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What were they thinking? Odd celebrity baby names

Beth Riesgraf (left) and fiancee Jason Lee with their child, Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf-Lee. Photo: Getty

Beth Riesgraf (left) and fiancee Jason Lee with their child, Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf-Lee. Photo: Getty

What’s in a name? A whole lot, if you’re the offspring of a big-name celebrity.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are the latest famous parents to give their child an unusual name after they announced on Tuesday their newborn son would be called Saint West.

Unsurprisingly, the name has become instant fodder for comedians, bloggers and social media users who have joked the name sounds like an expensive denim brand or exclusive resort.

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While little Saint has been born into a charmed life, his unusual name could cause trouble for him down the line if past research is anything to go by.

A March 2009 study from Shippensburg University found unusual names are positively correlated with juvenile delinquency.

An April 2005 paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research in the US found boys who were given names commonly given to girls were likely to be more disruptive in the classroom.

Even US President Barack Obama has joked that his middle name – Hussein – has caused trouble for him his political career, due to its association with a particular former Iraqi dictator.

At a charity dinner before the 2008 presidential election, Obama reportedly joked: “I got my middle name from somebody who obviously didn’t think that I’d run for President.”

However, according to Victoria Whitington, Associate Professor at the University of South Australia specialising in early childhood education and development, a weird name doesn’t necessarily mean a tough life.

“In early childhood centres these days there are many children with a whole range of different names – people are getting really creative,” Professor Whitington told The New Daily.

“In this day and age we are really concerned with children’s development from the point of view of them feeling good about themselves and being learners who engage in their own world.

“If they’ve got good, responsive, sensitive parenting which is unconditional and all of those basics I don’t actually think the name thing is a big deal.

“I would say to parents not to call their kids names that have other sorts of meanings that are derogatory though. Otherwise, unusual names might just be hard for teachers to spell.”

So, while these celebrity kids will likely be rescued from school bullies and insecurities thanks to more accepting modern attitudes, they might struggle a bit in roll call.

Reign Disick

Kourtney Kardashian’s 11-month-old son with ex-partner Scott Disick may or may not grow up with a desire to rule over everyone and anything.

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Kourtney Kardashian with son Reign. Photo: Getty

Honor and Haven Warren

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren’s daughters Honor and Haven, seven and four respectively, have a lot of pressure to grow up as honourable, charitable, welcoming women. Otherwise they’ll be walking oxymorons.

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Cash Warren and Jessica Alba with daughters Haven (left) and Honor. Photo: Getty

Apple Martin

Possibly the most famous “weird” baby name, Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin is now 11 years old and seems to be doing okay despite her fruit-themed title.

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Gwyneth Paltrow and her mini-me daughter, Apple. Photo: Getty

James Reynolds

While not as outrageous some of her peers, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds’ daughter might face a fair amount of confusion growing up as people struggle to figure out that she’s a girl, not a boy as her name suggests.

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have a lot to answer for. Photo: Getty

Blue Ivy Carter

No one ever expected Beyonce and Jay Z to name their daughter something typical, nor did anyone expect them to give her a name that sounds like a superhero’s nemesis.

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Blue Ivy,the world’s youngest comic book villain? Photo: Getty

Poppy Honey, Daisy Boo, Petal Blossom Rainbow and Buddy Bear Maurice Oliver

We’re not sure entirely what Jamie Oliver and his wife Jools were thinking when they named their four kids, but at least they’re all in it together.

Jamie Oliver and Jools Oliver with their three daughters (son Buddy Bear not pictured). Photo: Getty

Jamie Oliver and Jools Oliver with their three daughters (son Buddy Bear not pictured). Photo: Getty

Kal-El Cage

Nicholas Cage was inspired by Superman when he named his son with wife Alice Kim. Kal-El was Clark Kent’s original name on the planet Krypton.

Cage (centre) with sons Weston (left) and Kal-El. Photo: Getty

Cage (centre) with sons Weston (left) and Kal-El. Photo: Getty

Blanket Jackson

Michael Jackson, King of Pop, leaves behind a legacy of excellent music and less-than-excellent children’s names. At least his youngest son’s name is original?

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Blanket Jackson in 2012. Photo: Getty

Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf-Lee

Actor Jason Lee and his ex-girlfriend Beth Riesgraf clearly wanted to determine their son’s career path from an early age when the picked the name Pilot.

Beth Riesgraf (left) and fiancee Jason Lee with their child, Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf-Lee. Photo: Getty

Beth Riesgraf (left) and Jason Lee with their child, Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf-Lee. Photo: Getty

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