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Nominations for funniest camera, lens, or other equipment names (non-English speakers may have entries I wouldn't have considered):

Feinmess ("Mess" has a very different meaning in English: "Another Feinmess you've gotten us into, Stanley")

Dogmar (is it really a dog of a lens?)

Dagor ("Is this a Dagor I see before me?" from the Scottish Play)

What else do you have?
 
Never quite cared for the Leica lens hood and other accessory names, and often find myself trying to read them out loud

VALOO

XOOQG

XOONS

SOOPD

🙂
 
Anyone British of a certain age will be amused by NOOKY. In fact, you can't beat a bit of NOOKY!

Adrian
 
Nothing can beat this incredibly ugly car:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Toyota_Caldina_van.jpg
The Toyota executives probably tried to compensate this ugliness, with some italian sounding name, BUT in italian, "caldina" translates like " a half warmed up lady"...
Another funny name, not to spit in the bartender's plate, is "Cosina", which in the language of Dante means: "the little thing" (feminine)...
And to conclude "Skopar" has clear connotations with sexual intercourse...
😱
 
SOOKY beats NOOKY hands down...

Nothing to do with cameras...

Did you hear about the Italian utilities company called POWERGEN ITALIA?

Apparently they originally called themselves POWER GENITALIA...
 
In the dialect that I speak when I grew up, "Dagor" means bumping your head against something (wall, bulkhead, garage door, what have you). I always chuckle inside when I hear that.
 
In the dialect that I speak when I grew up, "Dagor" means bumping your head against something (wall, bulkhead, garage door, what have you). I always chuckle inside when I hear that.

Every time I work under the hood of my 1972 Mercedes, I "dagor" on the grille which sticks down to the perfect height for head injury.

Phil Forrest
 
I have never been accused of having a high-brow sense of humour 😉 so here we go:

The Rectaflex Gold sounds like hemorrhoid ointment, but as for the Rectaflex Rotor and Rectaflex Junior, well...

The Ernemann Tropical Klapp never fails to make me smirk (the editor asterisked out the word I originally typed)

And if you're an Aussie, then the Agfa Clack would have to be up there (so to speak) - judging from the entries on urbandictionary.com it appears that it doesn't work that way in other countries (here it is almost universally understood as a slang term for the "fundamental orifice")

LOL this thread gave me a smile
 
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