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The most ridiculous names (masculine) - trips to the world of eternal ridicule

The motto of many modern people is "Be original or die." In pursuit of uniqueness, a person will go for almost everything. For example, some unique people believe that the normal color of human skin has already become mainstream, so cover almost the entire surface of the body with tattoos. One of the best examples of this mode of self-expression is Rick Genest, better known to the world as Zombie Boy.

Name as part of the image

Individual categories of people try to show excessive individuality in an overly eccentric manner to dress or behave in society. These fads can be forgiven for celebrities - their image is constantly in need of "fresh strokes," but ordinary people who prefer to put on their heads instead of a hat of sock will not cause anything other than the desire to invite them to the ambulance. So the modern parents, wishing to make their children unique, give them such names that as a result their poor offspring are ashamed to appear in public. Today, funny names for men and women are recorded in dictionaries. These books are not recommended for those who are weak-hearted, because you can break the furniture in a fit of laughter.

Patriotism as a condition of creativity

It's not a secret for anyone that during the Soviet Union's existence, some people were so fond of talking about politics, that it manifested itself in almost everything. Then everyone considered it their duty to know about the situation in the country, the reasons for the shortage of imported products and the absence of jeans in clothing stores. Patriotism manifested itself in the nicknames that the parents of that time gave to their children. Perhaps at that time invented the most ridiculous names. Men's nicknames Lunio and Lelud, for example, look more like insulting nicknames. However, their creators did not even think of offending their children, because these names meant "Lenin died, but ideas have remained" and "Lenin Loves Children." To the same category can be attributed and the name of Revmark, consonant with the name of the famous German writer-realist. It is interesting to imagine how a man feels today, whose parents gave him the nickname in honor of revolutionary Marxism. Political awareness prompted people to come up with extremely strange and funny names. Men's nicknames-abbreviations like Trolubuzin will make anyone be puzzled with one's hands.

"Bayan" names and cultural misunderstandings

Due to the fact that there are a lot of languages in the world, very often in two completely different voices one can find words that would remind one of them something not very decent. For example, hardly any really funny names (male - Boyan, Haggai, Bibik, and female - Baida or Bebe) cause laughter among native speakers, in which they were invented. A Russian person's name Boyan is associated only with an Internet joke or with a "bayan" homophone. It is unlikely that a man who introduced himself in the business community as Bojan Andreevich could count on the fact that the interlocutors will listen with serious persons to his opinion about possible ways of solving the problems of a market economy. And really the guy with the nickname Bibik first thing after the performance of 18 years will have to change it. For the Russian mentality, these are funny, funny names, but they would seem proud even to native speakers of Arabic or Greek. Bojan in translation from Greek means "joy", and from Arabic - "strong", "rich."

The main thing, guys, does not get old!

There is another category of people who are potentially able to give their future child an unusual name, which in his Russian-speaking environment will cause respect. They are fans of television series, films, book franchises and music bands. So it turns out that such people never outgrow the state of excessive enthusiasm from their idol, and this sometimes leads to sad consequences. For example, a crazy lover of the Star Wars series called his unfortunate child Skywalker. No one will be surprised if a fan of the Nirvana group suddenly calls his son Ruzh, and a fan of the American TV series "Supernatural" will call the child Winchester, even if he lives in Russia. However, the most ridiculous male names Russian people invented yet under the influence of political upheavals of the past years. A Russian person who knows the history of his country will probably be familiar with the phrase "I'm tired, I'm leaving." But the most enterprising patriots have already come up with the name YAsysyukh - a kind of abbreviation for this phrase, having taken care of the happy life of your child beforehand.

The unlucky Rat from the future

In the near future, the number of people who want to change their name does not run out, but more often than not this is due to the desire to start a new life, to erase from the existence of their former personality. This innocuous reason can not be compared to a sincere and well-argued need to change the name of a person named Krysan. He was brought to Russia from the Greek sands, but here he is not given a pass by any bully. For a very long time, he could not understand what was the matter. People simply viciously giggled and briskly left in an unknown direction, refusing to talk to him. After all, the most ridiculous male names Russian people, like some representatives of neighboring peoples, perceive as an extra reason to have fun. When Krysan, whose name came from the noble Chrysanth, understood the essence of the problem, in Russia the nickname was not changed. Only then did Krysan, addressing all the parents of the world, beg them to think a hundred times about the name of their future child, and not to remember their hobbies and political preferences.

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