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Sabrina Rogers-Anderson reveals 20 most BOGAN baby names for 2020

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Sabrina Rogers-Anderson reveals 20 most BOGAN baby names for 2020

A parenting author has revealed the most ‘bogan’ baby names in Australia of 2020 – including Carryn, Klowee, Tygrrr, Jinx and Pistol.

Sabrina Rogers-Anderson, the author of The little book of BOGAN baby names, compiled a top 10 list of the unique names for boys and girls on birth certificates around the country.  

Carryn and Klowee are just some of the more unusual spellings of traditional names parents are using.

A parenting author has revealed the most 'bogan' baby names in Australia of 2020 - including Carryn, Klowee, Tygrrr and Pistol (stock image)

A parenting author has revealed the most 'bogan' baby names in Australia of 2020 - including Carryn, Klowee, Tygrrr and Pistol (stock image)

A parenting author has revealed the most ‘bogan’ baby names in Australia of 2020 – including Carryn, Klowee, Tygrrr and Pistol (stock image)

Top 10 ‘bogan’ baby names for girls 

1. Carryn

2. Chablis

3. Corona

4. Graceland

5. Honestee

6. Jezzabella

7. Jinx

8. Jumelle

9. Klowee 

10. Pistol

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Top 10 ‘bogan’ baby names for boys 

1. Axe

2. Bamboo

3. Chaton

4. Dagger

5. Jaguar

6. Jaxtynn

7. Jevin

8. Mordax

9. Rad

10. Tygrrr

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While ‘Karen’ had come to be used as a slur for entitled and self-righteous women complaining in public, Sabrina said in a piece for Kidspot that changing the spelling to Carryn ‘doesn’t fool anyone’.

Other very unusual names for girls that made the list include Chablis, Corona, Graceland, Honestee, Jezzabella, Jinx, Jumelle, Klowee, and Pistol.

‘Honestlee, this hurts my head. I’m already not a huge fan of the next-gen virtue names, but a misspelt one to boot? I’m out,’ she joked about the name ‘Honestee’.

Among the most baffling choices for boys are Axe, Bamboo, Chaton, Dagger, Jaguar, Jevin, Mordax, Rad and Tygrrr.

The addition of x and y are becoming increasingly common, with parents naming their son bizarre names like Jaxtynn, in which Sabrina described as a ‘train wreck’.

‘Just when I thought the random insertion of X’s and Y’s into children’s names was over, this little fella pops up,’ she said.

Carryn, Klowee and Graceland are just some of the more unusual spellings of traditional names parents are welcoming in the 21st century (stock image)

Carryn, Klowee and Graceland are just some of the more unusual spellings of traditional names parents are welcoming in the 21st century (stock image)

Carryn, Klowee and Graceland are just some of the more unusual spellings of traditional names parents are welcoming in the 21st century (stock image)

McCrindle Research revealed the most popular baby names in Australia for 2020 earlier this year.

For girls, Charlotte, Olivia, Amelia, Isla, Mia, Ava, Grace, Willow, Harper and Chloe were named in the top 10 list.

While Oliver, Noah, Jack, William, Leo, Lucas, Thomas, Henry, Charlie and James are the 10 most popular boys names among parents.

Source: Daily Mail Australia | News Colony

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