TVgasm Investigates: Toddlers and Tiaras Book of Baby Names

Watercooler

By Flipit | | 9:14 pm | 68 Comments

Screen Shot 2012-05-09 At 9.06.44 Pm

Destined to Hold Night Jobs

Destiny

Meadow (as in lie in a)

Essence

Sparkal

Emerald

Desiree

Diamond

Cruz (there are male strippers, too)

Heaven

Destiny

Story (that can’t possibly end well)

Saryniti

***

Feel your kid might be a shyster?

I Got a Bridge to Sell Ya Names:

Brooklyn

Alaska (Bridge to Nowhere. This kid has a very small chance of any future success.)

***

Naming your brat after a star doesn’t make your kid a star, you know that, right? That said, let’s look at…

Flipit
About

Currently, Flipit's writing Real Housewives of Beverly Hills recaps, which you can find here. You can also find him doing a gossip segment twice a week called BS of the Day and video recaps of Project Runway All Stars, as well as spoof ReDubs of the coming soon trailers at the end of RHOBH!

Ronnie Karam has been with TVgasm since 2006 , which has given him the opportunity to make fun of hundreds of TV's most loved and hated reality whores. His plan in life was to be Julia Roberts but that plan was stolen by, well, Julia Roberts. He'll get you one day, JULIA ROBERTS!! When not making himself giggle for the gasm, Ronnie performs improv and sketch comedy at IO West in Hollywood a couple of times weekly while using the lovely California days to audition for commercial roles such as "ADORABLE MEXICAN UNCLE". Seriously. He would like to thank Jesus, Buddha and Xenu for the blessings they've bestowed. The writers here are the best around, and he's honored to be associated with them. Find video archives at CankleTV.com, or follow on Twitter @flipit

68 Comments

  1. 1
    sarcasatire sarcasatire
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 10:07 pm

    When I see these names, I think, “Who’s been reading Game of Thrones?”

  2. 2
    jen
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 10:12 pm

    I call it “Scrabble Naming”.

    People put letters into a bag and toss them out onto the table. Letters facing up are what you use you to name your kid.

    For example: At my work, there is a child who is having a birthday here. This child’s name is “Tai’Yari” the mother’s name is “Tyquera”. We have also had a Ja’Shawn, a Ja, (Ja-comma), and a La-a (Ladasha). A coworker told me his mother had a woman at the hospital were she worked named her child so that when you pronounced it, it was “Da finest eva” I can’t remember the spelling though. Yup. The world we live in.

  3. 3
    skychickie
    Posted May 9, 2012 at 11:00 pm

    A friend once had a kid in her class named (Hooked on phonics version) ahhbeecee. Spelled abc

  4. 4
    kthxbai kthxbai
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 12:25 am

    Kali is an actual name. But not 1 many people would want to put on a baby..

    Some of them, like Aja remind me of that story they tell in advertising class about when the USA went to Mexico and tried to get people to buy cars named Nova which in Spanish means “doesn’t go”

  5. 5
    sarcasatire sarcasatire
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 1:20 am

    I was all set to name my daughter Aja. Pronounced Ahh-jah, it’s a Yoruba word that means goddess of the forest and animals. (Nature goddess, for short.) I found it in a baby name book. Well my name had a friend of a friend who was Yoruba and she promptly told my mom in meant dog.
    Of course, I googled it and Aja is part of a longer phrase that does mean dog. So, I dodged a bullet.

    Or did I?

    I ended up naming her a pretty common name. However, I went with Welsh spelling (it’s a Welsh name) only to find out many people in the US cannot pronounce it when they see it written.
    You would think the way these pageant moms abuse the letter ‘Y’ that they would know it’s many pronounciations. But nope. To them Rhys…is “rice.”

    The plus side is as it’s only 4 letters long my daughter could spell it by the time she was two.

  6. 6
    icegirl
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 1:56 am

    I actually like the name Liana.
    What about Paisley, Lilliauna, Sterling, BreAnne, AshLynn, Berkeley, Ever, Heaven or Dianely? Dianely’s mom Fransoly has a terrible name too though. I forgot about Angelle too. My advice to these kids would be to legally change their names the second that they turn 18 if they have any hopes of making it anywhere in life. Some countries such as France have a list of names and it is required to name your child from that list. The Us needs the same law. You should have to have your baby name approved for the child’s sake.

