Friday, April 23, 2010

What is the most unusual spelling you have seen of a traditional or popular name?

What do people think of unusual spelling of names? I personally prefer traditional spelling. The most unusual spelling I have seen is Jackson spelt Jaxsyn.

What is the most unusual spelling you have seen of a traditional or popular name?
I know a girl named Nicole spelled NAKOWL. I mean what?? That will get butchered so bad!
Reply:Lawrence. What we normally see...





'Lawerence' Not what we normally see...





Unless however I'm totally mistaken. But someone could correct me I'm sure.
Reply:the second names the weird spelling


Allen-Allyn


Blaine-Blayne


James-Jaymz


Aaron-Aryon


Brandon- Brandyn


Brianna-Breanna


Brian-Bryen


Jake-Jayke


Steven- Stevon


Jamie-Jaymee


Eric-Erick-Eryck-Eryk


Besnon-Bensen


Blaise-Blayze


Joshua-Joshuya


ive seen people spell


Anne like Annye!


people love the Y's in their kids names?
Reply:I cannot stand most names that are spelled differently. So many names are ruined by the crazy spellings.





I have a little girl now in my class who spells her name Dalilah. It drives me crazy that its not either Delilah or Dalila.





Oh, and Emmilleigh drives me insane. The father had it tatooed on his arm.





Shanen is a bad way to spell Shannon too. I always want to call her Shane-in.





I also don't care for 2 d's in Maddison either.





The worst would have to be this adorable little boy that had not so adorable parents. His name was Hayden...very cute BUT he spelled it Heydyn. The spelling of his name was the least of the problems though...





I am sure I have a million more if I just think about it. :)





Take Care. SD
Reply:one of my friends spells her name Mishele....i like it better then the usually michelle.....
Reply:I can't stand "Ashleigh"-- Ashley looks so much prettier!!
Reply:izabella, cathrynn
Reply:my name is Katherine and i know of 10+ different ways to spell it.........so any of them are traditional, and katherine is a popular name.


Here are some weird ways:


Katharin


Catharin


Katharine


Catharine


Kathryn


Cathryn


Kathiryn


Cathiryn


Katherin


Catherin


Katharyin


Catharyin
Reply:During the 2000 Millennium year a radio station was asking the same question for parents that had had a "New Year's Baby for the 2000 year. Several called in but the one that won was a couple that named their daughter the following


Nevaeh(spells Heaven backwards)pronounced Na-Vai,with the middle name Abcde pronounced AB-Cdee


Nevaeh Abcde
Reply:Jorga (Georgia)


Kimber Leigh (Kimberley)


Brook Lynn (Brooklyn)


Mykel (Michael)
Reply:My name is spelled Shanell while others spell it as: Shannelle, Shenell, Shanelle Chanelle, Chanell.they spell my name in all different sorts of way even Nicardo you have Nickardo Mckenzie McEnzy i like to be antique i like antique stuffs.
Reply:Aeryica=Erica


Aerykah= Erica
Reply:Dayana (Diana)
Reply:I knew a girl named Danielle but she spelled it Dannieall. I also worked at a daycare and we had a woman come in to register her son. His name was pronounced Shi-thee-had, but was spelled S-h-i-t-h-e-a-d. I kid you not.
Reply:Karman (Carmen), Ameligh (Emily), Kandyc (Candace), and Makenzy (Mackenzie).
Reply:People that do that are stupid and lame. They totally mispronounce the original name by doing that and not to mention it look weird and ridiculous. Either get a unique name and easy to pronounce like my name Saber Emerson or just stick with the traditional name.
Reply:Kristen = Qxurstyn . Poor child!





Also, Pfhal = Fall (male version of Autumn)
Reply:There are alot out there, but it seems that the name 'Emily' has tons of different spellings!





Emily


Emilie


Emmalee


Emma Leigh


Emaley
Reply:I have seen a few:





Katherine: Kathaaron


Nickolas: Nickyles


Sophie:Sofy


Stephanie: Stefany


Matthew: Mathu (at least i think it was pronounced the same)


Jessica: (pronounced a little different though) Chesyka (chess-i-ca)


Ashley- Eshleigh


Abby: Abee


Donna: Dawna





Just a few I have seen over the years!!
Reply:Gilmarie and Seugnet
Reply:here's some from where I 'm from....





Steve : Junior


Brian : Junior


James : Junior


Earl : Junior


Bob : Junior


Junior : Jr.
Reply:i think the unusual spelling is cool....because traditional names a few kids in a class room may have the same exact name but when it is spelled diffrent it makes a difference...i know a little boy name jason, but it is spelled Jsan


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