What ridiculous names there are. The most unusual baby names: From Putin to Aladdin. Unusual female names starting with the letter D

December 18 is the Civil Registry Office Workers' Day. Dear ladies not only announce the creation of new families to the Mendelssohn march, but also do more routine work every day: registering deaths, adoptions and births of new children.

This year, more than 101 thousand babies were born in the capital, last year 134.5 thousand, in 2011 - 125 thousand. Most often, parents chose such names for their sons as: Artem, Alexander, Maxim, Ivan, Mikhail, and for girls - Sofia (Sofia), Maria, Anastasia, Daria, Anna. But from year to year there are also parents who want their heirs to have a name that no one else in the world will have. kindergarten, classroom, school, institute... What exactly motivates them to do this, they probably don’t really know themselves, but the fact remains a fact.

Casper you are my beloved

The Moscow Civil Registry Office "RG" spoke about the most unusual names registered in Moscow since 1998. So, the boys were called Dmitry-Amethyst, Matvey-Rainbow, Nikolai-Nikita-Nil, Count, Gift, Ivan-Kolovrat, Mercury, Kantogor-Egor, March, Christamrirados, Prince, Prince, Cosmos, Angel, Wind, Will, Dolphin, Yaroslav-Lyutobor, Ilya Bogodar, Kasper Beloved, Arkhip-Ural, Eremey Patron, Keith, Luke-Happiness, Summerset Ocean, Monono Nikita, Ogneslav, Buddha-Alexander, Mister, Peace.

The girls were given the following non-trivial names: Uslada, Polina-Polina, Goluba, April, Cherry, India, Princess Daniella, Rosiyana, Russia, Zarya-Zaryanitsa, Luna, Lyalya, Angel Maria, Lunalika, Princess Angelina, Alyosha-Kaprina, Oceana, Joy , Alena-Flower, Delphine, Fox, Radostina, Sofia-Solnyshko.

As the department's press service explained, there is no fashion or tendency to become interested in unusual names in Moscow. Every year from one to 12 cases of non-standard adverbs are registered. According to the head of the Moscow Civil Registry Office, Irina Muravyova, most often an exotic name awaits a child in a family where one of the parents is a foreigner.

For the love of VIA Gre

Residents of the Moscow region are less creative with non-standard names. So, according to statistics from the last three years of the registry office in the Moscow region, the boys were called: Anikey, Ion, Ermak, Lukilianne, Joan, Altair, Andre, Prince, Yakub, Jason, Julius, Daniel. Girls: Zemfira, Cassandra, Esther, Zabava, Kupava, Ustina, Avdotya, Consuelo, Bereza, Cassiopeia, Madonna, Roksolana, Malina, Mercedes, Bagheera.

At the registry office city ​​near Moscow The Queen registered an unusual name - Viagra. Happy parents - driver Nikolai and housewife Anastasia explain their choice for three reasons. The first of them is the beauty and originality of the name, the second is that the drug of the same name contributed to the long-awaited conception of a child, and the third reason is the long-standing love for the group “VIA Gra”.

In Russian registry offices in the last three years such names as Zhuzha, Tulip, Lettuce, Millionaire, and Air Traffic Controller have been registered. By the way, people abroad are also great at making things up. Thus, according to the American pension fund, every year hundreds and thousands of children with unusual names are registered in the USA: Eros, Charisma, Lancelot, Lexus, Fantasia and even Messiah. Thus, over the past two years, no less than 1,000 Messiahs have been registered.

Right to change

However, psychologists say: children with unusual names can have a lot of problems in adulthood. Especially if the associations that an unusual name evokes among strangers do not correspond personal qualities child. After all, the more unusual the name, the more it attracts the attention of strangers. Therefore, from childhood, such a child will feel unusual and different from others. This, naturally, will leave a very deep mark on the psyche. Not every child and not every adult can withstand increased attention to their person.

But if the young Prince or a graduate of the Angel-Maria school does not want to continue his life path with names like that, they have the right to change them. Before the age of 14, this is done by contacting the guardianship and trusteeship authorities, after 14 years - through the registry office, but with written permission from the parents. Well, after reaching adulthood, that is, 18 years old, a young person has the right to independently come to the registry office, write an application and change his name. This year, by the way, 6,455 people took advantage of this right, last year - 8,320, the year before - 7,834.

