[Opinions] Re: What is the most unique name you have ever come across?
in reply to a message by AnonymousNameNerd123
I live in a country with so many different naming traditions. What seems "unique" to me is just a cultural norm to other people. Subjectively speaking, I supposed the name that surprised me the most was a girl named "Tears." I'm friends with her mother and when I asked the origin, her mother explained that children are named to commemorate significant events in the family that coincide with the child's birth. When her daughter was born, her grandparents passed away shortly after and her father lost his job, which made it a time of grieving, hence the name. I also had a coworker whose full name was "Queen Elizabeth," because she was born during a state visit by the British monarch. She went by Queen and it suited her very well. Another cultural tradition is aspirational names, as in... naming children what you consider to be the embodiment of success. I recently attended a seminar organized by a gentleman called "Chairman." He holds a PhD, so he was introduced as "Doctor Chairman [Surname]," which was interesting. I guess it worked though, because he has a very successful career.