Innovative names that make u smile everytime u come across them...
By vanny
@vandana7 (102698)
India
September 2, 2009 2:07am CST
Hi everybody, I came across so many unusual names out here. For instance we have EnglishTeaduck, Sparksofinsanity, Spiceysweetie, Tattylashes, and of course Hiccup. I wonder if u have noticed them. In contrast the name I am writing under is so drab. Yawn. :( Well, if u have noticed any such names, please share them with us, and give us an opportunity to smile. :-)
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@krupesh (2608)
• India
7 Sep 09
Ingkingderders
bunnybon7
KeybladeGoddess
Grammieof3
Oryansbelt
eyesighting
UltimateAsoka
Vandana

@vandana7 (102698)
• India
7 Sep 09
I didnt like the last one.
. I always ask dad what did u all do for nine months, coming up with a rotten name like that.
. My list - greendesert, shames, crysontherocks77, opinionated lady, and angry kitty. I will keep adding dont worry. We will make a digest of this. Ingenious people. 
. I always ask dad what did u all do for nine months, coming up with a rotten name like that.
. My list - greendesert, shames, crysontherocks77, opinionated lady, and angry kitty. I will keep adding dont worry. We will make a digest of this. Ingenious people. 

@prinzcy (32299)
• Malaysia
2 Sep 09
Of course I noticed them. I've responded to some of their discussions before. I don't think there's really a weird name as our culture is different, so does our languages (of course, nickname in MyLot has nothing to do with this~~~) For some country, Mana might be a good name but in my country it mean 'Search'.


@lilaclady (28206)
• Australia
2 Sep 09
I cant understand why Michael Jackson called one of his children Blanket, I think giving a kid a commonly used word as a name is cruel, its ok if the child is not a sensitive child but at some point most kids are, I think it is cruel.
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
2 Sep 09
In my country, the children are nicknamed with sounds like that of a drum or a bell or even a triangle. So we have Dingdong, Bongbong, or Tingting.
@vandana7 (102698)
• India
2 Sep 09
That is cho chweet. :-) What were u when u were young - I mean u too would have some name like that, isn't it? I keep inventing such names for my father, and he did say I must have been either a Chinese or Vietnamese in my previous birth. But now I will tell him, it is Phillipines. :-) Do tell me what was or is ur pet name. :-)
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@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
4 Sep 09
I was chubby when I was a child. So my family called me Bayengyeng. In a Philippine vernacular, the whale is balyena. 







