That's the correct way of spelling it in Scandinavian countries with the "ø" weirdest name I've heard of is R-J, (arjay)
The one that hit the papers is pretty unusual. Mum like Kaitlyn but thought it was too popular so has used Roman numerals for the ait part. KVIIIlyn.
I knew someone who called their daughter shaconcè (sha-con-say) because she liked shakira and Beyoncé
Love this! A couple times I've heard Evren (like Evan with an "r" sound). I like it! Other odd ones....Arbor Reign....and from my hubby (he meets odd people in his line of work) Zebulon and R U Kidding
Aprillia for a girl (as in the motorbike) Cleon for a boy 🙈 Both of these are babies born to friends
My dad suggested Zebulon for this baby I am carrying. I politely declined even though my 15 year old daughter loved it.
I know siblings called Tiger-Lillie (Girl) and blue (boy) I know a little girl called bleu aswell. I like both names but I do think they are quite unusual.
I am not a fan of unusual names. Especially if you're just oddly spelling a traditional name. At work I come across a lot of different names "Jyordan" pronounced Jordan. why? CoCo (as in CoCo Chanel)not gonna lie made me think of a little white dog.... Midnight (boy) this sounds like a stripper to me.... Axel (boy) I'm guessing like on a vehicle? Ford (as in the truck) Eugenixs (WTF) Cinnamon. She changed her name to Cindy. My MIL worked in L&D as a nurse and they had a couple name their daughter Female, but pronounced "Fi-mal-ee" My name is unusual but not completely out there. It's Tasia. Pronounced like the continent Asia, but with a T in front of it.
Not a baby, but I was watching a show about a guy in jail. His name was DACJRD - which was the first initial of all his siblings names. I felt bad for the dude.
my cousin's girlfriend made up their daughter's name... Kaliabii they call her Kali for short, thank god.