In the name of the Revolution

After the October Revolution in Soviet Russia It was fashionable to give children the most unimaginable names. In the dictionary of Russian personal names, the author of which is Nikandr Petrovsky (the name, by the way, is also not the most common), you can find the following popular names that era: Electrification, Revolution, Decree, Smychka, Tractor, Algebrina, Turbine, Diesel, Railcar.

It happened that girls were called Dazdraperma (from the slogan “Long live the First of May”), Revdit (“Child of the Revolution”), Pofistal (“Winner of Fascism Joseph Stalin”) and even Perkosrak (“First Space Rocket”).

But among the strange revolutionary names there were also those that then caught on and were used to call babies for a long time afterwards. For example, Vladlen (abbreviated as Vladimir Lenin), Ninel (the same Lenin, only in reverse), Kim (Communist Youth International).

Stars do it too

World celebrities are also not averse to inventing something like this.

Thus, in the family of football player David Beckham, one of the children was named Brooklyn in honor of the New York area. American rock musician Frank Zappa named his daughter Lunar Satellite. The daughter of the famous film actress Gwyneth Paltrow received the simple name Apple, and David Bowie christened his son Zoe: the singer thought this was a good consonance - Zoe Bowie. By the way, the son never appreciated his parent’s wild creative imagination. Having grown up, he replaced Zoe with the neutral Joe, which, they say, greatly upset his father.

Other Hollywood celebrities turned out to be no less original. Today, among star children there are such names as Dandelion (Dandelion), Pitches (Peach), Pixie (Fairy) and even Fifi Trixiebel - a combination of sounds that defies translation.

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The most long name in the world is borne by an Indian whose last name is Brahmatra. It consists of 1478 letters, representing a series of names of historical places, names of famous diplomats, theologians, scientists, etc. merged together. It takes at least ten minutes to read it.

Compared to him full name Miss S. Ellen Georgiana Ser-Lecken from Montana in the USA - sheer trifles, only 598 letters. A lush set of names is not uncommon in Spain. The famous artist Pablo Picasso's full name was Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispin Crispiano de la Santisima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso.

And in France there lived a family without a surname. Instead, she bore a set of numbers - 1792. And four sons in this family bore the names of the months of the year. Thus, in the passport and other documents it looked like this: January 1792, February 1792, March 1792 and April 1792. The last representative of this strange family, Mr. March 1792, died in September 1904.

An innocent baby is born. His parents give him a name that will accompany him to the gravestone. Scientists estimate that a person hears his name approximately 1.5 million times in his life!

The mystery of the name

The ancients attached great importance to a person's name. They believed that the character, inclinations, talents, health and future fate of the child directly depended on it. Therefore, sometimes children were given the most strange names, which you can imagine: Oak, Eagle, Snake, Lubomir, Chaste, He who brings good news, Bright, Lion-like and many others.

Modern astrologers represent a whole science of meaning and their influence on karma. They claim that a name can carry both a blessing and a curse.

The hidden influence of a person’s name on fate is also confirmed by scientists, explaining this by the fact that it consists of sounds of a certain height that irritate significant areas of the brain, thus influencing both the bearer of the name and those around him. In addition, the wavelength of sound vibrations corresponds to a certain color, which means that the name is not black and white, but has a certain color, which also affects the character of its owner.

Unusual male names in the USSR

The strangest male names appeared during the USSR. In those years, ideology played a huge role, so patriotic parents abandoned the old bourgeois names. They celebrated their sons with neologisms born of the October Revolution, successes Soviet heroes, scientific discoveries, honorary professions: Potassium, Wolfram, Comrade, Median, Locomotive, Decembrist, Atheist, Tankman and others.

But the parents showed real creativity by inventing names as derivatives of slogans, revolutionary calls, party leaders: Arvil (the army of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin), Vedlen (the great deeds of Lenin), Kukutsapol (corn is the king of fields), Vist (great historical strength labor), Villur (Vladimir Ilyich Lenin loved his Motherland), Papir (party pyramid), Vors (Voroshilov shooters) or Delezh (Lenin’s deeds are alive) and many others. The people's imagination was inexhaustible!

Some of the strangest boy names even sound indecent. U modern people they evoke interesting associations: Vil (Vladimir Ilya Lenin), Zapor (for order), Pervsovstrat (the first Soviet stratospheric balloon), Thief (Great Pofivstal (fascist winner Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin).

