51xpa Boss: Get to work Sakura: What's your name again? Boss: Pikachu, now get to work Sakura: Pikachu-san, what if I don't do my work? Will you use your lightning bolt attack? Boss: Sakura-san Sakura: Yes Pikachu-san? Boss: Get. To. Work. Sakura: Bu- Boss: *Groans* Sakura: Oh, all right
hhhh This reminds me of 王(king)诗(poem)婷(graceful) , which is a great Chinese female name. But it is going to be a disaster if she decides to go aboard. Because her name on the passport is going to be Shiting Wang in English.....
Pikachu surprise face is no where NEAR as funny as the face Togamon is always making. Don't wanna sound rude, but Pokemon sUcKs. 'oh look! i've trapped an animal inside a ball! I'll make it fight off Pokemon-version Ken Ichijouji for me!!'
@@rosegrayvold5920 I loved how you said "I dOn'T wAnNa SoUnD rUdE" then say pokemon sucks. Dude. You literally said that in a really mean way and you made fun of it. Plus that is your opinion. You've offended many ,Including me. (And also Meining Potatocat was talking about the name "pikachu" so using the Togamon face wouldn't really make sense.) Digimon and Pokemon are both great franchises.
Look it up. They spelled it different. Otto Moe. His late grandfather was Otto Moe too and had a service station, died when we were in high school. Don't remember how Snow spelled his name. His nickname was Bub.
I just remembered that here in France, I know a girl (who's my little sister's best friend) named "Canelle" (Cinnamon). When I heard people talking about her for the first time, I though they were talking about a pet dog. 💀 Also apparently, my former best friend knew a girl named "Tartine" (Toast)...
In Quebec, the government had to step in in the 1990's because parents tried to name their daughter Spatule (spatula) and forced the parents to change the name.
In Finland we have names like "Hymy" (smile, this I think is very uncommon), but these are more common "Aamu"(morning), "Meri"(sea), "Meri-Tuuli" (wind that blows at the sea", "Pilvi"(clound, not sure how common), "Voitto" (when someone wins something), "Sisu"(hard to explain but like the inner willpower people have), "Lempi"(love) and of course we have also "Jorma" (the same as Dick in English) and "Yrjö" (puke).
Code Name Ya. My friend once said he was going to name his future daughter Mary Jane since his last name translates to English as "drinker". So, Mary Jane Drinker. Poor kid :'D
@@larrycantdraw8995 Ja, zum Glück gibt es in Deutschland ganz normale Namen wie z.B. die Pepsi-Carola, Pumuckl, Gucci, Milka, Imperial-Purity, Cinderella-Melodie, Schaklyn (Ja die gute alte Schaklyn, Jaquelines Schwester), Bluebell, Nussi und Cosmo!
@@milkteamachine oh my god that just reminded me I once went to a meeting that was run by a woman named Cashmoneh. The sh part was more of that french sshzzh noise we don't have in English, so it was sort of hidden that the poor thing was named a fancy version of CashMoney
My mother in law is a case worker and had to represent a woman named J'Quarter. Also, a woman named La-a....pronounced LaDasha....because of the dash mark in the middle
Rachel & Jun fun fact in Iceland there is a special names comitee that approve new names. So if you want to name your child smth not already on the list of approved names they have to sumit the name to the comitee and get it approved. The comitee also makes sure that no child is named smth that will get them bullied for example you can be named Ljótur which means "ugly" but no one is named that for obvious reasons. We also have all kinds of names that would be weird to foreigners like the name Bolli which means "cup" but that name has beed used since the Viking age so it's not weird to us :D
Parents thought it would fun to name me Robin Hood. ( With the Hood spelled a little differently ) I actually got in trouble while paying with my debit card, because the cashier couldn't believe the card was legit ._.
It's actually kind of funny how a lot of people don't realize a lot of names from old European languages actually sound very like 'Native American' names when translated into English, which tended to be the thing with Native Americans to go with the meanings in English rather than the original language.
Lempi-Lahja (favorite-gift), Meri-Tuuli (ocean-wind) and such are not even that rare. Tho I more think were. I find at least more older ppl named like these.
I love how Jun asks the question about what name Rachel wants her future child to be named....as if theyre not married and would have the child together
My partner does that too, I appreciate it. It's probably so it doesn't feel so clingy or "We ARE having a child together in the future, you have no choice!" But that might just be me?
@@wolfheart8604yeah, but he literally asked her "what would you name your child if YOU had one" not "if WE had one". It made me think "you know that child is going to be yours too right?" lol
Australian here, nimrod means idiot here too. We also use 'drongo', 'mullet' and 'flamin' galah'. My dad worked with a guy called Al. His last name was Batros. Al Batros. And I went to school with a Mai Dong, and a Holly Crapis. Yikes.
Some people don't think about what they name their kids...Carla Tate, I believe you....so was this kid called Chandelier, or did she go by a shortened version, such as Chanda ?
I swear I had never even heard the word Nimrod till this video...well, I guess just maybe where I live in the UK (southeast) people don't use it as much?
Stupidity have no nationality. Here, in Russia, in 2002, there was a couple which tryed to give their child a name "БОЧ рВФ 260602". It's a abbreviation for "Biological Human Object from the family Voronin-Froloff, born in 2002.06.02". The name was not registered, and that caused a lot of troubles for that child.
where I live, someone gave their child ‘Tallulah Does The Hula From Hawaii’ as a first name. When she was 9 child protective services took the parents to court for... obvious reasons.
mikayla ginders Oh yeah, I remember reading about that one too. I always thought it was twins, not triplets. I think Tallulah Does The Hula In Hawaii was banned in NZ too.
I'd imagine most are like this because chances are you aren't going to be the same kind of person as your parents. So you probably won't like the same names. Hence I ended up with a common jewish name. xD I'm not jewish. xD
My sister says that if she ever has a kid, she wants to name it Diarrhea. she says it sounds pretty but just has an unpleasant meaning.. I hope she never has kids.
Get her to call it Daria(/o) if so, at a push. The kids at school will do the rest. Edit; oh crap! Wrote it with out seeing the above comment. See it works!
The impossible kanji names are the Japanese equivalent of here in America where people will name their kid Wwxhwidndeijncrefnjiercerji but say it's pronounced like Jessica
my father is almost 60 years old (we're american btw.) His name is the letter A, and his middle name is the letter J. His name is technically AJ, but... :/ They had the common sense to name my oldest brother something to where his initials are also AJ, but my father's legal first name is literally... A
TRUE STORY: One of the applicants in previous job is a girl introduced herself with a nickname KAMI (pronounced as Cammy); When I looked in her resume, it says her name was KAMEHAMEHA.
The funny thing was, that was the name of a Hawaiian king, and that person could be named after him! But because of DBZ and how it's so renown today worldwide... That can be embarrassing, especially if it were their intention to name them after the show than the king! 😔
Ricochet Obscurity DBZ is big in our country, everyone practically grew up with the series, so it's more probable that its from DBZ. 😂 that being said, it's sad for someone who is trying to preserve the hawaiian heritage, but has been overshadowed by an anime.
My name is Barbara..... As soon as Rachel started talking about old fashioned names I thought of mine but I didn't think she was gonna directly come for my life like that ;_;
Rainbow by itself would be cute, like a lot of nature names, but really? Naming your kid after a toy/cartoon horse? My mom had a coworker whose name was Day Ann Knight, as in "day & night". Her parents thought it was cute, but she got made fun of a lot as a kid. She said she couldn't wait to fall in love & get married so she could change her last name. I went to school with a girl named Stormy, named that because she was actually born during a big storm. Heard of a friend-of-a-friend called Sunshine too. Both had average middle & last names & liked their names.
yugiohfangirl6410 “Nimrod” used to be a word for a skillful hunter. Then Bugs Bunny called Elmer Fudd a “poor little nimrod” in a Looney Tunes short. It was many viewers’ first time hearing the word, and they inferred that Bugs meant it as an insult. They kept misusing it until it took on the definition of an inept or foolish person.
