17 sibling names that made everyone question what their parents were thinking
Brothers named Oscar and Grover? No.
Fraternal twins named Luke and Leah.
If you’ve been thinking that young people’s names are getting stranger and more unique, you’re not wrong. Studies show that over the past few decades, more Americans have been given uncommon names at birth, and researchers believe this is a sign of growing individualism. “As American culture has become more individualistic, parents have favored giving children names that help them stand out – and that means more unique names and fewer common names” Dr. Jean Twenge said, according to the BBC.
Having a baby and giving it a name that people haven’t heard before is also a sign of affluence. “When you have lots of resources and are less worried about scarcity, you can afford to stick out a little bit. In fact, it may be advantageous to go away from the crowd,” Dr. Michael Varnum said, according to the BBC. “There may be more opportunities to innovate, for example. If you don’t have a lot of resources or wealth, the better strategy might be conformity and to do what most people are doing.”
When it comes to strange names that make people wonder, “What were their parents thinking?" Some parents are repeat offenders and give some or all of their children unique names. But at least when siblings share unique names, they don’t feel so alone. They have a shoulder to cry on and someone to back them up when they are made fun of at school.
A Redditor asked the NameNerds forum for people to share the “sibling names have you come across, which made you think ‘hmmmm…’” and the responses didn’t disappoint. Here are 17 of the most “questionable” sibling names.
1. Brothers: Grover and Oscar
"Parents claim Grover Washington & Oscar Peterson; I say Sesame Street."
2. Twins: Archer and Hunter
"All I could think was would they name the next one gatherer?"
"On the bright side, at least they didn't go with Beau and Arrow."
3. Twins: Damian and Damion
"Maybe it's my southern accent, but are these not pronounced the same?"
4. Twins: Jenna and Jena
"How did they distinguish Jenna from Jena verbally?"
5. Fraternal Twins: Charles and Charlotte
6. Sisters: Millie Robin and Mollie Ribbon
7. Fraternal Twins: Luke and Leah
8. Brothers: William and Liam
9. Eric, Sebastian and Ursula (like 'The Little Mermaid')
"How are you gonna pick a theme and make one of the names the villain????"
"Arielle was right there And Arista .. and Alana ... take your pick."
10. Fraternal Twins: Adam and Eva
"NOOOO OH MY GOD those poor kids. That’s so weird!"
11. Brothers: Scott, Scott and Scott
12. Andy, Sally, Sally, Tom and Tom
13. Brothers: Arthur and Arthur
14. Siblings: Destin and Destiny
"Destin?? Like the diaper cream?!"
15. King, Princess, Diamond, Markus, Markella
16. Siblings: Heather and Heath
"Those are at least pronounced differently."
17. Siblings: Amy, Mya, May, Aym
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