While the inspiration behind many of Venezuela’s unusual baby names (Nixon, Hochiminh, Yenifer) is pretty clear, some names (Yusneidi, Udemixon) continued to baffle me.
This is why I was so happy to stumble upon an article by native Peruvian Alessia Leathers, who says that unique baby names also pop up in her country. Here are her explanations for some of them:
Name | Origin |
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Yoanidis Yorkeisy Yesaidu Yesyuar Usanavy Mileidi Madeinusa Dalaionkin Britnishakira Gualdisnia Maicol | you and this you are crazy yes I do yes you are US Navy my lady made in USA The Lion King Britney + Shakira Walt Disney Michael |
I think it’s fascinating that Spanish-speaking parents in South America have invented baby names based on English-language phrases.
Odd names can be found in Central American countries as well, according to NYT reporter Simon Romero:
Honduras has first names like Ronald Reagan, Transfiguración and Compañía Holandesa (Dutch Company), according to the newspaper El Heraldo. In Panama, local news media this year reported name-change efforts by an Esthewoldo, a Kairovan and a Max Donald.
I have to admit, “Max Donald” cracks me up. :)