I knew someone who had the name autumn her sisters names were winter and summer. I asked her "where's spring" she just looked at me like "why?" Also at least in America there's people named after gems/ birthstones, opal amethyst ruby diamond emerald pearl etc
Well, January is a name that is of Latin origin. Wait for Slavic names - they are actually very messed up. *Wojciech* (also the name of the first patron saint in Poland): *the man to whom war is joy*
My sister's boyfriend is named Dartanian and I keep telling my sister that if they ever get married and have kids she has to name her son Beowulf just so I can introduce my nephew as "Beowulf son of Dartanian" That just sounds so badass x'D
I used to have a girl in my class called Pacific, whose older sister was called Atlanta and younger sister was called Sydney. After we finished primary school they moved to Sydney, Australia.
Cream-Tea-And-Sandwiches i know whisky,alize,rummy and sake ... you know how they my cousins kids name..the old people give him crap everytime Like whats wrong with you..you got no life...lol
I went to school with Bambi & Forest Pyre. As for Japanese given names, the worst one I've heard was "Monchicchi," which is based of either a toy from the early 70s or the 80s cartoon. REPLY
Well at least those sound pretty normal, actually kind of pretty. Like if I was writing a story I feel like I could name a character that. Its unique.... actually I might just write those down for later
So in Turkey there is very weird names like “Roket” which means rocket (Rocket is like a spacecraft). But the weird thing is that there is a man (In Turkey) that haves the name “Roket” and also the surname “Atar”. If you connect (make it to an one word) these two “names” (or words) it means Bazooka in Turkish.
Here in Brazil, there are several strange names registered, I've seen "Cheap Aeronaut" and "Antônio Premature Deer" yes, these names exist (i translate these names ;^;)
To be fair, if you translate names back to their roots, a LOT of "proper" names sound super derpy too. For most of them we just mashed together some random nouns and then through time and the changes of language, nowadays people just don't tend to recognize as easily anymore which words the names originated from.
I knew a Breck...nobody made fun of him except his two gay best friends- *note , he was a model. So...I don't know if that had anything to do with things, but....ya. Breck. My phone keeps crazy trying to autocorrect it to...I bet you can guess...
Caillou is french for pebble. But since that is the name of the main character of a canadian children show that parents utterly hate, caillou now became a slang word for a person who whines and complains, like a five year old throwing a temper tantrum.
Ya, I never let my kid watch that horrible show. Can't stand listening to that whining, let alone teach my kid to act like that... Ugh Who needs complaining in stereo?!! LOL
I know!!! And in the show, Caillou is never punished for acting like such a whiny brat! Even when he is talking casually, he is still whining! No one wants their kids to whine and complain and go like "WAAAAHHH MOMMY MOMMY MOMMY!!!" All the time.@@minarooda
I remember watching this show as a very little kid haha. My parents don’t know English so they had no idea what it was about. And I was tiny so I didn’t think much about it too. It’s so painful to watch now lol
That show was banned from our home the first time it came on TV within SECONDS. We literally blocked it from the cable box so there was NO possibility of seeing it. Its THAT horrible.
It's also important to note, Biblically, who Nimrod was. He sought to outright defy God, and treated God as a mortal (literally) enemy, in a sense. He was a hunter, yes, a hunter of men, and a godless tyrant at that. While we may not have used "nimrod" as an insult until recently, one could deduce that even Biblically it would make sense to refer to someone who is foolish as "Nimrod." After all, what's more foolish than trying to battle a force as powerful as one who created all? It's a fruitless-- a _foolish_ effort. Just food for thought. I should also add that because of this double-edged sword, anyone who names their child Nimrod, especially anyone of the Christian faith, is simply put-- a fucking nimrod.
@@alangknowles yeah but it still sounds like an insult, doesn't it? Someone called you 'Nimrod' you'd know what they meant yeah? I'm Aussie and it's never been a word I've heard used here either but I've always thought of it as an insult.
Nimrod means the same thing in the UK Slang as the US Slang. A girl went to school with my sister and her legal first name was “Talula does the hula in Hawaii” when she turned 18 she legally changed it to Talula.
Wait, are you serious, you knew her!? Didn't Talula get taken off her parents because someone ruled that anyone who gave that name to a child was practising child cruelty?
My friends parents were going to call her Ophelia. Which is a lovely classical name. And then the remembered their last name...... True story.. Their last name is Dyck.
Could be worse... I know of a girl named Ann. A perfectly normal everyday name, right? Only, their family name is Almark... WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?!?!?
I went to school with a Sandy Butts. Not even Sandra. Her name was Sandy Butts. She didn't show up for the first three weeks of school and I was convinced it was a joke on the roster. Then one day there's a blonde girl named who showed up in class.... Introduces herself and said thier move across the country got delayed. Yep. It was Sandy.
I thought about Hiro right away bit I don't think that's the name they meant I believe when it's spelt with an I is actually a traditional have bit I could be totally wrong
I remember an npr article years ago that talked about how in the US, long ago, there was a time when fathers used to have pretty exclusive naming rights over their legitimate children. And a lot of the first names on the census during that era were AWFUL. A lot of Dads named their kids after just household objects like "cup."
melissa saint Super Ironic I know of twins in my town who unfortunately their mom died giving birth and so their dad ended up nameing them. Lace and Leather. The girl Leather told me this when I asked "So how did you get the name leather?"
Bugs Bunny accidentally invented the word nimrod because he was calling Elmur Fudd after the biblical hunter sarcastically but no one ever heard of that character so they thought it was a word for idiot.
@@sayakazuhiko1534 they don't have meaning necessarily because most of them are syllabic translation for example the name random brick said literally means "male too guy" which makes no sense and it's pronounced "gong tai lang" in Chinese
My step mom taught in a poverty stricken town. Her favorite names she came across included the following: Placenta and Uterus (Twins, one boy one girl, nicknamed Centy and Ute) Shithead (pronounced Sha-theed) Cherry (a boy.)
Miguel I heard a story about an uneducated woman who named her daughter Vagina. She heard it while she was in the hospital to give birth and she thought it sounded pretty. When she was told what the word means, she said, “That’s not a vagina, that’s a hoochie.” Please note that I have no idea if the story is true.
Bugs Bunny called Elmer Fudd Nimrod sarcastically because he was a bad hunter but people didn't get the reference so they thought that Nimrod meant idiot and it stuck
What makes this truly funny is how everyone in the US claimed to be resolutely Christian back then, but were apparently completely unaware of this reoccurring character in the Bible.
¿Do Geese See God? Actually, originally audiences did get the joke! As time passed, audiences began to miss it and over time it became synonymous for idiot, but it didn’t start out that way!
+Venus Angelic Wait do they not know it's a real name? Haven't they ever heard of Serena and Venus Williams?? Venus has been around a super long time lol, it's definitely not kirakira! (*゚▽゚)ノ
If I recall Venus has been fairly low on naming popularity for a hundred years or more. So while not a 'fake name' it's still an uncommon or "special" name.
