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What's in a name, you ask? A whole lot, especially if it’s an eccentric one like Genifyr or Dementia. See, while unique baby names have long been the domain of celebrities (X Æ A-Xii, anyone?), that no longer seems to be the case. The days when parents wanted their kids to fit in are long gone. Now they want them to stand out — without putting too much thought into how many funny looks, mispronunciations, and misspellings will follow them for the rest of their lives.

"People with stupid names, how's life been treating you?" Redditor MrsLadyMadonna wondered when they reached out to members of the 'Ask Women' community to share their experiences. From jokes in school to annoying comments that made them change it completely, some people have been dealt a bad hand from the get-go.

We at Bored Panda have gathered some of the most interesting responses to share with you all. Some of them will spark a smile, others will reveal the real struggles people with rare names have to face in life. So sit back, pull your chair closer, and get ready to take a peek inside a world of living with an unfortunate name. Scroll down to upvote your favorite stories, and if you have any similar experiences to share, be sure to let us know all about them in the comments.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I hated it so much I legally changed it in 2016. Much happier now.

It wasn't stupid before that song "Stacey's Mom" came out, but since that song my name has been the bane of my existence. Even at 25, people would start singing the lyrics when they learned my name, just to get it out of their system.

I changed it to Anastasia, since I'm Greek and that's what my father wanted to name me originally. Now I get "Like the Disney princess??" And honestly that's much more bearable.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't complain lol, my dad though it would be a good idea to name me after a very famous Singer in this country, i SPENT the 1st 25 years of my life listening the the same stupid joke " também tens dois amores " ( do you also have two lovers ) which was the title of One of his songs, i'm 44 now and i STIL listen to that stupid joke, though not as Often these days thank what ever Deity you follow....

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would get annoyed just coz it's not a disney film.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep. My first name is in several songs, and I get sung at regularly. It's very annoying and awkward.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Mine is only in one, but it’s been sung to me far too many times. It got worse after Guardians of the Galaxy 2 came out. I may or may not have growled my way thru my first viewing of that movie.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am a person who changed her name legally. I was only 25. I was rebelling. I didn't have a stupid name, but I hated it. Ok, I'll tell you part of it: "Penny." The kids were cruel: "You're not even worth a nickel, that why your parents named you Penny!" It wasn't so much the kids, I grew up...but I never felt like my name was me. It didn't feel like me. I had no identity. And I hated it. So when I was 25, I told no one, I went to the courthouse, asked how to do it, they gave me the papers to sign, $10, I paid another $3 while there to have it notarized and recorded in the court, and there you have it. $13, in 1995, in Alabama. I didn't even need a lawyer. My parents were crushed I'd done it, but it was done. That's the only part I regretted, was hurting them. Now, way more than a halftime later, I feel like I have an identity, and I don't regret it at all. I love the person I've become. And I feel like my name IS who I am. :-)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I changed my name in 2010 and it cost me over $300 in court and filing fees. D@mn that inflation… wonder what it is now

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A friend's mom was telling me that when she was a young woman, West Side Story had just come out. Her name was Maria, and they would play the song Maria at dances, and the men she was dancing with would sing it to her, which she enjoyed :)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same here. When I introduce myself, people ALWAYS react "like the princess? haha..."...yeah, sure, you are the first one who came up with that. If I had a penny for every time someone said that..But I like introducing by name to foreign people who don't know the fairy tale. That is so liberating, when they say something as "nice to meet you" instead of "like the princess?" And princess is the better option. Some people say "Like the car" or "like the sewing machine?"...yep. Still very original, no one did that before you, sure..

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG Anastasia is not a Disney film and if that's the only reason why people know who she is then I'm leaving earth.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't think Disney did Anastasia. Sorry for being nitpicky.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Know what you mean. I get "Hey Jude" sung to me like people think it is the first time I have heard it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But Anastatia was neither Disney (don Bluth) nor princess (tzarina)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This topic goes well with other topics about weird/stupid names ‘we don’t want to hear anymore in 2022’ 😅