Children in the USSR wore these strange names proudly. Over time, the pathos of the era subsided, but new generations still remained marked by history, which was already embodied in the unusual and sonorous patronymics of the children of those who were called, say, Osdvar (special Far Eastern army) and Roblen (born to be Lenin).

Unusual female names in the USSR

Awarded sonorous names in the style of the era and girls. They were proudly named: Omega, Drezina, Iskra, Tractorina, Stalin, Artak (artillery academy), Velira (great worker), Lagshmivara (Schmidt camp in the Arctic), Gertrude Dinera (child new era) or another variant of Doner (daughter of the new era), Krarmiya (Red Army), Lapanalda (Papanin camp on an ice floe), Raitiya (district printing house), Bestrazheva (Beria - guardian of the revolution) and others.

They sound somehow inconvenient to the modern ear female names 20s of the USSR - Dazdrasmyga (long live the bond of city and village) or, as an option, Dazdraperma (long live the first of May) or Nikserkha (Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev).

I wonder what all these names sounded like in their diminutive form?

There are many amazing male names in the world

There are lovers of creativity in all countries of the world. The desire to stand out from the crowd, to be known as an original, to express oneself pushes parents to give boys the strangest names:

Lennon - named his son Lazma Gellacher in honor of the famous John Lennon.

Gulliver is the name of G. Oldman's son.

Homer - Richard Gere named his heir in honor of the ancient Greek philosopher.

Dandelion is the name of Keith Richards' son.

Blue Angel is a strange name given by Dave Evans to his boy.

Jet is not a nickname, it is the legal name of John Travolta's son.

Ocean - decided that this name would make his son strong like the ocean. By the way, dad’s name is translated into Russian as “forest.”

Inspector Pilot - a descendant of Jason Lee bears this name in honor of the hero of a famous song.

Hurray - Alex James optimistically and joyfully named his newborn son.

Baby - David Duchovny gave such an affectionate name to his son. But the son has grown up and is reluctant to respond to him.

It is interesting that the strangest names in the world are given to their children by star parents, while among the rest traditional names are popular - Jack, Sam, Nick, Tom and William.

Female names of the world that cause surprise and even bewilderment

Little Trixie is the name of Bob Geldof's daughter.

Apple - Gwyneth Paltrow also named their beauty.

Hazelnut - Julia Roberts meant something when she gave this original name to my daughter.

Honey Blossom - this is the name Bob Geldof gave his little princess.

Bell-Madonna - Jerry Halliwell named her daughter with this unusual double name.

The Goddess of Love names her heir Lil Mo.

Heavenly - Michael Hutchence named his daughter in the spirit of the American Indians.

Ireland is the heiress of Alec Baldwin.

Not all of the strangest female names in the world are listed. Original parents christen their children with names celestial bodies, cities, states and countries, book, film and cartoon characters, names of flowers, trees and animals.

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These are truly the strangest names!

The longest name on the planet consists of almost 1,500 letters. It takes a full 10 minutes to read. Before this, the longest name belonged to an American woman and consisted of 598 letters.

A Hawaii schoolgirl's 102-letter name could not be written down in the class register.

Lost to everyone famous Picasso. His full name is only 93 letters long!

The American Jackson couple loves their children very much. This is probably why they gave them the names Tonsillitis, Laryngitis, Meningitis, Appendicitis and Peritonitis.

Another couple named their daughters Wu, Gu, Mu.

The ideological Jennifer Thornburgh took the name “End Dissection” at age 19.

The strangest names in Russia

Officially, from 2009 to 2012, the following were registered that Russians gave to their offspring:

For boys: Azar, Andres, Aristarchus, Garib, Gus, Mahmudahmadinejad, Prahlada (yes, that’s the boy’s name), Cassper the Beloved, Luke-and-Happiness, Arkhip-Ural, Hero, Aladdin, Ogneslav.

For girls: Russia, Zhuzha, twins Zita and Gita, Viagra, Privatization, Angel Maria, Princess, Queen, Juno, Joy, Fun, Almaza, Brilliantina.

Choosing the right name

Parents' vanity can result in serious problems in life for a child. A child can become an outcast among his peers, resulting in all sorts of complexes and nervous breakdowns. All this imposes great responsibility on parents who choose a name for their baby.

Psychologists advise:

Take into account the sound of the name along with the patronymic.

Do not give children obligatory names: Count, Strongman, Beauty, etc.