From what I remember, Nimrod was a great hunter in the Bible. Bugs Bunny liked to insult Elmer Fudd by sarcastically calling him Nimrod, even though he's pretty bad at hunting wabbit. So that seems to be where the insulting version comes from.
well, nimrod sounds bad just for the slang, in many other places it sounds cool and strong, but the real meaning is not so good, is like "the one who fight against God" so id like to say enemy of God, good name for a bad guy chatacter tho
浜田 飛呂 (Hamada Hiro) "Hiro uses the kanji "hi" which can mean 'to fly' (it's used in the japanese word for airplane - hikouki (飛行機). The second character by itself can mean 'backbone'. This all makes an odd sort of sense as Hiro (with Baymax) flies and is the backbone of the team"
I had this classmate who was named Beeg Jack and when he introduced himself we thought he said "Hi I'm *Big* Jack" then we were all laughing cuz he really was big so he wrote his name then everything became quiet 😐
This reminds me of something that happened in my country: A document detailing "registration rules" for the local public health system surfaced on the net, and there was a list of "forbidden names" on it. We're not talking about weird spellings of a word or fictional character names - there were some truly horrible names in that list. Hopefully it was just some people who felt like messing around when filling their registration forms, because I can't fathom the fact that someone would actually name their child "Erotika", "Forbidden Fruit" or just straight up "Crossdresser".
saiko is very very common japanese name too. my teacher had last name kokenge not sure the language bit pronounced cocaine. parents thought it was a prank when she called about students
@@zagrych lol imagine being called Saiko Kokenge in an English speaking country. 😂 Teacher: "this is our new exchange student Psycho Cocaine... Why don't tell us a little about urself, Psycho?" Saiko: "well, i miss my friend Pikachu... I hope to make some friends here." Teacher: "why don't u take a seat next to Nimrod over there. His friend The Letter C just moved away and he's feeling lonely, aren't u Nimrod?" Nimrod: yes Mr. Hammock. Teacher: call me Banana, Nimrod. Everyone else does. U too, Psycho.
At this moment, you have 911 likes. I'm having a bit of an emergency, trying to decide whether to ruin it and congratulate your pun, or to leave it be - I think I'll just leave it be and like it internally.
There's a girl in my class at school called Nevaeh (heaven spelled backwards) it's pronounced 'nev ay ah' and we are Australian so it is true that its becoming more common (most Australians also recognize the term nimrod as an idiot)
Hello,I am a Japanese high school student,and a pure Japanese. I like your movie,because veryvery funny. Both he and she has a good sence of humor! I am looking forward to uploading your movie,everyday! I'm sorry for my clumsy English. good luck!
Did you try to say you like their videos and that you look forward for their new videos everyday? I'm an Spanish native speaker with many years of learning english, Did I get (did I understand) your words?
DragoonKiller777 Oh,really?? Thanks!! I more want to learn English! I am going to enter Akita Univ. Its entrance examination wants a skill for talking and writing in English. That's why I am larning English. That's NICE! Japanese is somewhat difficult. but the more you learn Japanese, the more you can feel interested it.
Well, I'm Kinda like a language freaky hahaha, I love to go deep in language and I've loved and feel amazed on how Kanjis have worked to feet you language, so kanjies are like a big world in japanese, and it's structure is very interesting, way different from english and spanish, I've been very interested on it for a long time, so I've got to know how japanese works, but not the language itself, Do you use facebook or any other way to comunicate? would be weird to just talk in this comment hehe
I love seeing another person liking the name 'Isamu' cause I reaally love it as well! Used it for a character in an Rpg and a book I write in my free time ^^
When you register your child here in germany, they can deny your choice of name, if it might cause harm to your child later.
*The chat filter seems to be working*
Finland too
Meow Girl I think you can't name your child anything offensive in america. like no "shithead" or "dumbass."
@@chromberries7329 Or Robocop. That's also illegal.
Or ''spatule" it's french go look the meening of this poor boy's name
Teacher: Pikachu, I choose you!
Pikachu: I get it, you want me to answer a question, do you really have to say it like that EVERYTIME!
Pikachu : *triggered*
Lucas's camera girlfriend *pickachu*
@@karen3824 oops my bad I didn't realise it
Lucas's camera girlfriend nah I was only joking and Pickachu is funnier 😂
@@karen3824 😅
Here in Romania, I met a girl called Poliția, which literally means Police, imagine if she ever gets arrested and the police asks her name.
I am from there and omg i lought soo hard at like 2 am in the morning (night)
Salutare 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
Yay nu ma asteptam sa vad romanii aici!
ROMÂNIA!!!
Omg romania
Rachel: "Hey little Marijuana! Come eat your vegetables!"
Jun: "You seem pretty HIGH today!"
😂😂😂 Bless your soul.
I mean, those greens are good for you, right?
I hope they both smoke.
Kumori Uta u filipino?
大麻さん、ごめんなさい 🤣
A lot of females are named marijuana across the world, really. The name Marì Juana is simply Mary Jane in Spanish.
me: my name means light and the universe
friend: that's so frickin awesome! are you named after a goddess, or a fairy???
me: my name is pikachu
LOL
I'm dying
Lmaoooooo
how many times will that guy be told "pikachu use thunderbolt!" ?
DID ANYONE CALL ME
I can't stop laughing at the thought of having a 40 year old boss named pikachu.
xD
51xpa Boss: Get to work
Sakura: What's your name again?
Boss: Pikachu, now get to work
Sakura: Pikachu-san, what if I don't do my work? Will you use your lightning bolt attack?
Boss: Sakura-san
Sakura: Yes Pikachu-san?
Boss: Get. To. Work.
Sakura: Bu-
Boss: *Groans*
Sakura: Oh, all right
Omg 😂😂😂😂
Imagine the promotion board: pikachu I choose you!
Yeah, we know that slang thanks to American tv
Meanwhile, there is now one person with the name “X Æ A-12” in the US. Fun
*cough cough* elon musk
Weren't they not allowed to name it that?
Oh wow
*cough cough*
Go won?
Someone has a crush on marijuana:
Girl: M-Marijuana-kun, I-I...
Omg I cant-
Girl: I-I’m ADDICTED to you...
Marijuana senpai, notice me pls :(
if it was in english they could go by Mary Jane
M-Marijuana-senpai, I-I feel like I can't l-live without you! Please accept my feelings M-Marijuana-senpai!!! ( ◜‿◝ )♡
I remember a Chinese name called 史(history)珍(pearl)香 (aroma) but it is pronounced the same as 屎真香 which literally means shit smells good.
This is literally the funniest thing i’ve seen all month
bruh 0 that should be the name of a Chinese restaurant
@Flyingcat 655 I CANT BREATHE
Bad boba
hhhh This reminds me of 王(king)诗(poem)婷(graceful) , which is a great Chinese female name. But it is going to be a disaster if she decides to go aboard. Because her name on the passport is going to be Shiting Wang in English.....
so then pikachu can change his name to raichu.
df1333 Raichu actually sounds like a cool name
Oh I died! XD hahahaha
df1333 "my child just evolved! " interesting...
"raichu ライチュウ らいちゅう 萊鄒" English language hard (´・ω・`)
df1333 lol
“hi what’s your name?”
“Pikachu”
*pikachu surprised face*
Pikachu surprise face is no where NEAR as funny as the face Togamon is always making. Don't wanna sound rude, but Pokemon sUcKs.
'oh look! i've trapped an animal inside a ball! I'll make it fight off Pokemon-version Ken Ichijouji for me!!'
@@rosegrayvold5920 you know nothing about Pokemon. I bet you're not even born yet when the first generation of Pokemon was released.
@@rosegrayvold5920 I loved how you said "I dOn'T wAnNa SoUnD rUdE"
then say pokemon sucks. Dude. You literally said that in a really mean
way and you made fun of it. Plus that is your opinion. You've offended many
,Including me. (And also Meining Potatocat was talking about the name "pikachu"
so using the Togamon face wouldn't really make sense.) Digimon and Pokemon are
both great franchises.
@@elizabethnhunglam5126 I'm sorry.
;)
@@elizabethnhunglam5126 tho I don't like digimon but pokemon......
Is da BEST
Wife: we cannot name the baby pikachu san!
Husband: fine what's your name for him.
