• The Bard in Green
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    171 year ago

    My parents were going to name me Heather, but then I was a boy.

    When my son was born, I suggested the name Percy to his mother. She was like “Oh, I really really like that!” I was like “Good, then if we have another boy, we can name him Timothy, after your father.” She was like “Aww, that’s so sweet! I know you and my dad get along really well! I like that too! What if we have girls?”

    I said “We’ll name them Sage and Rosemary. Then we’ll have Percy, Sage, Rosemary and Tim.”

    My son’s name is NOT Percy.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Not me, but for my older brother, my mom was considering the name Chad.

    I wonder how that would have worked out, with the memes and all.

  • Stepos Venzny
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    71 year ago

    Jack

    As an actual name by itself, not the typical John and then using Jack as a nickname for it.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    My father wanted to name me Inigo. Unfortunately he passed shortly before my birth. On an unrelated note, do any of you have 6 fingers?

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    My mom’s top choice was Theophilus. Which is a little odd because we’re not Greek, and a would have been ironic since it means “love of god” and I ended up an atheist.

  • nocturne
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    My uncle wanted my parents to name me Maurice, from The Joker (The Steve Miller Band song, not the over done Batman character).

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Not the answer to your question, but my family had a tradition of passing the same name down for generations (think this is pretty common?). Every other person just ended up going by a nickname, but it was still sooo confusing. Always getting calls for someone else and having to explain that, yeah my name is “abc”, but I go by “xyz”. I felt a little guilty, but we did not pass that tradition on to our kids.

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      If you haven’t read/seen it, the book/movie Holes has a main character who’s name is Stanley Yelnats III, after passing down the name from generation to generation.

      “Yelnats” is “Stanley” backwards, Shia LaBeouf plays the main Stanley, and it’s a fantastic movie from 2003.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    My narcissist father never had any choice for his first (and only) son other than to name me after himself.

    “I know I’m a con-man of a used car salesman wannabe-Yuppie, but I think I’m so fucking special that I need to create a legacy with my name.”

    Who the fuck thinks like that?

  • MaggiWuerze
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    41 year ago

    My parents bet on my and my sisters sex and whoever won got to choose. My father won both rounds or I would have been called Imre and my sister Inken

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    31 year ago

    Andy, but they decided against it at the last minute. However, my dad’s brother and his pregnant wife really liked the name, and a few months later my cousin Andy was born.

  • Drunemeton
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    31 year ago

    Kirk, after Captain James T.

    She watched A LOT of TV while carrying me! (I’m named after another TV though…)

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      My brother’s middle name is Keaton after Micheal Keaton. Our mom went to see Batman 1989 in theaters when she was pregnant with him and loved him and the movie so much that she made that his middle name.

      Also yes, my brother grew up to be a massive Batman fan.

      • Drunemeton
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        11 year ago

        Sadly, no. I’d have been a young adult when Star Wars came out so that would have been very cool!