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FSUZeta 03-06-2008 01:02 PM

i heard a woman calling her three little boys,"dallas, austin, houston, come on, it is time to go."

always wondered if the family was just proud of their texas heritage, wished they were texans or the boys were named after the places they were conceived?

Scully 03-06-2008 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1613534)
So, they started in the beach, all"From Here to Eternity", and then worked their way up the cliffs???

I believe one was conceived on the beach and the other two while hiking or camping :rolleyes:

LaneSig 03-06-2008 04:47 PM

One of my older cousins is named Honda. But, she was born in the early '50s, before the cars ever got here. Her mother had a cousin named 'Vonda', and she just changed the first letter in the name.

I had a friend in hs named Candy Coffee.

ForeverRoses 03-06-2008 04:57 PM

How about a sister and brother named Reagan and Carter. I hope the parents are done having kids, because the next one will end up either Bush or Ford.

Fawn Liebowitz 03-06-2008 05:05 PM

I haven't read all the posts here, so forgive me if I'm repeating...I've always been grossed out/amused by the NASCAR driver Dick Trickle's name.

LaneSig 03-06-2008 05:22 PM

ESPN's "Mike & Mike In the Morning" show reported a set of twin boys born in Florida named "Brett" and "Favre".

Fawn Liebowitz 03-06-2008 05:22 PM

Oooh..here's a good one...born here in a local hospital just a few days ago...Pre'Shaus A'Merkile (Precious Miracle, maybe?)

WarEagle07 03-06-2008 05:27 PM

When I worked at the children's hospital I saw all kinds of interesting names but the one that stands out in my memory was Shithead.......pronounced Shi -thead. I had to do a double take when I called that one!

ktbug10474 03-06-2008 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1613774)
ESPN's "Mike & Mike In the Morning" show reported a set of twin boys born in Florida named "Brett" and "Favre".

i was watching that while i was getting ready this morning *it comes on espn 2* and i was like WTF ... that's taking somebody's fandom a little too far ... i feel bad for the kid name favre not the kid named brett

they said something about all the weird celebrity names too ... apple, project inspektor, all of those ... but they said that the beckhams' kids names were weird and they're not as weird as say apple brooklyn, cruz, and something else ......

but i love mike and mike they're hilarious

honeychile 03-06-2008 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 1613476)
how could i forget:

the owner of a small town newspaper(town located about 30 miles from my hometown) had the last name of green. the greens had 4 children named forrest, hunter, kelly and emerald.

I don't see this as completely devastating as a lot that I've heard!

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one of my high school teachers was married to a woman named precious memory-she was called memory.
Friends of my brother named their daughter Memory. Which was fine until she developed and was absolutely HUGE on top! You can probably figure out her nickname.

I must have blanked out the name of my divorce attorney's parter: Candace Cain.

LucyKKG 03-07-2008 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1613405)
My friend had a student named Margarita. I guess she was named after the drink that lead to her conception . . .

"Here's little Margarita, and Pina Colada, and Captain Morgan!"

Actually, Margarita means "daisy" in Spanish. I think it's a pretty name.

BabyPiNK_FL 03-07-2008 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by LucyKKG (Post 1613981)
Actually, Margarita means "daisy" in Spanish. I think it's a pretty name.

I have a sister named Margarita as well. It's a popular hispanic name. However, I don't understand why I've met little girls named Alize. Or why anyone would call their baby Hennessey. Come on people. And another thing-please stop naming your children names that end in "anda" as in Shaquanda, or "iesha" as in Bonquiesha (with the exceptions of Wanda and Kiesha). There are even worse names out there. Once I overheard someone call into WEDR 99 Jamz and they told the DJ the name of her cousin's kids, they were so horribly "ghetto" . I do not remember the exact names, but they were twins and they was something along the lines of Shaboinquay or something. The DJ asked if the cousin was on crack...she said as a matter of fact she was!:rolleyes: Also, while your little girl may be a star in your eyes, do not name her Beyonce...

DoctorD 03-07-2008 12:47 AM

I remember looking at the composites hanging in the sorority house and finding both Twinkle Starr and Dusty Fields.

AnchorAlumna 03-07-2008 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1613026)
My aunt works as an RN, and she met a woman who had orange jello after her first baby was born, so she named him Orangejello (pron. OrAN-gello) and then lemon jello when she had her second baby - so, you guessed it - Lemonjello (pron. LeMON-gello).

Is your aunt in Birmingham, Ala? I have a friend who used to be a lab tech who swears those names came through her department as newborns.

FSUZeta 03-07-2008 09:46 AM

there is a dental surgeon here is town whose name is Dr. payne. needless to say, we did not use him to remove the kids wisdom teeth!


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