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i hate the song 'mambo no. 5' because it has my name in it. in primary school, if it was raining outside, we all had to stay inside, and then do these little dance routines so we were still getting exercise. for a whole year, the song for Mambo. it's scotland, so it rains a lot. and everyime they said 'a little bit of erica' everyone in my class would point at me. as the shy, introvert i hated it so much.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My name was sung to me a lot too. Mary Mary quite contrary and when i was in high school it was Mary Mary why you buggin lol. When I was young it bothered me...when I got older not so much. As for spellings you'd think "Mary" would be as basic as they come...but no. I've had my name spelled Marry and Merry lol

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One of my favorite singers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastacia

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My last name is Blow. Legit. My mum told me that she tried to pic first names that couldn't in anyway be made fun off as well. Let's just say my first name rhymes with D*ck. I actually LOVE it!! It makes people laugh. I didn't get picked on too much I think because through high school I had alot of guy mates who of course made jokes of my last name ALL the time but I always found it just as funny as others did. So did my GFS so it always just a good laugh for others and me. I got to a point where I'd say to people "I'll give you $50 if you can say a joke I've never heard!" Noone never. Hahaha

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I get like the tree lmao also get it pronounced wrong on a daily basis

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My parents tossed around allegra when they were having me incase it was twins. Growing up with that name wouldn't have been so bad there was a cute kid's puppet show called allegra's window btlut now with the allergy medicine it would have been worse.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My name's not stupid, just not common. It's Marina, like a boat dock - or the actress who plays Deanna Troi in Star Trek TNG. You'd think people wouldn't have a problem, but I've been called every variation there is. Maria, Marie, Marian, Marayna, etc. When I order coffee at Starbucks I now say, "Marina, like a boat dock." Saves time.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Roughly 50 years of people singing the chorus of a song to me that features my name. Very annoying at times but, eh, only a minute or two out of my day, except back in high school. Back then every single bloody day. That was when I developed my 'I will kill you' look

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My name is Stacey and I always got Spacey Stacey but, this stupid stuff ended in junior high.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Stacey is a nice name not everybody sings that silly song. Most people don't even remember it. In any case "Anastasia" is terribly old fashioned and certainly not Greek. I would probably end up calling you "Annie" and singing "Hard Knock Life" at you at every opportunity.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Quick Google search: “Anastasia (from Greek: Ἀναστασία, romanized: Anastasía) is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word anástasis (ἀνάστασις), meaning "resurrection".”

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My nickname is CC and most hear it as Stacie so I feel you... (However I happen to share a name with that Night Ranger song and Bob Marley serenading me was pretty pimp)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You changed your name because of a pop-punk song from the early 2000s?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can imagine how annoying that can be and I have to give some credit to our school, we had three Stacys in my class and while that song was popular, the joke was probably used once and then dropped.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Born in the US to French parents, they graced me with the name Allison. I was sort of ok with it, until Jordy's song came out in France in 1992 and then EVERYONE was signing this stupid song to me all the time. Ugh. In the US, I'm still using Allison, as barely anyone knows this song and Allison is a common name, but in France I only go by my second name now, Adelaide, and I love it. Avoids many awkward situations.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is a relatively famous song about my name too. It wasn't that bad for me tough and I have'nt heard it in.... 20 years I think

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This topic certainly goes well with topics about stupid/weird names ‘we don’t to hear anymore in 2022’ 😅

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going Not me, but I know someone who’s surname is Potter, and she had a son about a year before the books came out who she named Harry. He’s probably totally sick of it.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My legal name is Kimber, which most people think is pretty cool (I do agree). Some people however, throughout my entire life have found it pertinent to yell “TIMBER” and then look at me expectantly like it’s the funniest thing ever and like I’ve never heard it before.. it’s not that funny and y’all ain’t as clever as you think.

edit: spelling

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going A guy I work with is named Daniel Daniel Daniel. He takes it in stride since a lot of people ask if this is really his name. He gives ever changing Joker like answer about how he got the name. My favorite is his dad lost a poker game and had to name his kid the same name first, middle, and last.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My daughter's neonatalogist had a last name Doctor. So everyone called her Dr. Doctor and her name tag said Doctor Doctor. I guess it was inevitable that she'd become a doctor.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I am Egyptian and my name is Moaz elgharib "pronounced mo'aaz al-ghare'eb" moaz means a place fortified by god and gharib means strange. Most people including arabs dont know hit to pronounce it so they call me mohammad because its the only name they know how to pronounce easily, its been 16 years of being called mohammad and close people call me strange or dr strange for I was studying pharmaceuticals.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How hard is it to say Moaz? Ppl actually add a syllable and call him by a completely different name. So disrespectful

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I once taught a kid named Tequila and her younger brother Jack middle name Daniel. I wish I was making this up.

