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    Default ANOTHER s/o: What is the most unique name of someone you know?

    I have a few:
    A very good friend of mine has a niece named D'Iamunique. It's pronounced as "D I am unique." All the kids in her DH's family have to have names that start with "D." Luckily for her (IMO) she goes by Nicky. Their own DS is the first not to have a D name. He also has a unique name too actually. It's Cajun.
    Our other friend just named her DS Titan. He should be huge too BTW, as his mom is 6'1" and his dad is 6'6" 280 at least.

    My brother's name is Creed. It is also our great grandfather's name. It's an instant conversation starter for him.
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    Sharka and Velvet for girls. I found them very unusual names.
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    Didn't Beth (egoldber) know a girl named Lasagna?
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    Circumsicia. I am not joking.

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    Chaffen, I thought that one was pretty but unusual, at least I had never heard of it before.

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    Beirut (the name of a girl I knew in college)
    sh**head (pronounced sh**h-ay-ad, if that matters, which I don't think it does)
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    Oh and I used to work in a baby shop personalizing items. We got some doozies like Bornlove and Andromeda. Most were pretty run of the mill, though they might very by the people's cultural background. Some were just a little strange though, lol! Always felt bad for the poor kids being put through life with those wacky names.
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    DH worked in Hospital administration and had come accross a record with the name Lemonjello once. It was a common name where he was though (he had not been there long).
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    My cousin: Antavis

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    Rah'JahNe
    (Pronounced Rah- Zha- Nay).

    Her mother just liked the way it sounded. At the preschool, no one knew how to pronounce it so they called her "Nay-Nay".

    I was thisclose to being named Aurora Bori... because my maiden name was Ellis...and my family thought it would be cool to have my name be like "Aurora Borealis".

    THANK god they didn't, because Aurora Bori Kotrlik does NOT work.

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