Living in Africa, these are not so bad. Princess and Gift are common names, my daughter was in school with a kid named Nokia and one named Potlucko, I met a guy called Lunch and worked with a guy called Professor. I knew a guy called Lastborn, who had a younger brother called James. My friend had a grounds keeper called Million and I once spoke to a guy called Regopstaan (stand up straight).
"My brother wanted to name our soon-to-be younger brother 'Corn Peas,' and our parents almost went with it because they felt bad for asking for his input and then rejecting it. Fortunately, they got over that."
Living in Africa, these are not so bad. Princess and Gift are common names, my daughter was in school with a kid named Nokia and one named Potlucko, I met a guy called Lunch and worked with a guy called Professor. I knew a guy called Lastborn, who had a younger brother called James. My friend had a grounds keeper called Million and I once spoke to a guy called Regopstaan (stand up straight).
I like the misspelled names like Isiah and Dwyane.
Your birth certificate is just a receipt, you were born on a tax farm.
Isn't it sweet?
BTW favorite boy names in Berlin and London are now Mohammed.
..and when you're brave enough...!