In a world of unusual baby names like Apple, Airwrecka or Godspower, it takes a certain left-field name to really stump us.
But Netmums user, Annalise D, may have found the craziest yet.
Voicing her surprise on the online forum, she said her friend had decided on the name ‘Abcde’ for her newborn, not specifying the sex of the baby.
“The baby’s name is spelt: Abcde,” she wrote.
“And pronounced: Ab-si-dee.
“I’ve never heard of this name before – has anyone else? Or any other crazy names you’ve heard of?” she asked users, believing it to be the “strangest name ever”.
Most people expressed their shock at the name and called her friend’s choice cruel.
“That is the silliest name I’ve ever heard – but kudos for the imaginative pronunciation. Some parents are too cruel,” said Ann N.
“It should be illegal to saddle children with names like that. Awful,” commented another user.
“If this isn’t a joke…then that’s truly awful. Fancy saddling a child with that kind of ridiculous name. Imagine growing up to constant questions accompanied by smirking about his name?!,” wrote someone else.
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I don’t think they allow absurd names in Australia, unlike the US. I wonder what happens when those kids grow up? Do they change their names the day they turn 18?
They do allow many absurd names here in Australia, actually. Abcde would probably be allowed, as would Airwrecka, Essence-star and probably all of the other names in this article too. A name here cannot contain a numeral, a title or any letters not used in English, it has to be under 50 characters and it can't be a name likely to cause offence. That's about it though. There's an awful lot of stupidity you can come up with even within those rules, unfortunately.
Does the Registrar have discretion though?
That I'm not really sure about. Information I've looked at says they have the right to refuse to register a name but it wasn't totally clear if they could still refuse a name that fit the criteria I mentioned above.
Thanks. One would hope the Registrar would refuse absurd names on the basis it would cause the child angst and humiliation.
If you want to name your child Absidy, why not give it such a spelling. At least then it will not look ridiculous. Adasha, instead of A-A.