Wife: A
Noice profile pic UwU
Husband: I think we should see other people
@@K4ALE i thought it was bart simpson
your pfp matches this dialogue lol
Uwu uu
In Thailand, we have a lot of people have part of their name mean blessing in the Thai language.
The problem is it pronounce as PORN.
If they are Thai and half american-
I know someone from Thailand and their last name was gay
Anant Suphavilai Oof Ten from NCT: Chittapon Leechaiyapornchul (I think that’s how you spell it)
คนไทยยย
YES! TRUE! IM THAILAND I SEE IT EVERYTIME!
I went to High School with twins named Auto Beal and Snow Beal. Not so bad except both their middle names were Mo.
Jen Jen sure..
Look it up. They spelled it different. Otto Moe. His late grandfather was Otto Moe too and had a service station, died when we were in high school. Don't remember how Snow spelled his name. His nickname was Bub.
This reminds me when I went to camp and a girl's last name was Hollick and as a joke she was going name her future child Al Co Hollick
Poor children
What the f------
I think my favorite kirakira name that I’ve ever seen is 凸, pronounced テトリス (tetorisu/ Tetris)
oh my god
the kanji even looks like a T piece
@@AshtonSnapp the real meaning is like, concave or something.
That’s chinese
@@zacuery5097 jisho.org/search/%E5%87%B8%20%23kanji it is indeed Japanese(probably chinese too), it means convex, or uneven. 凸凹 means unevenness.
😂😂😂
I just remembered that here in France, I know a girl (who's my little sister's best friend) named "Canelle" (Cinnamon). When I heard people talking about her for the first time, I though they were talking about a pet dog. 💀
Also apparently, my former best friend knew a girl named "Tartine" (Toast)...
Dafuk s’appeler canelle ça passe mais tartine c’est chaud xD
I feel like Canelle is a pretty name for anyone not living in a French-speaking country 😭
In Quebec, the government had to step in in the 1990's because parents tried to name their daughter Spatule (spatula) and forced the parents to change the name.
In my country names like Cherry (Višnja) Strawberry (Jagoda) Quince (Dunja) Deer (Jelena) Wolf (Vuk) are quite common
In Finland we have names like "Hymy" (smile, this I think is very uncommon), but these are more common "Aamu"(morning), "Meri"(sea), "Meri-Tuuli" (wind that blows at the sea", "Pilvi"(clound, not sure how common), "Voitto" (when someone wins something), "Sisu"(hard to explain but like the inner willpower people have), "Lempi"(love) and of course we have also "Jorma" (the same as Dick in English) and "Yrjö" (puke).
"Hey little Maurijuana! Come eat your vegetables!"
*You seem pretty high today*
Intensify.
I DON'T WANT VEGETABLES MOM I WANT TO VEGETATE.... AND PLAY GRAND THEFT AUTO
Mary Jane. That’s all Marijuana means, the plant was named after the name.
Code Name Ya. My friend once said he was going to name his future daughter Mary Jane since his last name translates to English as "drinker". So, Mary Jane Drinker. Poor kid :'D
That kid is pretty dope
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In Germany the officials can forbid naming a child a stupid name such as Tarzan or Batman. They want to protect the child with such action.
Isn't Adolf banned too
Zum Glück!!! Am Ende nennt noch einer sein Kind Bratwurst xD
That s good. They do that in Morocco too
@@larrycantdraw8995 Ja, zum Glück gibt es in Deutschland ganz normale Namen wie z.B. die Pepsi-Carola, Pumuckl, Gucci, Milka, Imperial-Purity, Cinderella-Melodie, Schaklyn (Ja die gute alte Schaklyn, Jaquelines Schwester), Bluebell, Nussi und Cosmo!
Same in New Zealand
My friend is a teacher, and she had a student named 'Ca$h'. And yes, it was legally spelled with a dollar sign.
$$$$
Bethany Runyon so when they asked the parents, “you got ca$h?”
They’d both say “No. dunno where she is. She’s not at the bank..”
You can do that!? Where, America?
My friends brother had a friend in elementary school named "la-a", pronounced la-dash-uh
I hope he takes full advantage of it and changes his last name to Mon€¥ at some point.
@@milkteamachine oh my god that just reminded me I once went to a meeting that was run by a woman named Cashmoneh. The sh part was more of that french sshzzh noise we don't have in English, so it was sort of hidden that the poor thing was named a fancy version of CashMoney
Me: *is worried I might have given some of my Japanese ocs kirakira names*
Jun: And it’s read as Pikachu.
Suddenly I feel a lot less worried.
Marijuana-kun don’t leave!
I’m sorry mewtwo-chan... I’m in love with jebanan-Chan!
Well I’m in love with main-character-Kun!
GASP
Someone make an anime where every character has a Kira Kira name
Uh... *Jibanyan
Løli Chån *jibanyan
Top 10 anime betrayals
Wut...?
It's always fun when you realize people across the world are all the same.
LET'S BOND OVER BAD CHOICES!
☆*・゜゚・*ヽ(^O^)ノ*・゜゚・*☆
Bloodthirsty_Maniac_Senpai That's so messed up! @___@;!!!
My mother in law is a case worker and had to represent a woman named J'Quarter. Also, a woman named La-a....pronounced LaDasha....because of the dash mark in the middle
Rachel & Jun fun fact in Iceland there is a special names comitee that approve new names. So if you want to name your child smth not already on the list of approved names they have to sumit the name to the comitee and get it approved. The comitee also makes sure that no child is named smth that will get them bullied for example you can be named Ljótur which means "ugly" but no one is named that for obvious reasons. We also have all kinds of names that would be weird to foreigners like the name Bolli which means "cup" but that name has beed used since the Viking age so it's not weird to us :D
Rachel & Jun My uncle named his only son Bruce Lee. We're Puerto Rican.
Parents thought it would fun to name me Robin Hood. ( With the Hood spelled a little differently ) I actually got in trouble while paying with my debit card, because the cashier couldn't believe the card was legit ._.
My friend's mom had a friend named "Nonaime"
It's literally pronounced as "No-name"
Thats sounds just like they didn't even want the child, I feel sorry for nonaime.
I read it as no anime tbh
My mom had a friend and this is his name
"Congratulations, it's a girl! What would you like to name her?"
"No name, please."
"Nonaime, got it."
River's GarbageBin there’s a kid named sssst and it’s pronounced forest
Also here in the Philippines, we recently had some local news saying someone named their baby *Covid Bryant*
NOOOO 💀😭
Covid Bryant is the name of a troll account not a person how did someone fuck up this way?
My cousin's planning on naming their baby "King Earthquake" after that one earthquake struck us-
@@fuwa1276 WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
"Astrazeneca" for a baby girl. She goes by a nickname though, but ohhh I hope that's not her legal name.
In Finland, there is an actress called Satu Tuuli Karhu. Her name is literally Fairy tale Wind Bear.
Yulia Leafhill LMAO i didn’t even notice her name was that weird😂 Finland just has a lot of weird names ahaha, like Mansikka as a last name
It's actually kind of funny how a lot of people don't realize a lot of names from old European languages actually sound very like 'Native American' names when translated into English, which tended to be the thing with Native Americans to go with the meanings in English rather than the original language.
Its still better than Marihuana xD
Lempi-Lahja (favorite-gift), Meri-Tuuli (ocean-wind) and such are not even that rare. Tho I more think were. I find at least more older ppl named like these.
Uhh, im Finnish...
I love how Jun asks the question about what name Rachel wants her future child to be named....as if theyre not married and would have the child together
Not sure, but it might be traditional for mothers to do the naming there. Or Jun could just be being accommodating .
My partner does that too, I appreciate it.
It's probably so it doesn't feel so clingy or "We ARE having a child together in the future, you have no choice!"
But that might just be me?