I also had a PE teacher at school called Mr. Game. He was a cool dude and clearly had the perfect profession!!

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going Not my name, but my daughters first pediatrician office had a board with pictures of various kiddos and some had names.

Spotted one with this cute little girl and I see the name “Demi” ... I go to read the full name above it thinking I’ll see Demetria, but I didn’t see that name.

Dementia. Was her name. I think of this little girl often and wonder how the world is treating her.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Actually, I think Dementia would be a really cool name if it’s not for the definition and creepy atmosphere

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My sister has what should be a very standard, normal name, but for some reason my mum decided to go the "unique" spelling route. Think Genifyr instead of Jennifer. So now she has to spell it out even though it's a name that everyone knows how to spell correctly. Having to point out your name is essentially spelt wrong every time you have to give your information must be so annoying - if I were her I'd just legally change my name to the correct spelling.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I have a friend named Isis. She has not legally changed her name, but, about 5 years ago, at the age of 30, she had to start going by her middle name due to the associations.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Such a shame as its a Goddess name. I know Marks and Spencers changed their perfume that had this name too

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I have an extremely uncommon name, to the degree that when I tell it to people I often get asked what my *real* name is, because they assume it must be a nickname.

I think having a unique name has served me well in life, but one consequence people with common names may not think about is that it makes me seem rude sometimes.

I am slightly worse than average at remembering faces and names but, frustratingly, no one *ever* forgets my name. So when I forget someone's name, I always look like an a*****e, even if we met so briefly that forgetting a name should be entirely understandable.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Similar here. Key to success is to have ready a set of questions from which you can find out from where you should know that people. Act casualy and ask questions like "yeah, hi! Haven't seen you for ages..how long it was since we last saw each other?"

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I had a patient last week named Ti’Lapia. I don’t think she knew tilapia was a fish.

Guess it was better than being named Tuna or Tunah

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My name is really beautiful when it’s pronounced properly, but when it’s pronounced phonetically it sounds like ‘wiener moaner’

I hated it growing up but I think it’s hilarious now. Most people pronounce it correctly, but I don’t correct people who get it wrong. My 65 year old lecturer called me wiener for an entire semester, it was f*****g magical.

I really don’t know what my parents were thinking though. I’m thinking of using a different name professionally.

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Here's a slightly different take on stupid name. My parents played it really, really safe. My first name was in the top 10 most popular for the entire decade around my birth reaching #1 not once, but twice. My middle name? In the top five of all time. Last name? Top five most common surnames. Do you know how many people there are with my exact name? When I first moved to a metropolitan area there were 5 of us in one apartment complex. None of us were related or even from the same part of the country.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My Lithuanian maiden surname meant "a little wh**e". So yeah, that was fun growing up: from teachers and kids laughing, to doctors and various professionals, my sister even won a contest for the worst surname in our country. I quite liked all the attention and had a fun time growing up with this surname but now, even when I'm divorced, I'm not planning on changing it back.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah I really want to know what all these names are, otherwise this thread is kind of annoying ngl

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My mom gave me a name she made up when she was fourteen (think Renesmee or Neveazulu only uglier sounding). I changed it by deed poll at 17.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My condolences for your first 17years. Hope you're better now.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going Not going to say what it actually is, but my first name is an animal. Not like "cat" or something that's actually a name, or something vaguely foreign-sounding like "okapi." Blatantly an animal. Think like "Tiger" or "Dolphin."

Life's pretty good. I like my name. Sometimes I use another one in coffee shops or somewhere that they call my name because if I use my "animal" name then people are just like "what? what did you say? what? how do you spell that?" so it's easier to just say like amy or something lol

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I have a "unique" name that's spelled absolutely stupid. Think "Larin" instead of "Lauren".

Every. Single. Person. Pronounces. It. Wrong.

"LAY-rin? Is there a LUH-AY-RUN here?"

No, it's pronounced just like it's stupidly common counterpart.

Ill get it changed some day.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Parents who are considering naming their children ANY of the regular(ish) names with the most God awful spellings should read this post 4-500 times and take notes. This could well be your future child right here.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My first name is Walker and I am female. My old highschool had me listed as Male for about 6 years until I decided to go back to college. The secretary who was getting my transcripts for me goes, “uh, do you want me to change this now??”

