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In your opinion, what is the most unusual name among these listed?

These are authentic, professional names of some country music performers.
Nomenclatures not as common as Smith or Jones, yet their distinct names have given them a unique identity.



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12Mayf Nutter
10Narvel Felts
5You forgot one:
4Mundo Earwood
2Ersel Hickey
2Bruce Poose

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Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 19-Jul-2009 11:18pm  
Nilrem Rorecros

I'll have to go with Mayf I guess. These names are actualy kind of cool.
gambler Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 20-Jul-2009 8:07am  
Rascal Flats
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 20-Jul-2009 11:31am  
Narvel Felts sounds the goofiest to me.
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 20-Jul-2009 12:20pm  
I'm sure they are perfectly normal in their region. I am not from where they are, so they all look unusual, but I think to judge those names would be pretentious of me.
dpurdy33 Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 20-Jul-2009 1:34pm  
Wonderful Monds a pro football player who played in the CFL for a few years
FauxLo Survey Central Gold Subscriber Survey Qualifier
posted 20-Jul-2009 3:03pm  
You forgot Keith Urban. I always thought "Urban" was too urban for country music.  * winking raspberry *
meowry
posted 21-Jul-2009 10:43am  
Narvel Felts sounds like an alien (like, from outer space) would take, in an attempt to fit in among humans.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 21-Jul-2009 3:57pm  
'Nilrem Rorecros' is actually just 'Merlin Sorcerer' spelled backwards, but it seemed to fit in here.
Melf Gold Qualifier
posted 24-Jul-2009 1:31pm  
Mayf Nutter.

Because baby names is one of the main things I talk about, I might as well crowbar it in here:
Ladies:
Dolores
Dorothy
Virginia
Vivienne
Agatha

Men:
Leonard Cohen
Stephen Dedalus
Lytton
Aloysius
There are others, but I cannot remember.
autumnlight
posted 24-Jul-2009 4:55pm  
Not an unusual name I guess, but certainly humorous (when read aloud): Sean Beaver.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to autumnlight) posted 25-Jul-2009 2:25am  
I'm missing it. Is 'sean' supposed to sound like some other word? shun, shine, seen?
autumnlight
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 25-Jul-2009 1:07pm  
Yes, it's shorn - having the hair or wool cut or clipped off as if with shears or clippers; "picked up the baby's shorn curls from the floor"; "naked as a sheared sheep'
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (11 seconds ago)
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 25-Jul-2009 1:08pm  
Not a Wallace and Gromit fan, or did you not get the "I think we'll call him Sean" joke in A Close Shave? (And if you of all people haven't seen Wallace and Gromit, you need to track down some copies!)
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to Biggles) posted 25-Jul-2009 7:42pm  
I might not have got that one. I don't recall now.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
(reply to autumnlight) posted 25-Jul-2009 7:42pm  
In spite of having worked a day as a kid at my great aunts sheep ranch, stacking bales of wool as they were freshly shorn, I don't recall ever using the term. Nor would I imagine anyone but a New Yorker pronouncing sean as shorn, so it was a bit of stretch for me. Somehow though this is what I was imagining the phrase must mean anyhow, though I had no rational reason.
risingroad
posted 26-Jul-2009 12:05pm  
Bush and Cheney. Oh!.....I thought you said "useless".
rustygirl50
posted 27-Jul-2009 11:36am  
well I have an older sister who named her 2 girls, Sunny Sky, and Kiritan Cloud,
EyesOfCharisma Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 30-Jul-2009 10:01pm  
Narvel Felts
Enigma
posted 31-Jul-2009 10:28pm  
Narvel Felts.
breaconley
posted 21-Aug-2009 3:28pm  
Dorfus Diffensniffer.
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