  7. 7
    Mila
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 2:22 am

    Zander is also almost normal, should be spelled Xander, from Alexander, and also that Buffy character.
    … ok, still sounds wussy :D

  8. 8
    itchy itchy
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 3:01 am

    I got to admit, I kind of like Brooklyn. But for someone older, say, in her twenties, in tight leather and spike heels and one of them biker hats…

    Hold on a sec. Be right back.

  9. 9
    beebs
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 4:11 am

    What happened to Alexes? As in, more than one Alex?

  10. 10
    CattyFan cattyfan
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 4:36 am

    That was a great way to start the day. Made me feel normal. Love the Color Purple reference.

    I posted this once before, but it fits nicely with this article. In Beloit, Wisconsin lives a woman whose mom tried despearately to ruin her daughter’s future by naming her…Marijuana Pepsi. See? It CAN get worse. http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/40874017.html

  11. 11
    CattyFan cattyfan
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 4:39 am

    Oh…and the La-a is an urban myth name.

  12. 12
    JudgyWudgy
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 4:40 am

    Jen, where do you work? Cicero?!

  13. 13
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 5:14 am

    Ha, Judgy! You brought memories of my first apartment. It was in Cicero, abutted the el tracks, and was half a block away from the Shoo-shoo All Girl Revue. No, that is not where I got my name.

  14. 14
    JudgyWudgy
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 5:21 am

    Yikes, and you lived?? My dad used to work in Cicero and when he would get called in at night she would HONESTLY worry he wasn’t coming home. But my mom is a whole other story.

  15. 15
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 5:32 am

    She didn’t leave that pink CFM outside the doorway though. My roomy and I hauled carcass out of there in a hurry.

  16. 16
    hot cawfee
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 5:42 am

    Mother Cawfee is getting eye shots ( yes, really) for her macular degeneration– the med is called Eyelea –Eye Leah. Am waiting to see it on the show –rofl
    I want to see some go full on Ke$ha and put symbols in their name–yay!!!!!! Pixie stixx

  17. 17
    featherhead
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 5:54 am

    I had an employee named Lionnesse, it was pronounced Lion-neice. I kept forgetting and calling her lioness.

  18. 18
    merry
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 6:39 am

    Wow. And my friend Krystyn (Kristen) thought she has it bad…

  19. 19
    Sugarbush Joy_Subtraction
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 7:48 am

    I have a really normal name spelled correctly, but for some reason everyone wants to spell it all stupid like these moms would. It drives me nuts. I want to say, “No! It’s spelled correctly. My parents are literate!” I made sure we gave our son a nice, masculine, normal name. Troy. Normal. You’ve heard it before. I didn’t spell it all “Teroiey” or anything. Why other people name their kids the most ridiculous names is beyond me. My son is going to stand out in school, because he will be the only kid without a symbol in his name or some stupid extra “y”.

    And those stripper names. Yep, when you’re a little girl and you’re thinking of names for your future children, Alexis, Jasmine, Desiree, Aviana, and Emerald are all great names. But then you grow up and realize those are stripper names.

    And I loved the Color Purple reference. I was thinking more of her being named after a mattress, like Sealy Posturpedic. So, I guess that could also be a stripper/porn name.

  20. 20
    WaffleBoy
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 8:16 am

    This was great, it was like taking a time machine 10 years into the future and seeing all the names of the dancers at your local strip club. Fun Fact, while I’ve never stripped, if I did my stage name would be Keynesian Economics.

  21. 21
    Amber
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 9:10 am

    I really like the name Braxton for a girl. I love when girls have masculine names.

  22. 22
    lalala
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 9:20 am

    @Joy – lolol – I’ve never known a straight Troy, does he have a brother named Lance???

  23. 23
    Fan-Ann
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 9:34 am

    Thank you Flipit! When I taught I had a precious girl whose name was Muffin… enough said. Then there was the boy named Wassa, because he wassa sweet baby! My favorite name of all time is Episiotomy, because the mother heard the word during delivery and thought it sounded biblical.

  24. 24
    sarcasatire sarcasatire
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 9:38 am

    @Amber, me too! That’s why I went with Rhys (Reese) for my girl. It’s kinda unisex in the States because of Witherspoon, but the Welsh spelling seems to be used by males. (Rhys Iran’s, etc.) I’m wondering if this a trend. I know two toddler girls named Clarke and Channing.

  25. 25
    sarcasatire sarcasatire
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 9:45 am

    Cracking up at Episiotomy!

    Which brings to mind Neveah. Gosh, that name is so ridiculous.

  26. 26
    thisbuggs4u
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 10:19 am

    First off, Meadow? hmm..ok then.

    Lastnight while I was watching T&T and advil commercail came on, and the Lady in the commercial, well her name was SunShine….I am going with her parents must have been hippies!

