I went out with a girl who’s name was Spring her last name was Beaver. Spring Beaver was hot as can be, she had a good sense of humor about the name. And loved di$@!
my youngest brother wanted to name his daughter Reagon Landry for first and middle name after ,Pres, Reagon and Tom Landry 70's Cowboys football coach .Because he liked them so much ..His wife was going to let him do it,till dad said boy you cant name a girl after two mens last names .causes problems ...So he named her Audrey instead
[bleep], 3rd grade student, pronounced "sha-teed". Teacher was assigning desks for 1st day of school by putting names on a piece of tape when she ran across it
The names the OP references aren't really strange, they come from foreign lands and languages.
Strange names are what Americans are have been hanging on their babies for the last 30 odd years. A sad display of desperation for attention, making up names or spelling them wrong. Just to be noticed. Leaving the kid having issues with it everything his name is written down.
Karl is a real name spelled the right way. If it's for some use that matters, I say "Karl with a "K". Usually, they have a C in there already. Unreal how much mail I get with a C, or....Carol, or some other screwed up version.
Let's not even go unto the world of fake or assumed African names.
Don't parents ever consider that one day that little crumcruncher will be a 30 year old adult?
My middle name is Carl , and I’m 73 . So Much for that.
Well we're Green and we're Gold, and we play better when it's cold. All us Cheese heads have our favorite superstar. We love Brett Favre.
I had a friend named Karl Wanger. His wife was always like a big sister to me. I was a mentor to him in reloading rifle ammo. And yes, I’ve read of some very strange names among blacks “Female” pronounced Feh Molly, and I kid you not “ gonorrhea”, a girl whose mother thought the word sounded nice! Reon
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