@@wolfheart8604yeah, but he literally asked her "what would you name your child if YOU had one" not "if WE had one". It made me think "you know that child is going to be yours too right?" lol
Lol
Yeah Jun are u planning a divorce? Lol. They already have 3 kids of the feline variety.
WEED-KUN
•chiiru chuu• He was born on 4/20
OMG IM DEAD
HAHAHAHA
Nanana SNOOP DOGG!!
Weed-kun got stoned today. Imagine this.
Australian here, nimrod means idiot here too. We also use 'drongo', 'mullet' and 'flamin' galah'.
My dad worked with a guy called Al. His last name was Batros. Al Batros.
And I went to school with a Mai Dong, and a Holly Crapis. Yikes.
This is the information I came scrolling for. If America AND Australia know it means idiot, there’s no way England missed that boat
BeyondxDescription It used to mean hunter, until people misunderstood Bugs Bunny calling Elmer Fudd a “poor little nimrod.”
I had a teacher whose surname was Daniels. He had a son, they named him Jack.
Yeah in Ireland we don't use it I don't think but we definitely know what it means
I only knew the name Nimrod from the Marvel Comics :D one of the Sentinels is called Nimrod
My mom had a classmate named Crystal Shandy Leer. No joke. The parents should be ashamed.
That’s amazing lmao
That's actually the best name after Jackie chan
Now that was definitely a decision made during an acid trip
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GONNA
SWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING
FROM THE
SHANDY LEeEEEeEeeEeR
@@ashellofitsformerself5805 *tHe ShAnDy LeEeEeEeEr*
When I was a teacher, I encountered some unusual names. There was one girl called Chandelier. I'm serious.
Carla Tate not a terrible name but pretty unusual
I encountered a name that made me question a lot. His name is Skuggers. That’s his first name. I was floored.
Some people don't think about what they name their kids...Carla Tate, I believe you....so was this kid called Chandelier, or did she go by a shortened version, such as Chanda ?
I went to basic training with a kid named Mister. Mister Wesley.
Carla Tate i’m dead omg
At work
Worker of the month is..........pikachu I chose you!
Ocean Eyes lol
Well pikachu fainted
Pikachu fainted!
I am from the uk and yes nimrod is a slang for idiot and we actually use it quite a lot but you would probably hear an older person say it
Must be regional, because I am ancient, and I've never heard it.
Here in the United States you don't really hear it any more maybe in old cartoons and a few new ones
Wait... So the name of one of Elgar's pieces means "idiot"???
Yeh im in Australia and i feel like most people know what it means but it would rarely get used
I swear I had never even heard the word Nimrod till this video...well, I guess just maybe where I live in the UK (southeast) people don't use it as much?
When Phelony got married does it mean a Phelony was commited?
That was after she went to the padded room.
マケブカイ lol
I was drinking some water... ( ̄ε(# ̄)Σ dead. You've killed me xD
Ooooh this got me good
Stupidity have no nationality.
Here, in Russia, in 2002, there was a couple which tryed to give their child a name "БОЧ рВФ 260602". It's a abbreviation for "Biological Human Object from the family Voronin-Froloff, born in 2002.06.02". The name was not registered, and that caused a lot of troubles for that child.
Rianon SorrowShine i kind of like that one oops
What a sad thing to want to call your child.
Rianon SorrowShine lol 😂
Hey biological human object from the family voronin-froloff, born in 2002.06.02 clean your room
Rianon SorrowShine LOL!!!!!!!
my friend’s nephew is named Naruto,, theyre not japanese,, they live in Washington state,,
TrinityRosealy I’ve never considered suicide more.
княуѕαlιѕ honestly
TrinityRosealy oh for fucks sake
Oh no do they even watch anime at all?
Tropical Bananas yes. thats why they named their first born child: Naruto
"Tetsutetsu Tetsutetsu"
Metal metal metal metal 😂😂👍🏻
ヒロアカ笑
Classic
I was waiting for that
*Kōse:* _T e t s u_
where I live, someone gave their child ‘Tallulah Does The Hula From Hawaii’ as a first name.
When she was 9 child protective services took the parents to court for... obvious reasons.
Rakai Tichborne I remember reading about a kid in New Zealand that the parents attempted to name Bus Shelter No. 29. I wish I was joking.
I read that somewhere
I remebered someone in Kindergarten who's name was Shining Chrysanthymum Christian
Shining? really?
mikayla ginders Oh yeah, I remember reading about that one too. I always thought it was twins, not triplets. I think Tallulah Does The Hula In Hawaii was banned in NZ too.
I remember in Canada, I think one or two years ago, someone tried to name their child " Spatula " but it didn’t happen. I am so happy for that kid...
Bunny Random Crew imagine the name being spatula samson
Jenni Yep a KPOP Fan Oh my.. No!
Bunny Random Crew oof man thank god that kid didn’t get the spatula name.
i just had a dejavu with that comment
I Purple U Really?! Woow😅
I've always thought my name was boring. But after watching this, I think my name isn't bad at all.
That Japanese Man Yuta I love your channel so much!
STOP SCROLLING YOU! And go check out this guys channel if you haven't already! One of the few good and really informative channels on UA-cam Japan!
Yuta your name is really really cool!!
That Japanese Man Yuta I think you have a beautiful name. It sounds nice and also cute! ;)
I'd imagine most are like this because chances are you aren't going to be the same kind of person as your parents. So you probably won't like the same names. Hence I ended up with a common jewish name. xD I'm not jewish. xD
"you can't name a child a single letter"
then how does L from death note exist?
Because L is a fictional character
blxck pxrxde. well his mother didn‘t name him L 😆
Lawliet.
L its just nickname 😅
Elle Lawliet
5:53 when your name is Barbara
I’m 14
My sister's name is Barbara, she's 19 :D But in our country it isn't considered an oldfashioned name at all, it's very common amongst kids still
When she said that I was like...Barbara's an old name?? I know it's not AS popular as before but I was thinking old was more like Ethel or Betty.
Ok but that’s cool though
I'm Julie at 13 which is not that bad but still
Try listening Barbara Ann from Beach Boys
My sister says that if she ever has a kid, she wants to name it Diarrhea. she says it sounds pretty but just has an unpleasant meaning..
I hope she never has kids.
She needs to be sterilized, no child should ever be named that
I had a Thai friend whose name is Dareeya and she got picked on in school and called diarrhoea
Get her to call it Daria(/o) if so, at a push. The kids at school will do the rest.
Edit; oh crap! Wrote it with out seeing the above comment. See it works!
STOP IT GET SOME HELP!
Eren Jaeger OH HLY FUNNY
I remember the kirakira name 黄熊 (kanji: yellow bear) and it’s pronounced Pooh 😭😭
It's pronounced huang xiong in (Mandarin/Simplified) Chinese .-.
But POOH?!?!?! Rip
Pa Woo ahhhhh Winnie the pooh
Imagine being named after the president of china
It's like that episode of Friends where Joey fills out his name as "Baby Kangaroo Tribbiani"
@@stephaniem8278 Haha, right :'D
The impossible kanji names are the Japanese equivalent of here in America where people will name their kid Wwxhwidndeijncrefnjiercerji but say it's pronounced like Jessica
Or Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116, pronounced "Albin"
Ciel Ducklings Yanny, pronounced Laurel.
Ciel Ducklings lol ik what y mean
Jonquil Gemstone ummm no spelled laurel pronounced yanny
gianna remigio If you have twins, use both!
my father is almost 60 years old (we're american btw.) His name is the letter A, and his middle name is the letter J. His name is technically AJ, but... :/ They had the common sense to name my oldest brother something to where his initials are also AJ, but my father's legal first name is literally... A
Transjolteon lol I've beer heard of anyone with that type of name before
Transjolteon I had a kid in my school was named J. That’s it, J.