    My name, Alison, is often spelled wrong, by many people, including my own family members! My nana used to spell it Ellison. But she was also German, so I am guessing to her it was right, cause she was spellling it they way she thought it was…

    I do like the name Emerald, its cute, and that particular mom, calls her Em or Emma. I have a friend, she has had 3 girls Zoey, Elle (which is actually Ellie, but dad spelled her name wrong on and engraved gift, so that incorrect spelling when on the birth certificate), and Audrey. If I ever have kids, I want them to have “normal” names. But MR Z won’t let me name our Son Roman. It is his middle name, but he doesn’t really like it.

  27. 27
    CattyFan cattyfan
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 10:39 am

    If you name your child Braxton, people will think you never got over your false labor pains.

  28. 28
    BedHeadJen
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 10:46 am

    Flipit-Hell Ya!
    My daughter’s middle name is Halia. It means “”in loving memory” in Hawaiian.
    I was going to name her Madison Patricia after my mom, but chose Halia when I realized that Maddie Patty would not make a great CEO name. Some of us take this stuff seriously. :)

  29. 29
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 1:30 pm

    Episiotomy? HAHAHAHAH sounded Biblical is going to have me laughing all damn day.

  30. 30
    jen
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 3:00 pm

    haha no. well i mean there is a town of cicero near my work but i doubt that’s what you are referring to. I work at a museum in NY. Little Trinity and her mother Latrina could visit me if they wished since I’m only about 20 minutes away (though for some reason Trinity goes to a city school but maybe they just moved and didn’t want to disrupt the kids school year so who knows. it doesn’t matter in the end.)

    One of my coworkers does a program at the city schools and it seems like have the children’s names end in “asia” (Ja-kasia. not sure how it is spelled but that’s the phonetic way). There’s making it so your kid isn’t one of six “Michaels” in the class and then there’s giving your child a bat-shit crazy name. Pretty soon Michael will be “unique.” Speaking of “Unique” that is what an ex-worker named his son. Unique. His daughter was Tydaya.

    Seriously people. It shouldn’t be but people will look at the crazy ass name you gave your kid when they are hiring. Good luck finding work outside the adult entertainment industry with a name like “Sparkal Queenz” A friend of mine and I decided she and her mother could start a ‘phone line’ when she was old enough. ‎1-800-HRM-SPKL

    My favorite urban legend names are “Female” (pronounced “Fa-maul-le”) and the woman who supposedly named her daughter “chlamydia” cause it looked pretty. If someone had actually name their kid these, heaven help the child.

    A friend of mine posts “Todays Names” of the people he deals with in his law firm. (Just the first names and only if they are totally out there)

    Seriously though name your kid what you want but don’t expect me to know how to pronounce it on the first try or for me to not giggle behind your back when you come up with something totally out there like “Qamirelyn”

  31. 31
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 3:31 pm

    Naming kids strangely isn’t really new. My mother’s maiden name is Babbe (pronounced “Bobby”) so of course her aunt and uncle named their son Robert. How’d ya like to be Bobby Babbe?

    Any rels among the Gasmii?

  32. 32
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 3:35 pm

    Oh by the way, our university graduation packet contains a form that requests a phonetic spelling of names to ensure correct pronunciation. You would not believe the number of commonly named seniors came to the writing lab to ask me how to fill out the form.

    I weep.

  33. 33
    Closet fan
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 4:05 pm

    I forgot all about reading this when I first saw this. Big mistake on my part. Too funny! I knew there were some crazy names but I didn’t realize how many though. Do these mothers not think of their daughters future resumes and job interviews?

  34. 34
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 7:28 pm

    Aja (pronounced “Ah-ja”) means “Garbage” in Arabic. Halia means “a complete mess” or a “complete disaster” in Greek. Nice things to name your child! LOLOL!

  35. 35
    jen
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 8:17 pm

    Here’s a name I just saw on a local TV stations facebook. In all caps. Because *gasp* they didn’t show her baby’s picture and therefor her 5 year old thinks Mommy doesn’t love her.

    Ny’Jhaya.

  36. 36
    Hol
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 9:03 pm

    My son has a girl named Nature is his class

  37. 37
    BellicoseBaby
    Posted May 10, 2012 at 11:07 pm

    Snowshoecat (or should I say Sno-shu-kat) – that is a truly horrifying and sad tale.

    I actually really like the name Ever Rose. It sounds like an old-timey Southern name.

    The name that most irked me (inexplicably) was Alaska. Not quite sure why, since Dakota and Indiana don’t bother me.

