Sabahans are the world’s most inventive name makers, 2010 edition

In January 2009 I mentioned that Sabahans are the world’s most inventive name-makers, based on their children’s names listed in school rolls.

Fast forward a year, as usual I looked at the latest list of new students (Standard I), and unearthed some gems.

The following are totally unique, even mighty google doesn’t have them!

Gretcxine:

Freswyn, which surprised me, because that seemed a perfectly normal name:

Oddelshonn:

Do you know of any other person with Shermieko as his or her first name?

Welldino:

Aedryan got lah, but Aeldryan?

Berbbay:

Still, at least they don’t name their kids after pond filters!

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    3 Comments »

    Comment by sumandak
    2010-02-05 10:19:32

    wahahaha~ if like this lah, im going to create something more idiosyncratic name for my kids lah~ hahah!

     
    Comment by bebek
    2010-02-05 15:46:21

    kalau ada nama Sumandak bin Tanak Wagu apa macam Datoooo aiyaaaaa????????

    Kalau Sabud bin Monsoding??????????/

    Atau Rusipin Mosikin bin Kaya??

    How about Minggi Akun Taipoi Gumuk tapi Julai Bilang Maidi Rugi sebab Louis Rampas???????

    Comment by pinolobu
    2010-02-05 17:47:23

    Now “Minggi Akun Taipoi Gumuk tapi Julai Bilang Maidi Rugi sebab Louis Rampas” is just the greatest ever!

     
     
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