Becoming a parent is a new and exciting milestone in your life. When it comes to naming your new bundle of joy, with so many names available, it can be a challenging decision. Some names may be very popular now or remind you of a person or place. In addition, some names may be difficult to pronounce, and others may have an inappropriate meaning. We’ve put together a list of A-Z baby names that your child may regret being named. However, keep in mind that if you do love a name, then it is important to take your personal choice into account. This article is meant to be lighthearted.
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- Ahmiracle: This girl’s name is pronounced ah-MEER-uh-kul and means blessing, miracle, and wonder. We know that all parents are proud of their new miracle; however, it doesn’t need to be that obvious. Rather, consider a name that means miracle.
- Aliviyah: It’s pronounced uh-lih-VEE-uh. This is the new trendy way of spelling Olivia, meaning “olive tree.” We’re not sure why one would change the original spelling. However, the new trend spelling means “peace and intelligence” and is said to be of Arabic origin.
- Any: Yes, that’s right, Any. “Why Mom”? “Because I couldn’t think of any names.”.
- Abcde: Why? Are you teaching the alphabet? Ancestry.com’s records show that 2016 was the year that most babies were named Abcde.
- Airwrecka: If you read this slowly, it’s pronounced Erica. We don’t think Airwrecka would like having to spell her name more than once. Not to mention the jokes? When your parents applaud your gas situation. “Can you smell that Airwrecka?”
- Arson: Why would anyone name their child about burning public property?
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- Baby Girl: I think the parents were expecting a baby boy and may have been surprised when it was a baby girl. Maybe they hadn’t thought of any baby girl names.
- Bart: We all get that this one rhymes. “Bart, did you fart?”
- Britney Shakira Beyoncè: I discovered this one on Reddit; this is the baby’s full first name. The parents were fans of all three singers and couldn’t decide which name to choose.
- Blessing: Yes, my child is a blessing.
- Bambi: The parents must have loved the movie.
- Banana: A fruit name? There are many jokes about bananas. Maybe the parents enjoyed the TV series Bananas in Pyjamas.
- Baby: Yes, that’s right. Nevertheless, can you imagine growing up your whole life being called Baby?
- Boomquifa: We’re not too sure where this name comes from, but one Reddit user said it sounds like a sickness.
- Blue Jeans: While we all have a favorite pair of blue jeans, this name is linked with a word typically means sad.
- Burger: A very odd name to exist; however, it still does. Thankfully, not many have this name.
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- Candida: This is the scientific name for a fungal yeast infection.
- Countries: Let’s just put them all out there. America, Italy, Israel, Ireland, and Russia — it just seems weird.
- Croix: It has a strange spelling and is pronounced Croy.
- Cadhla: This boy’s name is pronounced Cow-la and means “handsome.”
- Cadman: Rhymes with madman.
- Colon: This name is of Spanish origin and means dove. However, we don’t think any child would appreciate this name.
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- Danger: This name means the possibility of suffering harm or injury. It also rhymes with stranger. Stranger Danger.
- DKNY: This Mummy must love her favorite brand name; this was in a magazine and means Dikini, which rhymes with Bikini. Odd!!!
- Derfla: Apparently the parents thought they were having a boy and wanted to name him Alfred. Their baby turned out to be a girl, so they named her Derfla, which is Alfred spelled backward.
- Dimple: It may be the cute indentation on the cheek; however, it also rhymes with pimple.
- Dick: Ummm… poor child.
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- Elizabreth: You’ve read it right. This name has not been misspelled. We think it sounds like “Lizard Breath”. You wouldn’t want your daughter to be made fun of for having bad breath now, would you?
- Ehann: Another oddly spelled name that is pronounced Ian.
- Eighmey: The mother wanted it to be a fancy way of spelling Amy.
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- Felony: Could the parents have committed a serious crime?
- Facebook: Really?Jamal Ibrahim from Egypt wanted to thank social media for organizing the protests in Tahrir Square.
- Flora: We think the parents enjoyed the margarine spread.
- Fawn: This name represents a small deer in its first year. It is often confused with faun, which in Roman mythology is a figure that is part man and part goat.
- Fanny: I don’t think we need to give a reason as to why this is a terrible name.
- Febreze: This one is an air freshener brand.
- Fifi Trixiebell: Irish singer and songwriter Bob Geldof and TV presenter Paula Yates named their daughter Fifi Trixiebell. Furthermore, her siblings also have the odd names Peaches Honeyblossom Geldof, Little Pixie Geldof, and Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily Hutchence Geldof. Additionally, Fifi also rhymes with beefy.
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- Gryffynne: Is pronounced Griffin. Maybe the parents were Harry Potter fans and thought about Gryffindor.
- Gotham: This actually means “home where goats are kept.”
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- Hellzel: This name is a rather odd combination of the names Hazel and Hell’s Angel.
- Happy: The parents must have been very happy about the birth of their new baby.
- Hitler: No comment.
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- I’munique: Yes, that’s true; everyone is unique.
- Inspektor: Inspector gadget.
- Indica: Is a strain of marijuana that has lower levels of THC and may cause feelings of hunger and sleepiness.
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- Jerica: It means “strong spear,” however, it is unclear where it originated from. Maybe it’s a combination of Jess and Erica or Jessica and Eric?
- Jammy: Was it supposed to be Jamie? It also rhymes with clammy and whammy.
- Joob: I’m not sure if I would name my child after apparel. “Joob, Nike, Addidas, come downstairs; it’s dinner time.”