  38. 38
    nestofvipers nestofvipers
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 3:19 am

    I briefly worked with a guy who named his children (by different baby mamas) Money-Ka and Money-Sha. This was roughly 12 years ago so he might have an army of Money-’s by now.

  39. 39
    sarcasatire sarcasatire
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 3:43 am

    I went to junior high with a girl named Porsche. She had a sister named Mercedes which isn’t weird as they were Latino. However, when the third girl was called Corvette, everyone started giving them the sideye.

  40. 40
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 3:58 am

    BeliBabe, I LOVE Sno-shu-kat! Besides, anything that drives my auto-correct crazy is just fine with me.

  41. 41
    BedHeadJen
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 9:52 am

    @Marianna-I have never heard the Greek meaning of Halia before, LOL! It is my daughters middle name, and means In Loving Memory in Hawaiian. Her room is quite Halia.
    I can’t wait to harass her with the Greek interpretation. Thanks :)

  42. 42
    hot cawfee
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 9:55 am

    am so glad I came to read the rest of the comments– rofl

  43. 43
    Sugarbush Joy_Subtraction
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 12:32 pm

    @lalala – lol No, he has no siblings. I never thought of Troy as a gay dude’s name, not that it offends. I think I’ll name my next kid Randy Richard or Harold Richard. Just so I can be juvenile and screw him up for life.

    Oh, and no joke. The elevator inspector guy in the Dallas area’s name is William Kuntz. Best last name EVER.

  44. 44
    sarcasatire sarcasatire
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 12:41 pm

    As a Native American who practices Kwanzaa, my next child will be called Sacagawea Kujichagulia.

  45. 45
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 1:39 pm

    Sorry JoySub, but here in Minnesota (state motto: if you aren’t Scandahoooovian, you’re probably German) it’s pronounced Koontz, which really takes all the fun out of it. We have quite a few poor people named Fuchs, too.

    But I have the maturity of a nine year old boy, so we’ll just keep it your way.

  46. 46
    blueberryPancake
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 3:43 pm

    in my daughters dance class there is a
    Heaven and a Neveah
    I knew a guy in college who had a daughter
    Alexyss ( Alexis)

  47. 47
    Sara
    Posted May 11, 2012 at 10:42 pm

    Lol that’s my little girl on the bottom of the first page but I missed her name on the list :)

  48. 48
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 12, 2012 at 6:14 am

    Hey kids! Nookie Postal is the name of the executive chef of the Boston Red Sox! Hard to beat that one, although I do wonder if Nookie is a given name. Still….

  49. 49
    scottywrangler Scottywrangler
    Posted May 12, 2012 at 5:57 pm

    My husband and I have lots of relatives with the first name “Harry” in our families. So we had to name our son Harry something, and like his dad he would go by his middle name. I always wanted a kid named Pete, but we just couldn’t saddle our sweet boy with the name “Harry Peter”.

    “What is Harry Peter into now?”, or “Would you be able to babysit our little Harry Peter tonight?”

    Nope. His name is Harry Christopher.

    Want some real fun with names? Google the Chatham County, GA mugshots page and have a ball!

  50. 50
    snowshoecat snowshoecat
    Posted May 12, 2012 at 6:35 pm

    ScottyW, I will do that! In the meantime I am slapping myself on the forehead. How could I gave forgotten that My first Ob/Gyn’s last name was Doctor? My first child was delivered by Doctor Doctor. I know that we are discussing the awful things peopler name kids, but ya gotta love the odd family tree.

  51. 51
    angelface
    Posted May 12, 2012 at 6:43 pm

    I knew Story and her family – Story was her grandmother’s maiden name. So its a family name and she’s a really cool kid. Also really well-adjusted imo. I think pageants are only one of several activities they do.

  52. 52
    shantigal
    Posted May 13, 2012 at 7:49 am

    ScottyW – my sister works in admissions at a Chatham Co., GA hospital. She texts me names every day. This week’s submissions; Sainttonio, Rockinia, Nightengale, Yaritza and my fave Winderfert.

  53. 53
    scottywrangler Scottywrangler
    Posted May 13, 2012 at 8:35 am

    One of my favorite mugshot names is a chick picked up for a misdemeanor named Fellony! Winderfert is excellent, though!

  54. 54
    Harriet
    Posted May 14, 2012 at 12:46 am

    I just watched southern celebrity Ohio episode and one of the girls (not featured) was called Timea!! It did sound like they were announcing the fungal infection. That makes Alycesaundra seem respectable…..