Also get countless emails for “Mr. ______.” When I finally speak to that person on the phone they trip up for a solid 20 seconds, “err... um... is Walker available?” Yes, it is I - the shockingly female Walker. I then typically get an apology email later.

Also, I have a joke that anyone who makes a Texas ranger reference goes into the “75%” category and we cannot be friends. No bargaining. Get outta here.

I will say that people rarely forget my name and that helps with life in general.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some time ago, here on BP there was a thread about names of children. There was a baby called James and it was a girl. I thought that one day the girl would go through something like this OP.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My name is the same as a very famous hurricane (I was born about 8 years before it happened). Our class had to do a big case study on it in secondary school and the jokes pretty much never stopped. Almost every time I introduce myself to someone in a non-professional environment their reaction tends to be “oh, like the hurricane?”

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I have a Gaelic name and the area I grew up in was not Ireland. When I was little, ages 6-12ish I'd get very upset at people mispronouncing my name. And then I just kinda got over it. People tend to think it's a lovely name and aren't offended when I correct them. Half the time I don't even bother correcting, as long as you're in the ballpark I'm good. If I'm making reservations I just use my husband's name, it's easier.

I was always annoyed that I could never find my name on any souvenirs.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going "Oh like the Borealis?" - Every damn time I meet someone new. I usually give up and just go by my middle name.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My surname is pronounced very similarly to my username. Unfortunate, but not the worst. Back in school people tried to use it to make fun of me, so I just adopted it as a nickname.

It's kinda stuck ever since and I actually like it, it makes people laugh which is all that matters :)

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I'm named after an unmistakable American state. I'm European. People call me all sorts of American states names, or even Mexico and Canada, as a pun.

But everybody seems to forget that hearing this sort of stuff since you're a child really narrows the puns that are actually original. Most are just improvised and lame, and people realise this after saying it and I just condescendingly smile, and are immediately embarrassed.

I tend to evaluate people who I meet by the originality of their reaction to my name.

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My name is not stubid in my country but in english my name can be pronouced as *Titty*

So yeah nice professional name when working with foreighers.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going I don't know if it's stupid but I always found my name stupid. It's Lithuanian and it's spelled Jaune. Now in Lithuanian Jauna means young (in feminine form), which is what my mother named me after saying eternal youth and all that stuff. I always hated it thinking it will sound stupid once I'm a granny. Like it pretty much literally means young. It's like naming your child 'kid' or 'toddler' in my eyes.

Somewhat luckily, I moved to the UK later on in my childhood and started going by June, and later on exclusively Jane. So I guess it's better, although I still don't like either of the alternatives. I'd change my name but it would be crazily expensive to do it through the embassy or through gaining a UK embassy so not anytime soon. Sometimes I do have people asking me if my parents spoke French though. Now I'm more annoyed about my stupidly long Lithuanian surname, which I got from my Dad that I've not seen for 12 years and absolutely do not care about.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My mother couldn't decide which name she liked better so she kind of mushed the spelling together. My name is Russian and sounds very pretty when pronounced correctly but the spelling is just... Why? People can never spell or pronounce my name correctly, and I've been called "Nat", "Tahlia", "Stacy" (I don't even know), "Tasha" and many more. None of my family is Russian, and I often get asked if I am from Russia because of my name.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And now I'm sitting here, trying to imagine a mushed-toghether version of "Natasha" and "Anastasia": Anashtasia? Natasia? Tashasia?

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My name is a classic name but it is the same as the word "Donkey" in my native language, so in school, the kids would often make donkey noises at me or tease me about it. It stopped in high school or junior high and has had no effect since; in fact, I had not initially thought about it when reading your question, until I read a comment about someone with another animal name.

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"I Hated It So Much I Legally Changed It": 30 People With The Most Stupid And Unfortunate Names Describe How Life's Going My Chinese name has a beautiful meaning, but unfortunately sounds very similar to the Chinese word for gross. I hate it so much and am very hesitant to mention it. Luckily most people only ask for my English name

hellostrangerhi , Lukas Report

#30

I have what's apparently a rare Norwegian nickname as my legal name. I've given up correcting people I don't know, and just let the coffee and phone people call me Linda.

neko Report

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