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			Ok my mom named all her kids diff spellings and while it sucked sometimes in school, I loved that my name was spelled diff.
 I wont go out of my way to rename a name for my kids. I watched a show on VH1 with my hubby about the worst baby names stars used and some of them had me laughing to death.
 
 I forget who it was, but someone named their son
 Pilot Inspector, but spelled wierd. I about died. Poor kid......
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			I would give a son the middle name "Danger"
 Come on. How cool would that be?
 
 "My middle name is Danger..."
 
 I don't think I will find a husband who appreciates that kind of humor, and my family would be horrifed, but the idea gives me a good chuckle.
 
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				11-02-2005, 09:34 PM
			
			
			
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		| Originally posted by adpiucf I would give a son the middle name "Danger"
 
 Come on. How cool would that be?
 
 "My middle name is Danger..."
 
 I don't think I will find a husband who appreciates that kind of humor, and my family would be horrifed, but the idea gives me a good chuckle.
 
 LOL.
 |  I should introduce you to the former mr. honeychile - that's the middle name HE wants for a son!  How do you feel about Chicago and being poor?
		 
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			LOL. 
 Here's a name I wouldn't wish on a child: Chance. My former boss's son was named Chance. And then they had a very long and difficult-to-spell last name. Kinda ruined the romance-novel hero first name!
 
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		| Originally posted by adpiucf LOL.
 
 Here's a name I wouldn't wish on a child: Chance. My former boss's son was named Chance. And then they had a very long and difficult-to-spell last name. Kinda ruined the romance-novel hero first name!
 |  Chance to me sounds kinda like a dog's name.  I do like it....  for a dog.  But I agree, not for my children.
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		| Originally posted by adpiucf I would give a son the middle name "Danger"
 
 Come on. How cool would that be?
 
 "My middle name is Danger..."
 
 I don't think I will find a husband who appreciates that kind of humor, and my family would be horrifed, but the idea gives me a good chuckle.
 
 LOL.
 |  Billie Joe Armstrong (lead singer of Green Day) has a son named Jacob Danger Armstrong.  
 
So, maybe there's another guy out there who would think this is cool?
		 
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		| Originally posted by ADPiShannan Ok my mom named all her kids diff spellings and while it sucked sometimes in school, I loved that my name was spelled diff.
 
 I wont go out of my way to rename a name for my kids. I watched a show on VH1 with my hubby about the worst baby names stars used and some of them had me laughing to death.
 
 I forget who it was, but someone named their son
 Pilot Inspector, but spelled wierd. I about died. Poor kid......
 |  I believe Pilot Inspektor belongs to the guy in My Name is Earl.
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			After working in a school for several years, I have come across some bizarre & downright awful names. Here's the list of names of students I have actually had. 
Texcuaquatle Tlatilolpa- It was a family name from Mexico but I felt so bad for this kid. His parents did not allow nicknames so we actually had to say the entire name. 
 
Dijjoinnaisse - Pronounced just like the mustard. 
 
Jail - Pronounced Ja-el 
 
Prison - Pronounced Perison (brother to Jail)
 
Jehordahan - Jordan but obviously the parents couldn't spell to save their lives
 
Meat - Yup. That was the kids name.
 
Boo - This little girl had the middle name of Grace but she only responded to Boo. 
 
Estrufino - ???
 
In middle school, I had the Height sisters. Autumn, Winter, Summer, and their little brother Leaf.   
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		| Originally posted by putang clan Tristan,   cause  I dont want anyone thinkin I have a white kid.
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I generally think of the name Tristan as a "white" name.  Hope that doesn't sound bad.
 
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		| Originally posted by BetteDavisEyes After working in a school for several years, I have come across some bizarre & downright awful names. Here's the list of names of students I have actually had.
 
 Texcuaquatle Tlatilolpa- It was a family name from Mexico but I felt so bad for this kid. His parents did not allow nicknames so we actually had to say the entire name.
 
 Dijjoinnaisse - Pronounced just like the mustard.
 
 Jail - Pronounced Ja-el
 
 Prison - Pronounced Perison (brother to Jail)
 
 Jehordahan - Jordan but obviously the parents couldn't spell to save their lives
 
 Meat - Yup. That was the kids name.
 
 Boo - This little girl had the middle name of Grace but she only responded to Boo.
 
 Estrufino - ???
 
 In middle school, I had the Height sisters. Autumn, Winter, Summer, and their little brother Leaf.
   |  Dude....  Those are ALL terrible.  Jail and Prison????  Those parents have problems.    |  
	
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		| Originally posted by ADPiAkron I believe Pilot Inspektor belongs to the guy in My Name is Earl.
 |  Yep, his name is Jason Lee. 
I seriously feel sorry this child!!  
 
Of course there is also: 
--Banjo 
--Reign Beau 
--Tu (and her last name is Morrow...this girl is going to go through hell with the name Tu Morrow) 
--Deisel and Denim (Toni Braxton's sons) 
--Zowie (not so bad, but when your dad is David Bowie...your name becomes Zowie Bowie) 
--Audio Science 
--Crumpet 
--Jermajesty (it had to be a Jackson...you just know it! lol) 
--Dixie Dot 
--Bibi Belle 
--Daisy Boo 
--Aurelius Cy  
--Glenys Pearl y-Felin  
--Lucky Rose 
--Shanda (again not bad...but when your last name is Lear, you become Shanda Lear..lol) 
--Kal-El (this name was posted in the entertainment section) 
--The Zappa kids: Ahmet Rodan, Diva Muffin, Moon Unit, and Dweezil 
--Elijah Bob Patricus Guggi Q 
--Betty Kitten 
--Honey Kinney 
--Harvey Kirby 
--Ocean 
--True 
--Sonnet 
--The Rodriguez brothers:  Racer, Rebel and Rocket 
--Satchel
 
I dont know who Paula Yates is, but she has crazy ass names for her kids too:  Fifi trixibelle, Peaches, Tiger Lily Heavenly Hirani
		 
			
			
			
			
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		| Originally posted by Lindz928 Dude....  Those are ALL terrible.  Jail and Prison????  Those parents have problems.
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The funny thing is that they didn't get it when our school librarian asked them about it. They didn't seem to get that they named their kids after places you send criminals too. All they kept saying is that they aren't pronounced the way they are spelled. The librarian just gave up after a while.
		 
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			Shithead has always been one of my favorites!  A friend of mine taught Kindergarten years ago and this was the name of one of her students.  They pronounced it Shi-tha-ed.
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