  55. 55
    liss
    Posted May 14, 2012 at 10:55 pm

    Chadisty.

  56. 56
    liss
    Posted May 14, 2012 at 10:56 pm

    Every time I see Alycesaundra I want to read it as Alycesauce and my brain melts. :/

  57. 57
    sheesh sheesh
    Posted May 15, 2012 at 5:02 am

    I know someone named Sinnamon. Well….. she’s my sister
    My mom named her after a character in the TV series “Mission Impossible”.
    She’s got her MBA so there’s hope for the Placentia’s out there.
    Yes, the rest of us kids got pretty normal names although my older sister and I would have been named Star and Sky if my mother had her way.
    I think my grandmother put a stop to it…I really love my grandma!

  58. 58
    Sibbie
    Posted May 15, 2012 at 9:03 am

    My sister-in-law is a nurse and was once worked in the maternity ward. She swears a new mother named her twins Marcus Dontavius and Dontavius Marcus.

  59. 59
    Valentine
    Posted May 17, 2012 at 10:52 am

    I was watching one of the new episodes from this season and a non feathered kids this season was named Ya-ha-ria (obviously I’m spelling it phonetically) at first all I though was either diarrhea (which lead me to a thought on the name Latrina) or gonorrhea. People! please think of the children!!!

  60. 60
    niknakflipflop niknakflipflop
    Posted May 18, 2012 at 9:15 am

    I was once chit chatting with a gal I had just met and she started talking about how her sister just had a baby boy and named him Cale. She went on and on about how ugly the name was, how it’s a damn vegetable (different spelling for the veggie tho), and why on earth you would do that to your kid. Well, she turned red as fire with embarassment when I told her that’s my brothers name! I found it hilarious but she was mortified! I don’t think it’s weird at all and have met quite a few other Cales over the years but when some people hear/see it they just go whaaa? Lol!

  61. 61
    Rose
    Posted May 19, 2012 at 7:43 pm

    My daughters are Anastasia, Callista, and Aella. The two are kind of out-there, but they have very plain middle names so if they want to go by those names, it’s fine. and I like the meaning of all of the names.

    A little girl that my daughters do gymnastics with is named Nada. Apparently it means Dew in Arabic or hebrew, but in Spanish, it means Nothing… Poor kid. There’s also a boy in my youngest’s class named Steingrimmer. He’s Icelandic, but his parents couldn’t understand why six year olds can’t pronounce his name.

  62. 62
    Kat
    Posted June 7, 2012 at 9:40 am

    My husband is from Tupelo, MS, and when we drove home to see the in-laws, we passed a billboard for Dr. Phil A. Hooker. Way to embrace it!

  63. 63
    Bluedog
    Posted July 30, 2012 at 7:40 am

    I went to college with a Sweetone and she was anything but. I have a friend who named her children after characters in Mills and Boon books. I have also told my daughter she is lucky to have a normal name. She could have been Rainbow, Starshine, Moonbeam or Sky (which actually is a normal name here).

  64. 64
    Bluedog
    Posted July 30, 2012 at 7:41 am

    And I grew up with a girl who always said she was going to call her first girl Crystal until she married a man with the surname of Glass.

  65. 65
    sagittariuskim sagittariuskim
    Posted July 30, 2012 at 9:14 am

    @Bluedog I actually went to high school with a girl named Crystal Ball.

  66. 66
    Dutchiedevil
    Posted November 14, 2012 at 1:24 pm

    You’re right at the fact that some countries do actually have laws that prevent silly names. Last week I heard the story of a Belgian couple named \Pot\ that wanted their baby daughter to be named \Bloem\ (= Flower). The combination means the same thing in Flemish/Dutch as in English. The public servant that had to register the names refused and the courts agreed with him.

  67. 67
    Pyper
    Posted November 14, 2012 at 3:07 pm

    And who can forgot the idiots that named their kids after Adof Hitler and Joceylynn Aryan Nation, who did lose custody of their kids after they were turned into CPS because of the birthday cake they ordered for the 5 year old, state saying that it was not because of the names, but because of abuse allegations.

  68. 68
    had enough
    Posted February 11, 2013 at 4:46 pm

    There’s also the category of: take half of a trendy name and pair it with half of another trendy name: Trenleigh, Skylee, Ashlyn, Maybreigh, Jayla, Jessalyn

    And the category of: throw a bunch of y’s in there and it becomes original — Jordyn, Camryn.

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Human Verification: In order to verify that you are a human and not a spam bot, please enter the answer into the following box below based on the instructions contained in the graphic.