I don't like names that start with the "aid" sound, like
Aidan or
Adrian; simply becuase they remind me of AIDS. No offence to anyone with AIDS, it's just that I have that connotation
I also don't like made up names, like
Neveah
Or names with apostrophes in them, like
D'Shawn. An apostrophe represents letters that have been taken away in a bid to make the name shorter. So why use them in a name; especially if that's the name on the birth certificate.
I don't like names that you would associate with Essex/Chavs (you know what I mean), like
Tracy, Chanel, Chantal, Stacey, Sharron, Mercedes, simply because they sound trashy.
I hate
Louise being used as a middle name. SO many of my friends in school had Louise as a middle name; it was so boring. If you're going to have a middle name for your child, at least choose one you chose yourself, instead of the one everyone else and his dog chose.
I hate names with weird spellings. If you want to give your child a different name, then go for something less popular, but do you really have to take a simple name and make it impossible? One example of this would be turning Richard into
Rhychyrd
I hate some full forms of names, like
Benjamin, Nicholas, Samuel, Abigail, Catherine; but I like their shortened versions (Ben, Nick, Sam, Abi, Katie)
I hate obviously religious names, like
Isiah, Jesus, Mary, Moses, Noah, Joseph, simply because they are religious and I wouldn't want to use them. It doesn't matter that they may sound nice; if they're
obviously of religious origin, I won't choose them. Also here you get a lot of people with religious names, since it's a Catholic place (though it seems to be the older generation); names like Imaculada (the immaculate conception)

Not for me.
I like a lot of traditional names, but others I don't like; like
Catherine, Audrey, Esme, Elsie, Dierdre, Maureen
I don't like the name
Dusty; simply because it's not clean.
I don't like names that have obviously been taken from celebrities (incl their children), films, books etc; like
Britney. I also don't like it when loads of people name their babies after something that made it huge the year they were pregnant. It dates too fast.
I don't like names in the UK, that have been taken from the USA; like
Chelsea, Brittany, Tiffany, Peyton, Xander, Jayden. I don't hate the names; I just don't think they fit into British society. They're overly American, and they stand out way too much in the UK, IMO.
... I think I'm done