Don't name your children after your favorite heroes. The name Harry Potter or Monster High is unlikely to appeal to an older child.

It is not advisable to give children names historical figures. Names such as Napoleon or Pinochet may not be greeted very favorably by society.

Abroad, there is a linguistic name verification service. Experts check that the planned name for the child sounds decent in other languages ​​of the world.

Both foreigners and stars are distinguished by originality

This year, more than 101 thousand babies were born in the capital, last year 134.5 thousand, in 2011 - 125 thousand. Most often, parents chose such names for their sons as Artem, Alexander, Maxim, Ivan, Mikhail, and for girls - Sofia (Sofia), Maria, Anastasia, Daria, Anna. But from year to year there are also parents who want their heirs to have a name that no one else will have. The list of the most original names was compiled by Rossiyskaya Gazeta.

In Moscow, boys were called Dmitry-Amethyst, Matvey-Rainbow, Nikolai-Nikita-Nil, Count, Gift, Ivan-Kolovrat, Mercury, Kantogor-Egor, March, Christamrirados, Prince, Prince, Cosmos, Angel, Wind, Will, Dolphin, Yaroslav-Lyutobor, Ilya Bogodar, Kasper Beloved, Arkhip-Ural, Eremey Patron, Keith, Luke-Happiness, Summerset Ocean, Monono Nikita, Ogneslav, Buddha-Alexander, Mister, Peace.

The girls were given the following non-trivial names: Uslada, Polina-Polina, Goluba, April, Cherry, India, Princess Daniella, Rosiyana, Russia, Zarya-Zaryanitsa, Luna, Lyalya, Angel Maria, Lunalika, Princess Angelina, Alyosha-Kaprina, Oceana, Joy , Alena-Flower, Delphine, Fox, Radostina, Sofia-Solnyshko.

According to the head of the Moscow Civil Registry Office, most often an exotic name awaits a child in a family where one of the parents is a foreigner.

Residents of the Moscow region are less creative with non-standard names. So, according to statistics for the last three years in the Moscow region, the boys were called: Anikey, Ion, Ermak, Lukilianne, Hoan, Altair, Andre, Prince, Yakub, Jason, Julius, Daniel. Girls: Zemfira, Cassandra, Esther, Zabava, Kupava, Ustina, Avdotya, Consuelo, Bereza, Cassiopeia, Madonna, Roksolana, Malina, Mercedes, Bagheera.

An unusual name is registered in the registry office of the town of Korolev near Moscow - Viagra. Happy parents, driver Nikolai and housewife Anastasia, explain their choice for three reasons. The first of them is the beauty and originality of the name, the second is that the drug of the same name contributed to the long-awaited conception of a child, and the third reason is the long-standing love for the VIA Gra group.

In Russian registry offices over the past three years such names as Zhuzha, Tulip, Lettuce, Millionaire, and Air Traffic Controller have been registered.

According to the American Pension Fund, every year hundreds and thousands of children with unusual names are registered in the United States: Eros, Charisma, Lancelot, Lexus, Fantasia and even Messiah. Thus, over the past two years, more than 1,000 Messiahs have been registered.

After the October Revolution in Soviet Russia, it was fashionable to give children the most unimaginable names. In the dictionary of Russian personal names, authored by Nikandr Petrovsky, you can find the following popular names of that era: Electrification, Revolution, Decree, Smychka, Tractor, Algebrina, Turbina, Diesel, Railcar.

It happened that girls were called Dazdraperma (from the slogan “Long live the First of May”), Revdit (“Child of the Revolution”), Pofistal (“Winner of Fascism Joseph Stalin”) and even Perkosrak (“First Space Rocket”).

But among the strange revolutionary names there were also those that then caught on and were used to call babies for a long time afterwards. For example, Vladlen (abbreviated as Vladimir Lenin), Ninel (the same Lenin, only in reverse), Kim (Communist Youth International).

In the family of football player David Beckham, one of the children was named Brooklyn in honor of the New York area. American rock musician Frank Zappa named his daughter Lunar Satellite. The daughter of the famous film actress Gwyneth Paltrow received the simple name Apple, and David Bowie christened his son Zoe: the singer thought this was a good consonance - Zoe Bowie. By the way, the son never appreciated his parent’s wild creative imagination. Having grown up, he replaced Zoe with the neutral Joe, which, they say, greatly upset his father.

