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Ridiculous Names


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Growing up, I thought the kids on my street had strange names. There was a Dee Dee, Shonnie, Lydia, Gabriel and a few others I cant remember right now. My name is Glenda, I always thought that was strange when I was a kid because I never met anyone else named Glenda until I became an adult.

Your name always reminds me of:

Glinda.jpg

But she spells it with an "i"

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Your name always reminds me of:

Glinda.jpg

But she spells it with an "i"

Yes and I have been called "the good witch" countless times because of that. My mom named me after my Uncle Glen & Aunt Linda. But I've always thought she named me Glenda Nicole because it sounds good when you yell it. :cuss:

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Nevaeh (Heaven backwards)

Precious (Especially considering she was the most evil, racist biznatch ever)

Question though, I thought I might vet the name I plan to give to my future daughter here: Marcyanna

It's the name of my Polish Great great grandmother. Ridiculous, or still normal enough that it won't be scrutinized?

Newton spelled backwards = Notwen :eek:

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When I was in 7th grade we found a birth certificate in the field at school. The kid's name was Female (like, feMAHlay).

Oh, and a teacher I used to know swore up and down she had a student named Poohead. First day of school she got to his name on the roster and asked him how to pronounce it. Like "sha-theed".

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