Normally I wouldn't slag someone (to their face) for choosing a really dumb name for their baby. The one exception being "Moroccon Scott." Still can't get over that one! But the author of What Yo Nayme Iz? says you're setting your kids up for a host of problems by saddling them with an undesirable name.
Rodney Kellum told CNN that his research shows that unique names are not the way to go. You may think your baby looks like a Trixie when she arrives, but her resume is going to get the shaft when she tries to make a living. You're basically making your children unemployable, people, so stop before you go for the name you think will make the biggest splash.
Some other crazy names Kellum came across in his research will really make you laugh, and never, ever hire this person to be responsible for anything.
- Dae 'Moni
- Pornwadee (really???)
- ESPN (someone needs to put down the remote)
- Congratulashayla (I see where you were going with this, but you shouldn't have.)
- Ish (a Dr. Seuss fan?)
While we're used to celebrities tossing out wacky monikers like they're valet tickets, I'm just not as worried about Pilot Inspektor or Zuma, as everyone knows who they are and they have rich and famous parents. They'll be fine. Or in therapy. But at least it will be paid for.
It's the babies who will grow up to be regular people without the benefit of professional connections that lose, as shown in Kellum's resume experiment. More "normal" named applicants were contacted than the weird ones. Even with the same qualifications. So think about that, Mom and Dad, when you're staring down at your beautiful new baby. And lean more towards Vivienne than Vavavoom.
Did you give your child an unusual name?
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My DD's name isn't in the top 1,000 for girls but it's not weird or made up and it uses the traditional spelling for the name... I wouldn't say it's unusual, just uncommon.
My DS's name isn't in the top 14,139 (as far back as the SS name list goes for 2010) for boys (not a girls name either) so his name is VERY uncommon, but it is also a real name and I didn't use a "unique" spelling or anything.
Everyone loves DD's name and I'd say 90% of people I meet LOVE DS's name, the other 10% are like "oh, I haven't heard that before"
So while my kids have very uncommon names I don't think their names will give them any trouble in life.
My husband picked our childs name> Rune Pennigton. So I figure it sounds strong, not weird.
well said Kate!! you couldnt have said it better! it is a very narssistic . My husband and i went with our first gut with our daughters name. WE didnt want to pick some crazy name just to be " unique and for our baby to get made fun of . WE chose wisely for sentimental reasons and for meaning. Our daugters name is "Katelyn" I am girly so it had to be feminine sounding , a name that is able to be shortend, i liked that is irish and we are irish, It sound great with our last name, the name had to be perfect and not a name that is heard all the time.. its unique yet traditonal. exactly what we like. : ) I look at her and " katelyn" is perfect. I cant wait til we are able to find out the sex of baby #2. Of course it will be something traditonal again. I think if we have a girl I love the name savanna. its but on my girl "list for a while.. it sounds great with "katelyn too. Also we gave her my middle name of course becaue its her mommys middle name. IF we have a boy he will have his daddys middle name.
those names should be on the worst list names . oh my gosh! A.c. holt
if you loved your kids names so much you would say them "blue liner"
Stop naming your daughter stripper naems like candy, etc people!!