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Utah Might Win The Award for Having the Most Unique and Oddest Baby Names

So today, I am volunteering at an event at my kids’ school and I learn of a viral incident with a mom in a Utah town who sent out on social media images and audio of the very unique names of the children called out during a graduation ceremony.

Eeek! I looked it up and sure enough, the name shaming is online!

“I’m too tired to sleep so I’m going to tweet out the dumbest Utah names from my son’s Junior High yearbook,” Allison Czarnecki wrote on her twitter account. “Buckle up.”

Among the names the mom found to be “dumb”  —her words, not mine are

Ashtion

Alyxandrya

Zoie

Maddyson

Preslee

Madolin

Kolten

Atylee

Mekeli

Paityn

Kyson

Taeber

Saydee

Makinlee

Haleigh

Braylin

Syrie

Madisyn

Kirtlyn

Kelldrix

Kaydenz

Taeg

Macee

Jazmyne

Questin

Remington

Shaelynn

Jordyn

Jadyn

Kayleigh

Kayson

Swayzie

Ryker

Keyairaa

Macilynne

Kayleigh

Kason

Felecya

and Cinch!

Phew!

I looked it up and found another recent article about he very very unique names that are oddly super common only in Utah:

Below is a list of names that can almost exclusively be seen in Utah since 2010:

• Mckay — 85 percent born in Utah

• Quinlee — 83 percent born in Utah

• Mckell — 75 percent born in Utah

• Korver — 72 percent born in Utah

• Packer — 71 percent born in Utah

• Tayzlee — 71 percent born in Utah

• Hinckley — 67 percent born in Utah

• Lesieli — 67 percent born in Utah

• Parley — 66 percent born in Utah

• Brexlee — 63 percent born in Utah

But even if yours or your baby’s name doesn’t top anyw charts nfow, it could still become a popular name later on.

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