Tracey and Kevin among worst 100 baby names

How are some of these real names 😯

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 11th Nov 2021

We all know baby names go through trend cycles, just like fashion and interiors. Something that’s hot in May can be so not in December.

Choosing a child’s name is a big deal. However, some parents take it a step too far in order to make their child's name as unique or creative as possible.

Parentings website Emma’s Diary has published a list of the 100 worst baby names for boys and girls.

It’s hard to believe that there’s some kids crawling around with a name like Spartacus or Chardonnay.

We were surprised there are some common names in the mix too, such as Alice, Mia and Justin.

The site has put up a disclaimer that the list is only for fun and that if parents “love a certain name, then you should use it and forget about what anyone else may think.”

Check it out 👇

Alexa
Aliviyah
Alice
Apple
Appaloosa
Arabella
Ahmiracle
Any
Aimee
Abaddon
Adolf
Anous
Ajax
Akuji
Arthur
Arlo

Baby
Beberly
Blaykelee
Boomquifa
Bart
Bear
Bob
Boris
Boss
Brian
Buster

Chardonnay
Cannon
Cletus
Champ
Chandler

Deirdre
Delilah
Danger
Dennis
Dick
Diesel
Doyle

Elizabreath
Emmi
Ethel
Ebolah
Edwood
Elmo

Fanny
Flora

Geoffrey
George
Graham

Helga
Hellzel
Hitler

I'munique
Inspektor

Jerica
Jax
Jedi
John
Justin

Karen
Keeler
Kevin
King

Lana
L'Oreal
Legend
Louis
Lucifer

Mattel
Maybelline
Mercedes
Merica
Mia

Nevaeh
North
Nigel

Panthy
Phelony
Precious
Princess

Sassi
Skye
Sidero
Star
Sadman
Satan
Simon
Sonny
Spartacus
Stormy

Thana
Tracey
Tu Morrow

Varaminta
Vejonica

Yuu
Yugo

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