Transjolteon my English teacher named her kid D... it stands for David but on his birth certificate it’s just the letter D
If it stands for David... why wouldn't he just name him David?? It's like they want their kids to be made fun of :/
I fear my cousin will one day do this after naming her dog H. 😂
My name’s dhannon ....IM NAMED AFTER A FUCCKING YOGURT😭😭
Mm dannon
Creamy 😉
I'm pretty sure the yogurt was named after a NAME though, right? Altogether "Dhannon" looks a bit odd but sounds ok
You mean Danone? 🤔
Siskin it’s spelled dhannon, but it’s pronounced like the yogurt
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Your friend in PE: Pikachu I choose you.....
To be my partner
That’s happened once and they ended up dating
Lol
Would be a cute proposal.
It would be
exactly what I thought when I heard it
TRUE STORY: One of the applicants in previous job is a girl introduced herself with a nickname KAMI (pronounced as Cammy); When I looked in her resume, it says her name was KAMEHAMEHA.
Joana Marie Ballera Kami was also a character in Dragonball tho..but damn I love dragon ball too and would never name a kid after any character there.
The funny thing was, that was the name of a Hawaiian king, and that person could be named after him! But because of DBZ and how it's so renown today worldwide... That can be embarrassing, especially if it were their intention to name them after the show than the king! 😔
Kamehameha was a great king.
Ricochet Obscurity DBZ is big in our country, everyone practically grew up with the series, so it's more probable that its from DBZ. 😂 that being said, it's sad for someone who is trying to preserve the hawaiian heritage, but has been overshadowed by an anime.
vianjelos yeah! ikr??!
My name is Barbara..... As soon as Rachel started talking about old fashioned names I thought of mine but I didn't think she was gonna directly come for my life like that ;_;
Well now you are entitled to go to Japan and meet with her
If it can make you feel better, here in France it isn't considered as an old fashioned name! I find it pretty cool actually :)
It's my mom's name and she's 54 on the 15th. It might not be common in North America anymore, but I like it!
I think it's a noice name
I wouldn't know what to say about mine but I feel like it is vintage 😂😂
On tv I saw a child called Rainbow Dash, that was their actual birth name. I cried.
Rainbow by itself would be cute, like a lot of nature names, but really? Naming your kid after a toy/cartoon horse? My mom had a coworker whose name was Day Ann Knight, as in "day & night". Her parents thought it was cute, but she got made fun of a lot as a kid. She said she couldn't wait to fall in love & get married so she could change her last name. I went to school with a girl named Stormy, named that because she was actually born during a big storm. Heard of a friend-of-a-friend called Sunshine too. Both had average middle & last names & liked their names.
how do neckbeards get laid-
The parents must REALLY like MLP....
That's beyond "really likes" into losing perception of reality, I think.
Daisy Kitten 602 MY LITTLE PONYNYNNY
Shhhh my class has a guy named Nimrod
The English speaking people, including me, just call him Nomrid
I'd call him Nimmo. After a Neopet.
Could call him "Rod," which is at least a name (as in Rod Stewart, Rod Serling, etc.)
yugiohfangirl6410 “Nimrod” used to be a word for a skillful hunter. Then Bugs Bunny called Elmer Fudd a “poor little nimrod” in a Looney Tunes short. It was many viewers’ first time hearing the word, and they inferred that Bugs meant it as an insult. They kept misusing it until it took on the definition of an inept or foolish person.
@@erinmiller1433 Never knew that
me : woah that name means light and universe, so fancy 0.0
Jun : it means Pikachu.
me : lol never mind.
Somehow;
Light+universe
Pikachu
Pikachu, use Thunder Shock!
Imagine knowing your name could be something beautiful with light and space, but it's pronounced "pikachu"
PIKACHU-KUN
Animation Life I realy watched PIKACHU-KUN.
Here in Poland there is a men’s name “January” in English you would spell it *”yanuary”* and the weird thing is in English January is a month name
Thats a pretty common thing in America. Mostly for girl names though. April, May, June and they have autumn named after the season.
@@fortniteismid3402 August is a name as well
TJ Ball Jun
I knew someone who had the name autumn her sisters names were winter and summer. I asked her "where's spring" she just looked at me like "why?" Also at least in America there's people named after gems/ birthstones, opal amethyst ruby diamond emerald pearl etc
Well, January is a name that is of Latin origin. Wait for Slavic names - they are actually very messed up.
*Wojciech* (also the name of the first patron saint in Poland): *the man to whom war is joy*
My sister's boyfriend is named Dartanian and I keep telling my sister that if they ever get married and have kids she has to name her son Beowulf just so I can introduce my nephew as "Beowulf son of Dartanian" That just sounds so badass x'D
Kate Zimmerman nice
Ewww I saw a gross clip from that movie I wouldnt even. Lol
Lmao that's awesome
Taehyungs Derpface
You do realize Beowulf is a medieval Anglo-Saxon poem and is the oldest example of English literature?
ajoajoajoaj nope never learned about literature yet im still in grade school.all i know is that my mom watched a gross movie called Beowulf
I'm sorry. It appears you have...a protagonist."
"Oh my, what should we name him?"
"Hiro" XD
MediocreArts sounds like a hero.
MediocreArts if you're not an MC you're not going to live long in the anime
Jack Mcdig ive been dead for a while xD
+MediocreArts ahahah that's funny. Make sure they sit in the back of the classroom next to the window too 😋😆
Jesse P with that crazy ass hair while everyone else has normal hairstyles and haircolor XD
I used to have a girl in my class called Pacific, whose older sister was called Atlanta and younger sister was called Sydney. After we finished primary school they moved to Sydney, Australia.
Cream-Tea-And-Sandwiches I love your profile pic
guess we know who's the favorite...
Cream-Tea-And-Sandwiches i know whisky,alize,rummy and sake ... you know how they my cousins kids name..the old people give him crap everytime
Like whats wrong with you..you got no life...lol
I went to school with Bambi & Forest Pyre.
As for Japanese given names, the worst one I've heard was "Monchicchi," which is based of either a toy from the early 70s or the 80s cartoon.
REPLY
Well at least those sound pretty normal, actually kind of pretty. Like if I was writing a story I feel like I could name a character that. Its unique.... actually I might just write those down for later
my teacher named her baby daughter “autumn” which isn’t that weird itself.. but the baby was born in the middle of spring
April was right there for her 😹 and May!
My front and middle name read together meant "light of dawn", but I was born at 11PM 😂
My mom used to know a kid named Lonely.
For spanish speakers, "Soledad" (wich means "Loneliness") is a common name
I think that it's a cool name, but maybe change it a little or combine with another word
I came across someone named Modesty and his middle name was Spark.
DUDE OF MICE AND MEN >:O
Omg thats meEe
Hey marijuana, you seem a bit high today
Stop bullying me!
- "This is no longer funny to me. All right, Jun, what's next?"
- *slight pause* "Hamtarou."
- "Okay, I'm done."
Just perfect.
IT’S HAMTARO TIME!
So in Turkey there is very weird names like “Roket” which means rocket (Rocket is like a spacecraft). But the weird thing is that there is a man (In Turkey) that haves the name “Roket” and also the surname “Atar”. If you connect (make it to an one word) these two “names” (or words) it means Bazooka in Turkish.
Hopefully they have an explosive personality
Here in Brazil, there are several strange names registered, I've seen "Cheap Aeronaut" and "Antônio Premature Deer" yes, these names exist (i translate these names ;^;)
Also is Common to have Pinto (which can means Dick) in the last name
Antônio Premature Deer?!!?
*Sama.exe has crashed*
To be fair, if you translate names back to their roots, a LOT of "proper" names sound super derpy too. For most of them we just mashed together some random nouns and then through time and the changes of language, nowadays people just don't tend to recognize as easily anymore which words the names originated from.
Don't forget the guy who named his children "Xerox", "Photocopy" and "Stamp".
