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When this woman from the USA was about to give birth on the way to the hospital in a snowstorm she decided to stop in a Mcdonalds car park when she realised she would not make it
Very sensible , but not so sensible in my eyes when she decided to name her baby Micah and nicknamed , 'mcflurry' , a dessert off their menu!
It could have been worse though, the paramedic suggested ‘Baby McNugget’ instead
I could think of a few more sensible menu names, 'Big Mac' would have been less traumatic when growing up than the nickname 'mcflurry' , better still a normal name
Apparently a lot of people give their kids unusual names, a Reddit fan said his cousin’s girlfriend had been named Lecesta, after the city of Leicester, but had spelt it wrong
Thank goodness she wasn't a fan of welsh towns and decided to call her Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch !
It does say his actual name is Micah and McFlurry is just a nickname, thank goodness....but no I don't think there's anything on the McDonalds menu that I'd name a child after!
Imagine calling out to Mcflurry for his dinner. Micah sounds better. I have heard of the actress Mika Boorem before. Not sure If Micah Is pronounced the same though.
Oh yes: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Because I am welsh people always ask me to say It. I can say It because I speak Welsh fluency. Yes Imagine calling him that. The Bus Drivers/Conductors say It outloud when approaching the town. But that`s just for tourism.
Lecester is awful. I blame the registrar for that as she should have pointed out it was wrong or even suggested Lester, although that is usually a boys name. Not quite the same and have mentioned it before, but a registrar in my old office registered twins called Dolce and Gabbana.
Lynibis ...The registrar who recorded my Mum's Death had recorded Twins called Tia & Maria!!
janphoenix51 quite nice names independently but there are bound to be times when they are called together, especially in school.
No I would not. But people do give nicknames to their children and then it seems ok to do. Big responsibility naming a child.
eyeballkerry At least the child has the option to choose another name when they are older E
eyeballkerry ..Exactly so give the child a sensible name, you don't want your angel ridiculed at school & beyond
I think that would be cruel different if after places abroad that sound pretty, touch you have a meaning but nickname is just fun if you like it or not it sticks!
Not a chance would I name my child after something on a menu. Nor would I give my child this as a nickname
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