Anyone have a unique name?

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Received this from my daughter. Her name is Letitia (rhymes with Patricia) who we also call Tish (rhymes with fish) and Teesh (rhymes with geesh). She said we nailed it. LOL.

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My fiance's name is Sharee and she will get a kick out of that meme :laughing7:
 

My name is Kevin.
I'm thinking of changing it to Mohammed,, just to piss people off.
 

Neither one of those are unique. Lol! Now a man named Sue on the other hand...

 

i am frank da tank
 

Kris P. Bacon
 

I have taken a lot of heat back in the day with the name Wyatt but now it is getting common...….
 

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
 

I have taken a lot of heat back in the day with the name Wyatt but now it is getting common...….

It is quite common nowadays. I"m not sure what kind of heat you could get over that?
 

My wife and I were going to name one of our daughters Amanda Lynn because my father loved playing one in his bluegrass band days......but we decided differently and my daughter is glad we did.
 

Tdogdiddlydaddy kids call me long story
 

Abcde, sound it out.
 

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In 1994 my adopted son, from Panama, was named Eliaquin. It was a Choco Indian name. The problem was that nobody in the USA would know how to pronounce Eliaquin, or what gender it was.
His friends in Panama just called just called him Eli. So my wife and I called him Aly because this would easily be changed to Alex when we got back home. We moved Eliaquin to his middle name.
 

Boring Mike here.. but people give me Props for the Youtube name of Iffy Signals. I take credit but my son is the one who came up with it.. dont tell anyone.
 

In 1994 my adopted son, from Panama, was named Eliaquin. It was a Choco Indian name. The problem was that nobody in the USA would know how to pronounce Eliaquin, or what gender it was.
His friends in Panama just called just called him Eli. So my wife and I called him Aly because this would easily be changed to Alex when we got back home. We moved Eliaquin to his middle name.


You are right. I couldn't figure out how to pronounce it and only knew the gender because you said, "son." He's not going to find it on a coke can, that's for sure.
 

Boring Mike here.. but people give me Props for the Youtube name of Iffy Signals. I take credit but my son is the one who came up with it.. dont tell anyone.

I wouldn't call it, "boring." it is definitely common.
 

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