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Nurses ‘secretly keep a bad baby name book' to make fun of parents' bizarre choices: ‘Unhinged'
Nurses ‘secretly keep a bad baby name book' to make fun of parents' bizarre choices: ‘Unhinged'

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Nurses ‘secretly keep a bad baby name book' to make fun of parents' bizarre choices: ‘Unhinged'

Name and shame. NICU nurse Victoria has seen a lot in her career — including bad baby names. One night, when she was 'bored,' she posted a TikTok video asking others in her line of work to share the strangest monikers they'd ever heard. 'And I'm not talking, like, Naveah. I'm talking so unhinged it would send the Social Security office into a coma,' she captioned the video. The nurse knew of babies named Dracula, Messiah, Bronze and Gold. But other professionals chimed in with even wilder monikers. 'Some of the names people commented were borderline unbelievable,' Victoria admitted to TODAY. According to Victoria's comments section, there are babies named Arealtruemiracle — all one word — Sheep, Narwhal, Phelony and Blessica. Another nurse claimed to have had a child named Lucifer in her care at the same time a baby named Messiah was in the ward. There were also some interesting twin pairings. For example, Brock Lee and Callie Flower, Abracadabra and Alacazam, and Canon and Crystal Ball. Looking at triplets, one person claimed to know a threesome named Lincoln, Mercedes and Bentley. Meanwhile, another chimed in saying they knew of a new mom and dad who got very flavorful with their name choice — especially the ones who named their child Frijoles Guacamole. 'On my life not joking. We secretly keep a bad baby name book to remind us of all the crazy first and middle names,' the nurse, who met the child with the delicious name, declared. One can only hope most of these are jokes waiting to be used in a prank call. Unlike countries like Iceland, which requires names to be pre-approved or New Zealand, which bans names like 'Justice' and '4Real,' the United States is basically the Wild West of baby naming. However, some states have banned certain wonky monikers. cites 11 names that have been made illegal by the courts, including King, Queen, Jesus Christ, III and Santa Claus. Fortunately, for the children of America, these wild names are still rare. The classic Liam and Olivia were announced as the top baby names for 2024 — the sixth year in a row.

Nurses ‘secretly keep a bad baby name book' to make fun of parents' bizarre choices: ‘Unhinged'
Nurses ‘secretly keep a bad baby name book' to make fun of parents' bizarre choices: ‘Unhinged'

New York Post

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Nurses ‘secretly keep a bad baby name book' to make fun of parents' bizarre choices: ‘Unhinged'

Name and shame. NICU nurse Victoria has seen a lot in her career — including bad baby names. One night, when she was 'bored,' she posted a TikTok video asking others in her line of work to share the strangest monikers they'd ever heard. 3 NICU nurse Victoria posted a TikTok video asking people to share the strangest baby names they'd ever heard — she was shocked by the responses. TikTok/@victoriaaa_u 'And I'm not talking, like, Naveah. I'm talking so unhinged it would send the Social Security office into a coma,' she captioned the video. The nurse knew of babies named Dracula, Messiah, Bronze and Gold. But other professionals chimed in with even wilder monikers. 'Some of the names people commented were borderline unbelievable,' Victoria admitted to TODAY. According to Victoria's comments section, there are babies named Arealtruemiracle — all one word — Sheep, Narwhal, Phelony and Blessica. 3 The nurse knew of babies being born named Dracula, Messiah and Bronze and Gold. But she learned of some new wild names. Getty Images Another nurse claimed to have had a child named Lucifer in her care at the same time a baby named Messiah was in the ward. There were also some interesting twin pairings. For example, Brock Lee and Callie Flower, Abracadabra and Alacazam, and Canon and Crystal Ball. Looking at triplets, one person claimed to know a threesome named Lincoln, Mercedes and Bentley. 3 Her comments were quickly filled with some 'unhinged' names people claimed to have heard. Getty Images Meanwhile, another chimed in saying they knew of a new mom and dad who got very flavorful with their name choice — especially the ones who named their child Frijoles Guacamole. 'On my life not joking. We secretly keep a bad baby name book to remind us of all the crazy first and middle names,' the nurse, who met the child with the delicious name, declared. One can only hope most of these are jokes waiting to be used in a prank call. Unlike countries like Iceland, which requires names to be pre-approved or New Zealand, which bans names like 'Justice' and '4Real,' the United States is basically the Wild West of baby naming. However, some states have banned certain wonky monikers. cites 11 names that have been made illegal by the courts, including King, Queen, Jesus Christ, III and Santa Claus. Fortunately, for the children of America, these wild names are still rare. The classic Liam and Olivia were announced as the top baby names for 2024 — the sixth year in a row.

After month of Trump, CT Democrats push back on federal cuts, chaos
After month of Trump, CT Democrats push back on federal cuts, chaos

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

After month of Trump, CT Democrats push back on federal cuts, chaos

Marking the one-month anniversary of President Donald Trump returning to the White House, top Connecticut Democrats gathered Monday to say they will continue fighting back. State Attorney General William Tong joined with three other constitutional officers to say they will try to block Trump's actions and block federal funding freezes. 'This is a firewall — right here,' Tong said at a press conference in Hartford as he was surrounded by the state treasurer, comptroller, secretary of the state and about 40 legislators and advocates. 'No matter who the president is, our job is to fight for and protect Connecticut families and to look after each other. Here we are four weeks in — one month to the day — and we know a lot now after four weeks.' He added, 'We know four weeks in that the president promised a program of mass deportation, and he has put a target on the backs of immigrants and immigrant families across Connecticut and across this country. But more than mass deportation, we're seeing his program for mass unemployment, for mass layoffs — thousands of federal of workers, some of whom work here in Connecticut and have families in Connecticut. … People are losing their jobs right now: FAA, law enforcement, Social Security office. Nonprofits are laying off people right now.' In a sprawling system, officials said they did not have a precise number for the cuts or the direct impact on Connecticut. The total amount of federal money coming to Connecticut during the 2024 fiscal year was $14.3 billion, which includes loans and grants that often go directly to day care centers, police departments, schools, and other organizations, said state comptroller Sean Scanlon. The federal grants in the state budget are $1.924 billion this year and are projected to be $1.847 billion next year, according to the latest consensus revenue estimates by top state budget analysts. Scanlon said that he is trying to get a more precise number on the cuts by working with the state treasurer and Gov. Ned Lamont's budget office. 'We don't have a total scale or sense of what exactly has been paused versus what has not been paused,' Scanlon said when asked by The Courant. 'Sometimes the pauses are brief. Sometimes they are longer than that.' It is difficult to calculate the numbers, Tong said, because new cuts are announced on a daily basis as Trump confidante Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency team target different government agencies. 'There's so much chaos because a lot of this data is being held by the federal government, Elon Musk and DOGE,' Tong said. 'It's hard to keep up with it all. I'll be very candid. Yes, I've given you fragments of information because that's what we're able to pick up every day while all of this flooding of the zone is happening.' Joining with other Democratic attorneys general across the country, Tong has been able to obtain restraining orders that have blocked some of Trump's actions. But he and other Democrats said that more needs to be done. 'It's hard to believe that we're only a month into this new administration,' said state Treasurer Erick Russell. 'What we have seen very clearly is chaos and uncertainty. Most importantly, it's people and families in our state who are completely confused about what to expect. They are afraid. They're nervous. They're looking to us to be the backstop here to continue the fight that we have ahead.' Christopher Keating can be reached at ckeating@

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