Yesss I can't handle more "Isadora pinto" witch is "isaloves dick" -roughfully translated-
I knew a guy in middle school named Brick. No one made fun of him though because he could beat the livin' crud out of anybody ._.
Izices My mom's friend when I was younger named her chubby ginger son "Bridge." I hope he's doing all right, the poor kid.
Sooooo he could hit you like a ton of bricks?
I knew a Breck...nobody made fun of him except his two gay best friends- *note , he was a model. So...I don't know if that had anything to do with things, but....ya. Breck. My phone keeps crazy trying to autocorrect it to...I bet you can guess...
Does he use the Dao of Brick? :D
Strong as bricks
Caillou is french for pebble. But since that is the name of the main character of a canadian children show that parents utterly hate, caillou now became a slang word for a person who whines and complains, like a five year old throwing a temper tantrum.
Ya, I never let my kid watch that horrible show. Can't stand listening to that whining, let alone teach my kid to act like that... Ugh Who needs complaining in stereo?!! LOL
I know!!! And in the show, Caillou is never punished for acting like such a whiny brat! Even when he is talking casually, he is still whining! No one wants their kids to whine and complain and go like "WAAAAHHH MOMMY MOMMY MOMMY!!!" All the time.@@minarooda
Pebble in your shoe
I remember watching this show as a very little kid haha. My parents don’t know English so they had no idea what it was about. And I was tiny so I didn’t think much about it too. It’s so painful to watch now lol
That show was banned from our home the first time it came on TV within SECONDS. We literally blocked it from the cable box so there was NO possibility of seeing it. Its THAT horrible.
In Peru live a person with this name:
NETFLIX
Hey ,i live in peru too!
Jake:"Hey wanna watch Netflix?"
Julian: "Sure.
Netflix who is in the shower and everyone is at his house: O_O
Well we know how that person was conceived.
Thank you rimakun for the Spanish (Latin America) subtitles!!
Gracias por pensar en nosotros por los subtitulos en español saludos desde zacatecas, mex.
gracias por los subtítulos en español! :D
Gracias ToT
Ahora si los entiendo 😸🌸
じゅんさん!!私の学校に光宙くんいました。。。
Nimrod used to connote "hunter" until Bugs Bunny sarcastically called Elmer Fudd a "nimrod" to insult him. Hello, meaning shift.
It's also important to note, Biblically, who Nimrod was. He sought to outright defy God, and treated God as a mortal (literally) enemy, in a sense. He was a hunter, yes, a hunter of men, and a godless tyrant at that.
While we may not have used "nimrod" as an insult until recently, one could deduce that even Biblically it would make sense to refer to someone who is foolish as "Nimrod." After all, what's more foolish than trying to battle a force as powerful as one who created all? It's a fruitless-- a _foolish_ effort. Just food for thought.
I should also add that because of this double-edged sword, anyone who names their child Nimrod, especially anyone of the Christian faith, is simply put-- a fucking nimrod.
Nimrod has absolutely no negative connotations in Britain.
@@alangknowles yeah but it still sounds like an insult, doesn't it? Someone called you 'Nimrod' you'd know what they meant yeah? I'm Aussie and it's never been a word I've heard used here either but I've always thought of it as an insult.
I was hoping for a comment like this. Thank you!
Omg... ma cozin's name is nimrod.... 😂😂
Omg... Imagine the kids picking teams shouting: "I choose you Pikachu!"
imagine kids throwing pokeballs at pikachu's head like GET INSIDE!!!!
"Red rover, red rover, WE CHOOSE YOU, PIKACHU!"
“Pikachu, meet Groudon!”
Nimrod means the same thing in the UK Slang as the US Slang.
A girl went to school with my sister and her legal first name was “Talula does the hula in Hawaii” when she turned 18 she legally changed it to Talula.
If she never speaks to her parents again, she has nothing but sympathy from me. That's a rare level of cruelty.
That's not a first name. That's a whole sentence. This isn't Dragon-culture where you're name is something you did.
😂😂😂😂
I remember reading a news article about that name. Good to hear she was able to change it!
Wait, are you serious, you knew her!? Didn't Talula get taken off her parents because someone ruled that anyone who gave that name to a child was practising child cruelty?
My friends parents were going to call her Ophelia. Which is a lovely classical name. And then the remembered their last name......
True story..
Their last name is Dyck.
My dad knew a last who's name was Anita and she married a guy named Richard Dick 😂
*OOoOH my gAAwd!* ✌
Could be worse... I know of a girl named Ann. A perfectly normal everyday name, right? Only, their family name is Almark...
WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?!?!?
@@svennoren9047 Oh gosh...I get it.
I went to school with a Sandy Butts. Not even Sandra. Her name was Sandy Butts. She didn't show up for the first three weeks of school and I was convinced it was a joke on the roster. Then one day there's a blonde girl named who showed up in class.... Introduces herself and said thier move across the country got delayed. Yep. It was Sandy.
"Hey little marijuana! Come eat ur vegetables"
"You seem pretty high today."
I died :"D
Channy Chandelier "you seem pretty high today" made my day though :')
Channy Chandelier XD
saaaaame
Channy Chandelier as she said that it reminded me of my friend
high as a cloud :D
4:05 *thinks of the show Hero’s with the guy named Hiro*
Conveniently he is a main character ;)
There's a cyberpunk book where the main character is named Hiro Protagonist.
I thought about Hiro right away bit I don't think that's the name they meant I believe when it's spelt with an I is actually a traditional have bit I could be totally wrong
Big Hero Six?
😍 I love Heroes
ZERO TTTWWWWOOOOOOOOO
I remember an npr article years ago that talked about how in the US, long ago, there was a time when fathers used to have pretty exclusive naming rights over their legitimate children.
And a lot of the first names on the census during that era were AWFUL.
A lot of Dads named their kids after just household objects like "cup."
melissa saint Super Ironic I know of twins in my town who unfortunately their mom died giving birth and so their dad ended up nameing them. Lace and Leather. The girl Leather told me this when I asked "So how did you get the name leather?"
@@meagain177 Lace and Leather are AWFUL names.
Also, you'd think one at least would be named for her Mom
@@meagain177Wait a minute, Leather?
Leatherhead: “I guarantee!”
I wonder if old Japanese names sound like old but always trendy English names: Charles, Edward, Tom, Elizabeth, Anne.
AubrentheJack some English names like Tabitha, Englebert, and Pierce haven't though
My boyfriend's name is Pierce lol
Bugs Bunny accidentally invented the word nimrod because he was calling Elmur Fudd after the biblical hunter sarcastically but no one ever heard of that character so they thought it was a word for idiot.
“What would you call your child if you have one?” What are you hinting at jun? Hahahahahaha
blackthorn helen that they’re never getting one.
RenaissanceT Why?
Horoko and Haruku don't sound like normal Japanese names...
When you have a name with kanji that can be pronounced differently can you "change" your name by prounouncing it in the different way?
Good thought
Well both the Kanji and how to read it is kept as your name so you can't really change it..
When you're Chinese and all of these make sense in Chinese but with different pronunciations
Kanade can relate
Can you write the pronunciation of each name he wrote?? Anf the meaning as well
I can feel you, my brother’s name in 5:33 but its pronounce “yong”.
@@sayakazuhiko1534 they don't have meaning necessarily because most of them are syllabic translation for example the name random brick said literally means "male too guy" which makes no sense and it's pronounced "gong tai lang" in Chinese
@@222supersilver oow i see
Thanks
My step mom taught in a poverty stricken town. Her favorite names she came across included the following:
Placenta and Uterus (Twins, one boy one girl, nicknamed Centy and Ute)
Shithead (pronounced Sha-theed)
Cherry (a boy.)
