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Re: Rumble Honey, Slim Easy, and Whimsy Lou
My sister has a theory that these are actually online aliases for the children to protect their privacy, but they’re being presented as real names to gain clout and stop suspicion. Given that her husband is named Lucky Blue, his sister is named Pyper America, and they’re all Utah Mormons, I don’t totally believe her theory, but it’s interesting anyway. Pyper and Lucky have two other sisters with tamer names: Daisy Clementine and Cheyenne Starlie. The parents, Sheridan and Dallon, said they picked unique names to counteract having the most common surname in the country, so I imagine Nara and Lucky are just following that trend. Lucky also has a daughter with another woman named Gravity Blue.Slim Easy is absolutely the worst. Every time I hear it I picture a baby Eminem. Whimsy Lou is the best. As for the next baby, I imagine something like Slick, Harbor, Cove, Hiccup, Button/Buttons, Almond, Dolly, Peaches, Snow, Aqua, Nemo, Topaz, or Tank.Names the couple have said they considered in the past include;
Plum
DottieDot
Dew
Ivy
Halo
Lemon (girl)
PippinPip” (girl)
Clementine
Dusk
Flick
Mercer
Tink Bow (almost Whimsy’s name)
Odie (girl)
Pepper (girl)
Dawn (girl)
Cherry (as a middle name for a girl)
Bubble (as a middle name for a girl)
Pear (as a first name for a girl)
Frosty (boy)
Sunny (boy)
Silver (boy)
Zen (boy)

This message was edited 6/9/2025, 12:29 PM

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Your sister's theory makes a lot of sense, and she is probably right in some of these strange name cases.Everything else you wrote is news to me. I don't follow them or know anything about them, I just ran across the blurb while reading the morning news.Thank you for supplying the list of names they've considered!

This message was edited 6/9/2025, 5:47 PM

I’ve gone down a little rabbit hole if you couldn’t tell 😭 I’m very interested in the influencer individualism trend in naming, and in the broader Utah naming culture in general