I knew a big, burly guy named BD. We always tried to get him to tell us what it stood for. Finally, after a night of too many beers, he gave up the ghost. Baby Darling. His parents never bothered to formally name him, opting to just put the endearment they called him as an infant on his birth certificate. We forever called him “baby darling” after that LOL.
Naming a child is a profoundly personal and cherished act for parents around the world. However, some parents take this opportunity to express their creativity to the extreme, resulting in some of the most unusual and bizarre names ever recorded. This article explores some of the craziest names parents have chosen for their children, highlighting the cultural, legal, and personal influences behind these unique choices.
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In Sweden, a couple attempted to name their child “Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116” (pronounced Albin) as a protest against the country’s strict naming laws. Unsurprisingly, the name was rejected by Swedish authorities.
Number 16 Bus Shelter
In New Zealand, a child was named “Number 16 Bus Shelter,” a name that was surprisingly accepted by the authorities. This name stands out as one of the most unusual place-inspired names ever recorded.
Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii
Another New Zealand case involved a girl named “Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii.” The name was so problematic that the girl was made a ward of the court to change it.
@ (Wang “At”)
In China, parents tried to name their child “@” (pronounced “ai-ta”), which sounds like “love him” in Chinese. The name was rejected because Chinese naming laws do not allow symbols.
Adolf Hitler
In Germany, a Turkish couple attempted to name their child “Adolf Hitler,” but the name was rejected due to its offensive nature and the country’s strict naming laws.
Metallica
Sweden has also rejected names like “Metallica,” “Superman,” and “Ikea,” deeming them inappropriate for children.
Nutella
In France, a couple tried to name their child “Nutella,” but the name was rejected because it was deemed to be against the child’s best interests.
Cyanide
In the UK, a mother attempted to name her twins “Preacher” and “Cyanide.” While “Preacher” was accepted, “Cyanide” was rejected due to its negative connotations.
Lucifer
In New Zealand, the name “Lucifer” was banned because it was considered offensive and inappropriate for a child.
Hashtag
In the United States, a child was named “Hashtag,” reflecting the influence of social media on modern naming trends.
Apple
Celebrities often choose unique names for their children. Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin named their daughter “Apple,” a name that has sparked much discussion and debate.
Pilot Inspektor
Actor Jason Lee named his son “Pilot Inspektor,” inspired by a song by the band Grandaddy.
Moon Unit
Frank Zappa, known for his eccentricity, named his daughter “Moon Unit,” a name that has become iconic in the realm of unusual celebrity baby names.
Moxie CrimeFighter
Magician Penn Jillette named his daughter “Moxie CrimeFighter,” combining a sense of adventure with a touch of humor.
Blue Ivy
Beyoncé and Jay-Z named their daughter “Blue Ivy,” a name that has since become synonymous with celebrity baby naming trends.
North West
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West named their daughter “North West,” a name that plays on the family’s last name and has garnered significant media attention.
Blanket
Michael Jackson named his son “Blanket,” a name that has puzzled many but remains a testament to Jackson’s unique personality.
Audio Science
Actress Shannyn Sossamon named her son “Audio Science,” reflecting a trend of using abstract concepts as names.
Kal-El
Nicolas Cage, a known comic book fan, named his son “Kal-El,” after Superman’s birth name, showcasing his love for the superhero.
Princess Tiaamii
Katie Price and Peter Andre named their daughter “Princess Tiaamii,” combining a royal title with a unique spelling.
Think Long and Hard
The names parents choose for their children can be influenced by a variety of factors, including cultural trends, personal beliefs, and legal restrictions. While some names may seem bizarre or even inappropriate, they often reflect the parents’ desire to give their child a unique identity.
The Takeaway
It’s important to consider the potential impact of these names on the child’s future, as they navigate a world that may not always understand or accept their unusual moniker. Ultimately, the balance between creativity and practicality is key in the art of naming a child.
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