😶
Miguel I heard a story about an uneducated woman who named her daughter Vagina. She heard it while she was in the hospital to give birth and she thought it sounded pretty. When she was told what the word means, she said, “That’s not a vagina, that’s a hoochie.”
Please note that I have no idea if the story is true.
Oh, my word. That's. . .😖😓
@@erinmiller1433 THE SOUND I JUST MADE-
Bugs Bunny called Elmer Fudd Nimrod sarcastically because he was a bad hunter but people didn't get the reference so they thought that Nimrod meant idiot and it stuck
Now *that* is truly interesting.
@@EvansFamilyLegoProject A true nationwide woosh
Wow the more you know
What makes this truly funny is how everyone in the US claimed to be resolutely Christian back then, but were apparently completely unaware of this reoccurring character in the Bible.
¿Do Geese See God? Actually, originally audiences did get the joke! As time passed, audiences began to miss it and over time it became synonymous for idiot, but it didn’t start out that way!
Pronunciation: Honesty
Spelling: O'Nasty
I was once told my name (Venus) is a Kira Kira name ;_;
+Venus Angelic Wait do they not know it's a real name? Haven't they ever heard of Serena and Venus Williams?? Venus has been around a super long time lol, it's definitely not kirakira! (*゚▽゚)ノ
If I recall Venus has been fairly low on naming popularity for a hundred years or more. So while not a 'fake name' it's still an uncommon or "special" name.
Venus is the name of Roman Goddess of Love :) So has been around for thousand of years.
Rosie Summer
Having been around for thousands of years and being a common name are two distinct things, this was my point.
Venus Angelic Oh hai, Venus!! :o ☆
From what I remember, Nimrod was a great hunter in the Bible. Bugs Bunny liked to insult Elmer Fudd by sarcastically calling him Nimrod, even though he's pretty bad at hunting wabbit. So that seems to be where the insulting version comes from.
Seydaschu I know a person named nimrod
Bugs bunny has that much power. Let that sink in.
In Hebrew Nimrod is a pretty popular name... I know at least three Nimrods
I just love that you said wabbit. Instead of rabbit 😂😂😂😂😂
My cousin named her daughter Areola, are you KIDDING ME? This flew right over her head when the nurses where looking at her funny.
Thicc Italian Sausage omg😂
What does Areola mean?
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Did she have an exotic Areola XD!??!!???
eon star it's the part around the nipple lol
I new someone who was named Annie-Mae. It's a good thing he was trans so he could escape a name like that.
Annalise from HTGAWM was called Anna Mae or Annie Mae originally. I think it was Anna Mae but it still sounds like anime lol.
A good thing about being trans is that we can choose our own names. I never liked my deadname
imagine a conversation between Nimrod and his teacher
Congratulations Nimrod you got a A+
classmate: Fuckin Nimrod
well, nimrod sounds bad just for the slang, in many other places it sounds cool and strong, but the real meaning is not so good, is like "the one who fight against God" so id like to say enemy of God, good name for a bad guy chatacter tho
DragoonKiller777 I knew it was someone from mythology but still Nimrod is Nimrod
just for you is bad, but just for slang, kind of meaningless actually, just a slang of yours :/
stil I recognize it's still funy for you as you are used to it as moron hahaha
DragoonKiller777 that's true
Omg Hiro Hamada from Big Hero 6 is the main character!!
浜田 飛呂 (Hamada Hiro)
"Hiro uses the kanji "hi" which can mean 'to fly' (it's used in the japanese word for airplane - hikouki (飛行機). The second character by itself can mean 'backbone'. This all makes an odd sort of sense as Hiro (with Baymax) flies and is the backbone of the team"
I had this classmate who was named Beeg Jack and when he introduced himself we thought he said "Hi I'm *Big* Jack" then we were all laughing cuz he really was big so he wrote his name then everything became quiet 😐
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This reminds me of something that happened in my country: A document detailing "registration rules" for the local public health system surfaced on the net, and there was a list of "forbidden names" on it. We're not talking about weird spellings of a word or fictional character names - there were some truly horrible names in that list. Hopefully it was just some people who felt like messing around when filling their registration forms, because I can't fathom the fact that someone would actually name their child "Erotika", "Forbidden Fruit" or just straight up "Crossdresser".
One of my Japanese boss’s name was Saiko, it sounds like “Psycho”. Poor lady, she can’t travel to the English speaking countries. 😭
Lilith Night In haikyuu there’s a character called saiko
saiko is very very common japanese name too. my teacher had last name kokenge not sure the language bit pronounced cocaine. parents thought it was a prank when she called about students
@@zagrych lol imagine being called Saiko Kokenge in an English speaking country. 😂
Teacher: "this is our new exchange student Psycho Cocaine... Why don't tell us a little about urself, Psycho?"
Saiko: "well, i miss my friend Pikachu... I hope to make some friends here."
Teacher: "why don't u take a seat next to Nimrod over there. His friend The Letter C just moved away and he's feeling lonely, aren't u Nimrod?"
Nimrod: yes Mr. Hammock.
Teacher: call me Banana, Nimrod. Everyone else does. U too, Psycho.
I've met a phuk.
It does sound like "psycho," but I'm pretty sure it has a more positive meaning in Japanese
Calling your child Phelony is a felony :P
Raw Reiki rhyme
Raw Reiki you have 666 likes are you the devil?
Lol
The Cyan Soul might as well be Kagami Light. *aha... Death note.*
Raw Reiki 🤣🤣🤣
At this moment, you have 911 likes. I'm having a bit of an emergency, trying to decide whether to ruin it and congratulate your pun, or to leave it be - I think I'll just leave it be and like it internally.
Parent: Hi “marijuana”! I see your report card, you got really “*HIGH*” grades!
Marijuana: Why me?
Me: (I’m sorry for making fun it was just a joke)
There's a girl in my class at school called Nevaeh (heaven spelled backwards) it's pronounced 'nev ay ah' and we are Australian so it is true that its becoming more common (most Australians also recognize the term nimrod as an idiot)
Navaeh is a pretty common name from the 1980s in the US. Maybe not in Australia but here I’ve met a ton.
Hello,I am a Japanese high school student,and a pure Japanese.
I like your movie,because veryvery funny.
Both he and she has a good sence of humor!
I am looking forward to uploading your movie,everyday!
I'm sorry for my clumsy English.
good luck!
Did you try to say you like their videos and that you look forward for their new videos everyday? I'm an Spanish native speaker with many years of learning english, Did I get (did I understand) your words?
You're wellcome :D I can Help you if you want, I'm just beginning to learn Japanese
DragoonKiller777 Oh,really??
Thanks!!
I more want to learn English!
I am going to enter Akita Univ.
Its entrance examination wants a skill for talking and writing in English.
That's why I am larning English.
That's NICE!
Japanese is somewhat difficult.
but the more you learn Japanese,
the more you can feel interested it.
Well, I'm Kinda like a language freaky hahaha, I love to go deep in language and I've loved and feel amazed on how Kanjis have worked to feet you language, so kanjies are like a big world in japanese, and it's structure is very interesting, way different from english and spanish, I've been very interested on it for a long time, so I've got to know how japanese works, but not the language itself, Do you use facebook or any other way to comunicate? would be weird to just talk in this comment hehe
That's cool! I really want to learn Japanese someday too
My mom had a student named Ya' hyness (as in your highness)
Favorite comment ever. Oh my God
I just died a little inside
WHAT
His/her friend must be have a blast everyday.
Friend : Ya highness (while kneeling)
Skyler There’s someone in my class named Journei(as in Journey).. seems kind of basic tbh
There are twins in my brother's school (that he worked at) called 'Bubble' and 'Squeak'. And it's on every legal document.
SIGH.
I love seeing another person liking the name 'Isamu' cause I reaally love it as well! Used it for a character in an Rpg and a book I write in my free time ^^