Other Hollywood celebrities turned out to be no less original. Today, among star children there are such names as Dandelion (Dandelion), Pitches (Peach), Pixie (Fairy) and even Fifi Trixiebel - a combination of sounds that defies translation.

The longest name in the world is borne by an Indian whose surname is Brahmatra. It consists of 1478 letters, representing a series of names of historical places, names of famous diplomats, theologians, scientists, etc. merged together. It takes at least ten minutes to read it.

In comparison, the full name of Miss S. Ellen Georgiane Ser-Lekken from Montana in the USA is mere trifle, only 598 letters. A lush set of names is not uncommon in Spain. The famous artist Pablo Picasso's full name was Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispin Crispiano de la Santisima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso.

And in France there lived a family without a surname. Instead, she bore a set of numbers - 1792. And four sons in this family bore the names of the months of the year. Thus, in the passport and other documents it looked like this: January 1792, February 1792, March 1792 and April 1792. The last representative of this strange family, Mr. March 1792, died in September 1904.

Almost 20% of parents do not have time to decide on the name of their unborn child by the time of his birth, but there are also those who cannot come to an agreement even a month after the birth of the baby. Distracted by many everyday problems, it is sometimes very difficult for a husband and wife to agree, because everyone has their own preferences and their own vision of this issue. And here, relatives, friends, and just acquaintances begin to offer their options. Fashion dictates, television promotes, how can you choose?

It is clear that every parent wishes for their child happy life. Believing that a newborn's name can define him future fate, to promote success in their personal life and career, parents often see their future in the baby’s name - and, sometimes, they choose a rare rather than a common name for their baby. Why?

  • They believe that it will help the child develop certain qualities - for example, independence.
  • They strive to distinguish their child from other children in advance.
  • Follow family traditions, where the names of grandparents are passed down from generation to generation.

Based on these premises, it is possible to determine where rare names come from.

  • The most obvious is the “well forgotten old”. Names that were used to call children many years, and sometimes centuries, ago appear in everyday life. In Russia they sound again Old Slavonic names- Bogdan, Miroslava, Tayana.
  • There are very creative and progressive parents who come up with names themselves. This is how the name Svetlana appeared, although it was invented for the character, and not for her own child. And the name Stella was invented for a cycle of sonnets.
  • Sometimes adults try to remember events that are important to them. This is exactly how they are born completely unusual names, many of which subsequently become unviable, but some of these names continue to exist - for example, Kazbek, Damir or Kim. This desire to record various historical events, places to remember and immortalize some great personalities. IN to a greater extent the Soviet names that have appeared reflect this trend, and they can be called rare (Radiy, Zarya, Vladlen, Astra).
  • You can also consider rare names to be those foreign, borrowed names that are not accepted in use in a particular country. At the same time, most Christian names are duplicated in one way or another both in Catholicism and Orthodoxy (Martha - Martha, Christiana - Christina). Here are some foreign names still can be called rare - Emma, ​​Madeleine, Monica, Laura.

Rare names for girls

Giving my daughter rare name, parents strive first of all to highlight and emphasize some specific features of the newborn, which, as the parents are sure, their daughter will definitely have. Most often these are beautiful, sonorous, melodious names. U different nationalities your list of rare female names.

In Russia in lately It became fashionable to give children Old Slavonic names. For example, the opportunity arose to personally meet Zabava or Bozhena, although such names are still considered rare. And believers will be pleased to see such girls beautiful names, like Seraphim, Pelageya or Evdokia.

Muslim
Zemfira, Ilzira, Ilyuza, Mavlyuda, Mavile, Nomina, Nuria, Perizat, Razilya, Sazhida, Safura, Sevara, Fazilya, Fariza, Hadiya, Shakira, Shahina, Enger

Rare names for boys

The baby's name is chosen based on a specific idea. These can be names based on the zodiac sign, mythical, biblical, foreign or new names. Some previously rare names are now becoming popular, and their former interest is returning to them. Some common names are transformed, acquiring new spellings and sounds, thus creating a new, beautiful, rare name.

In addition to the obvious goal of parents who choose a rare name for their child - to make him stand out from the rest, there is also a hidden one. Parents try in this way to teach children to be independent and independent from an early age. After all, starting from the first days of a baby’s life, those around him begin to ask, clarify, and be surprised by the name he heard, and the child cannot help but notice this.

