8 Creative English Baby Names For Parents Who Love Food More Than Their Kids


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Are you the type of person who loves eating more than anything else? You’re no good with names but you want to awe your family and friends with your insanely creative naming skills that combine your favourite activity (eating) and wit.

Here are 8 creative baby food names that are meaningful at the same time.

1. Rosemary

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Image: cookinginsens.wordpress.com

People will think of the chicken (Rosemary Chicken) but really, we all know you were thinking of dew of the sea when you came up with this name.

2. Brie

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Image: lifeasmom.com

Brie can mean gooey, delicious cheese with bread or it could mean “from northern France”.

3. Basil

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Image: recipes.sparkpeople.com

If you love basil spaghetti, here’s the perfect name for your kid. After all, you can simply say it means loyal if anyone asks.

4. Chip

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Image: usatoday.com

If you have a son, name him Chip! It’s not because you can’t keep your hands off those tasty, salty snacks, it’s because Chip in Old English means a man. Either that or profess your love for Chip n’ Dale.

5. Benedict

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It means blessed. Just like how you feel when you dig into your egg benedict.

6. Margarita

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Image: cbc.ca

Okay, before you shoot me with your SAR21, this is legit. It means pearl, but at the same time, people will only think of the pizza.

7. Herb

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Image: themeatmen.sg

Okay, this is frigging cool. It means illustrious warrior, but really, it just makes your chicken super awesome.

8. Ginger

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Image: YouTube (wantanmien)

It means purity or chastity, but most will probably think of the condiment that makes pork trotters in vinegar so damn good.

Here’s a bonus

If your surname is Tan, you can name your kid Rambu. Get it?

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Image: funnyjunk.com

He’s going to hate you for life though. Just sayin’.

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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com