me of a maid (BEULAH from a 50s TV show). to me, that's right up there w/these African-American (not African) names. and people wonder why:
a. teachers stereotype children early on w/these "buckwild" names b. children have attitudes when asked to repeat/spell their names these names are crazy not unique. in order for your child to stand out, make sure they're educated, have a talent, etc. naming your child Plaxico or Beyonce is NOT IT. my .08 (and this is an interesting topic!) |
Do I sense a 'Game Show Network' fan in the house?
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BTW, 6:30 is off limits too (Match Game '76). |
My doctor's name was Printella, and I used to work with a woman named Velveeta. How we met was embarrassing, b/c I was clowning ths woman's pic since she got employee of the week, I thought she was joking with the cameraman, and she was, of course, right behind me as I went on and ON. Sigh.
Nia Imani seems a bit of overkill, but that's MHO. nice to see y'all! ------------------ @~~^~~~~ The most beautiful thing in the world is, precisely, the conjunction of learning and inspiration. -- Wanda Landowska |
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[B] so since it is a girl... the that was picked was cleshea pronounced cliche with the accent. i was absolutely horrified because it sound like one of those ghetto names that people name their children hence...... [QUOTE]Originally posted by MaMaBuddha: I have a friend in college who's name is Cleshe'. That name is cool. I also had a college professor who brought a newspaper clipping from the Houston Chronicle about a woman who named her daughter Asshole' (pronounced A-show-lee). The paper basically said that the hospital was appauled that she would spell it that way. I can just imagine the problems this child is gonna go through in life. [This message has been edited by HopefulProspective (edited January 12, 2001).] |
GHETTO NAMES, I know you have heard some.
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