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I’m a preschool teacher and two of my kids have the ‘worst names ever’ – the nicknames basically mean ‘promiscuous’ and ‘stinky’

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UNIQUE names can help someone stand out, but they are often a double-edged sword.

A very unique name and you can stand out too much.

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A fed-up preschool teacher shared the worst names she’s ever seen (stock photo)Credit: Getty

Editor Comprehensive_Age471an educator, shared the worst names she encountered at work.

“I’m a preschool teacher, so I come across a lot of strange names, obviously,” she said.

She explained that she could no longer hold her tongue after seeing some of the worst names she had ever seen.

“I came across what I consider to be the worst names ever,” she said.

“Jezabella and Musk. They are both girls and both words have the WORST meaning ever, especially for girls.

‘I mean Musk?? Doesn’t that literally mean stinky, and a Jezebel is basically a bitch?’

She added that many parents have the wrong intentions with their unique name ideas.

“I just felt like I belonged in this group and I needed to get it off my chest because, my God, some parents just need to have a pet and call them something stupid, not a child,” she said.

Outraged commenters shared similar complaints with unique names they found in the wild.

I named my baby after a wild dog – people openly torment me and the nurses at the hospital laughed, it really suits her

“My son went to school with a boy named Diesel,” said one commenter.

“Nasty kid too. In kindergarten he bit my son through his SHOE.”

“My neighbor has a Diesel,” replied a viewer.

“But I think it’s a perfect name for him because he’s a pit bull, NOT A HUMAN CHILD.”

Some parents just need to get a pet and call it something stupid, not a child.

Redditor Comprehensive_Age471

“Diesel is a great name for a GOAT on my mother-in-law’s farm,” added another.

“He was bottle fed as a child; super sweet boy (neutered).”

Others shared strange names they encountered at school.

“I once met a girl at school named Arson,” said one commenter.

“That’s nonsense. The female version should be Daughter,” joked one respondent.

“Oaklie Juice. They nicknamed her OJ,” said another.

“A girl I knew called her kids Danger, Mayhem, and Chaos,” added one exasperated commenter.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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