Celebrites Who Gave Their Kids Totally Oddball Names (And You Thought Your Name Was Weird)

You can’t help but wonder what these parents were smoking when they decided to come up with some of the names for their kids. OK, we get it! We want our kids to be unique and to stand out too. But damn! Overkill much?

These offspring of famous stars may grow up to be just as big in the spotlight as their parents. But everyone will just remember them as the celebrity kids with weird names.

Heiress Harris

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Her father is rapper T.I., and her mother is singer/songwriter Tameka Harris, who prefers to go by the name “Tiny”.

So, is it really much of a surprise that these two musicians named their daughter Heiress? Hopefully she does become what the name suggests and inherits a fortune.

Audio Science

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Actress Shannyn Sossamon, who is best known for her role in films like “The Rules of Attraction,” 2002, and “A Knight’s Tale,” 2001, is also a musician. That explains why she named her son Audio Science! Actually, she claimed that she wanted a word not a name when deciding what to name her now 14-year-old son.

Ace Knute

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Singer Jessica Simpson named her son Ace Knute as a tribute to Knute Rockne, one of the greatest coaches in the history of American football.

But in 2013, online bullies mocked the name, so Jessica explained that she picked that name because she wanted her son to be awesome like his father, NFL player Eric Johnson.

Ode Mountain

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Jena Malone, who appeared in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” 2015, gave birth to a son in 2016, which she named Ode Mountain DeLorenzo Malone. Now an “ode” is an elaborate poem that glorifies an event or an individual. As for the name “Mountain”, well, there ain’t no mountain bigger than a mother’s love, which might explain the middle name.