- Jkmnop: Pronounced Noel. (The alphabet, but there is no L; it’s missing.)
- Jihad: Is an Arabic word for struggling. It is also sometimes spelled Jehad.
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- Keef: This name refers to a pure collection of cannabis trichomes and is also known as “dust.”
- Kajaughney: Defiantly not a popular name but seems to rhyme with journey.
- Kcendermai: Pronounced, “Ka kinder may.” When spelled backward, it is “I am redneck.”
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- L’Oreal: Naming your child after the slogan “Because you’re worth it”? Hmm…
- Love-child Ermengarde: This is a name that definitely sounds wrong. Ermengarde sounds alright; it means universal, whole, and protection. So, why add Love-child?
- Latrina: In Latin, it means toilet, a place to bathe.
- Little Sweetmeat: This is apparently of Chinese origin and means “godly figure.” Why would you call your baby a small godly figure?
- Lucifer: Really, why would anyone give a child such a ghastly name? This kid is probably going to grow up to be a real terror.
- Lana: Have you ever spelled this name backward?
- Loveday: We think the parents loved the day their daughter was born.
- Lane: Rhymes with pain.
- Like: Additionally, a couple named their son Like because they liked the like button on social media. Strange!
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- Mhavryck: This name has an odd spelling and is pronounced as Maverick.
- Mazen: The parent’s claim to this name is that it was “mazen” (amazing) when the baby was born.
- Melanomia: Maybe the parents had a different intention with this name. However, it sounds like melanoma, which is a horrid kind of skin cancer. Without early treatment, it can spread to other organs.
- Mercedes: We don’t think the mother gave birth to the car. Or maybe she gave birth in a Mercedes.
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- North: Kim says it’s her and Kanye’s highest point together.
- Nevaeh: Spelled backwards, it’s heaven.
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- Oupa: In Afrikaans, this name means “grandfather.” I have come across a few South Africans with this name.
- Orgasm: Imagine shouting for your child in a crowded mall.
- Obamaniqua: It just sounds ridiculous. Maybe the parents are fans of President Obama. Pronounced, “Oh Bom A Nee Kwah.”
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- Princess: This is another common name among South Africans. We think it should stay a nickname, not a first name.
- Panthy: It sounds like it rhymes with panty.
- Packstynn: It is a very unusual way to spell Paxton.
- Phelony: This name is felony spelled with a ‘Ph’. Hopefully, this child doesn’t commit any serious crimes.
- Pebbles: We think the parents are fans of the Flintstones.
- Perfecto: A Reddit reader said she met a waiter, and his name tag said ‘P’. She asked him what his name was, and he said Perfecto. He hates his name because everyone teases him, saying he thinks he’s perfect.
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- Quenxye: This name is pronounced Kenzie.
- Queenmother: It just doesn’t make sense.
- Quenna: This one rhymes with Vienna.
- Qanon: Pronounced Cannon.
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- Reihfel: Pronounced rifle. Why name your child after a gun?
- Rune: Runes are important symbols in witchcraft used for spellwork and protection.
- Royalty: Chris Brown was surprised to hear that his ex-girlfriend Nia had given birth to a baby girl named Royalty, and apparently he is the father.
- Rage: Hopefully, this child doesn’t have anger issues growing up.
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- Stuarta: Furthermore, another reader on Reddit said her husband’s name is Stuart, and he wanted to call their baby Stuart Jr. However, since the baby was a girl, he said adding the “a” would make it feminine. His wife feels that it sounds like a furniture brand.
- Swastik: This is a powerful sign that roots back to Hinduism, meaning “well-being.” However, it sounds too close to Adolf Hitler’s Swastika symbol.
- Sativa: This is a strain of marijuana that has high levels of THC, producing a mind-high feeling.
- Sassi: Usually spelled Sassy, this name means disrespectful or someone that is sexy. Additionally, the parents may have thought the baby has big feet, thus naming her after Dee Dee’s best friend Sassy Sasquatch in Dexter’s Laboratory.
- Savage: As a noun, this name means a brutal person; as an adjective, a violent animal.
- Star: Twinkle twinkle little star.
- Smoke: Did the parents smoke, or is this a joke?
- Ssst: Pronounced Forest. Huh!!
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- Takila: Is that tequila or to kill her?
- Thermopylae: Means “hot gates.”
- Thana: This one means “police station.” Could the child pursue being a police officer in the future?
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- Urhiness: Hello, please call me “Your Highness.”
- Ulysses: Pronounced yoo-luh-seez and means “full of anger.”
- Usnavi: A combination of the words United States Navy.
- Uneek: We’re guessing he’s unique.
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- Verjonica: This baby girl was named after her grandparents. John and Veronica.
- Varaminta: Sounds like you have a stomach bug and are about to vomit.
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- Wowowow: A user on Reddit named Peach said she gave her son this name. She must have thought Wow-o-Wow when he was born.
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- Xxtyne: Pronounced Christine.
- Xtopher: Pronounced Christopher.
- Xanathan: Pronounced zan-thm. We’re not sure why anyone would name their baby after gum.
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- Yunique: The mother changed the spelling of unique.
- Yuu: Can you imagine arriving at school and pointing and shouting for your daughter? “Quickly You jump in the car; we need to go!”
- Yugo: Yelling for your son in a crowd, “You Go!”!
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- Zapper: It sounds like it rhymes with rapper and yapper.
- Zuma: Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani gave their baby boy this name. It’s also the name of the beach where Baywatch was filmed in California. Furthermore, it is the name of the chocolate Labrador retriever puppy in Paw Patrol.
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