But not all children can bear this burden, and not all, even adults, owners of such rare names are ready to continue to bear it. Such a selection leaves an imprint on inner world person. It can affect his behavior, make him closed, touchy, or, conversely, arrogant and aggressive. Many people, upon reaching adulthood, change their name to a more common one. But it also happens that it is his rare name that helps a person, and still a child, to overcome obstacles, hold his head high and achieve his goals.

But still, maybe future parents should think about it and choose one of the more familiar and popular names for their child?

Choosing a name for a boy

Rare names by month

This list was compiled from the names given in the name day calendar. It includes Orthodox and catholic names. This is another method that parents who are looking for a rare name for their child can use. The full name day calendar (including for popular names) can be found at the link below the table.

Top 10: The most unusual names in the world

1st place: Some time ago in France there lived a family deprived of the most ordinary surname. Instead, she “wore” a set of numbers - 1792. And four sons in this family bore the names of the months of the year. Thus, in the passport and other documents it looked like this: January 1792, February 1792, March 1792 and April 1792. The last representative of this strange family, “Mr. March 1792,” died in September 1904.

2nd place: And the Jackson family from Chicago branded their five children, naming them: Meningitis, Laryngitis, Appendicitis, Peritonitis, Tonsillitis.

3rd place: Psychologist John Train has prepared a book of the most absurd names that some Americans suffer from. For example, the Mai family from New Orleans chose the names Mu, Wu, Gu for their daughters.

4th place: In one village in Kandhmala there is a guy named I love potatoes.

5th place: “Hello, Two kilograms of rice!”, “Hello, Silver Dollar!” - this is how two residents of the Kandhmal district in the Indian state of Orissa greet each other when they meet. This corner of India holds the lead in the most unusual names that parents come up with for their children. Two kilograms of rice are a memory of the gift sent by the state: this is the measure of rice that is given out by decision of the authorities for each child born.

6th place: I think that after this a girl named Princess Diana and a boy christened Hamlet, born in Kharkov in 1998, will seem to you just a little innocent prank of their parents

7th place: Lorierik ("Lenin, October Revolution, Industrialization, Electrification, Radiofication and Communism"), Uryurvkos ("Hurray, Jura in Space!"), Kukutsapol ("Corn is the Queen of the Fields"), Lagshmivara ("Schmidt Camp in the Arctic"), Dazdraperma ("Long Live the First of May !").

8th place: The name of Miss S. Ellen Georgiana Ser-Lecken, who was born in 1979 in Montana, USA. The first letter C is the beginning of her name, which is “only” 598 letters long. Her loved ones call her Snowwool or simply Oli. Well, the census takers, apparently, put it even simpler: “Oh, Lord! She’s here again!”

9th place: In the Hawaiian Islands, the youngest daughter of the owner of one of the local restaurants entered one of the schools in the city of Honolulu. Her first and last name consist of 102 letters. Here they are: Napu-Amo-Hala-Ona-Ona-Aneka-Wehi-Wehi-Ona-Hiwea-Nena-Wawa-Keho-Onka-Kahe-Hea-Leke-Ea-Ona-Ney-Nana-Nia-Keko-Oa -Oga-Wan-Ika-Wanao. They were never able to include it in the class magazine. In Russian this means: "Numerous beautiful flowers of the mountains and valleys begin to fill Hawaii's length and breadth with their fragrance."

10th place: Famous artist Pablo Picasso is known to everyone. But not everyone knows the full set of his first and last names. Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Crispin Crispiano de la Santisima Trinidad Ruiz and Picasso. There are 93 letters in his first and last name. After all, Picasso is a Spaniard, and in Spain such a magnificent set of names is not at all uncommon.

And in 2008, two boys named North, one Dolphin, Wind and Angel appeared in Moscow. The girls were named Luna and Galavictoria. Years earlier, Salad Lettuce, Air Traffic Controller, Simply a Hero, Yaroslav-Lyutobor, Zarya-Zaryanitsa, Volya, Luna, Viagra, Russia, Cool and Privatization were born...
And there is also BOC rVF 260602 (Biological Object of a Human of the Voronin-Frolov family, born on June 26, 2002...

By the way, when I found this, I remembered how one of my mother’s friends told me that her friends named the girl Doleres and the boy Elvis. The main dad’s name is Ion (Vanya in Russian), and their surname is typically Moldavian, for the life of me I can’t remember. It was in Chisinau three years ago!