Married my best friend on 5/14/05
Three Girls: Bits 2/08 Biscuit 10/09 & Sweet Chuck 2/12 One Favorite son: Suishy Smalls 6/14 And another Princess coming 7/16
My best friend when I was a kid was Lindsey, so that's how I think to spell it. It looks better to me, plus the pronunciation is closer to the spelling.
Speaking of youneek spellings, I also grew up with a guy named Lynzi.
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Diagnosed with PCOS: 10/03, On BCP to "treat" until: 7/09
Provera to end Cycles 1-9 (anovulatory)
Cycle #4 & 5: Clomid 50 mg FAIL
RE Visit: 2000 mg Metformin
Cycle 6:Forced Break, looking for androgen secreting tumor
Cycle 7:Clomid CD 3-10, 12-17 FAIL
Cycle 8: Clomid CD 3-10, Bravelle CD 12-24 Hyperstimmed
New RE: Put on Byetta, lost 23 lbs
Cycle 9: Financial Break
Cycle 10: Femara CD 3-7, IUI CD 17 BFP on 2/14/11, m/c 3/7/11
I see it both ways about the same amount, so I have no idea! I always wonder which is "right" for my name-Rachel or Rachael.
Rachel is much more common. I think Rachael looks funny.
ETA: The root of Rachel is the Hebrew name "Ra-chel" (with a guttural "ch" sound in the middle). On the other hand, Michael is the from the Hebrew name "Mi-cha-el" (with a guttural "ch" sound). So according to that logic, Rachael would be "Ra-cha-el" which isn't a name in Hebrew as far as I know.
Thanks. I always wondered how other people perceived the spelling of my name. According to the social security website, Lindsey is slightly more popular way of spelling it (Lindsey is like 250 and Lindsay is like 300). People always seem to assume my name is spelled Lindsey, which always made me feel like my name was spelled weird.
Whenever people ask, I always explain the lindsay=girl, lindsey=boy thing, using Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac as my example.
I see it both ways about the same amount, so I have no idea! I always wonder which is "right" for my name-Rachel or Rachael.
Rachel is much more common. I think Rachael looks funny.
ETA: The root of Rachel is the Hebrew name "Ra-chel" (with a guttural "ch" sound in the middle). On the other hand, Michael is the from the Hebrew name "Mi-cha-el" (with a guttural "ch" sound). So according to that logic, Rachael would be "Ra-cha-el" which isn't a name in Hebrew as far as I know.
when i was little, i knew i girl with this name. i don't remember how it was spelled ( i think like rachel), but it was pronounced ROCK-le.
I'm a Lindsey and I don't like the AY spelling. Not sure why other than to me it looks like it should be pronounced like SAY even if that isn't correct.
In my experiance I know more girls that spell it Lindsey than AY and I don't know any actual men named Lindsey personally. That being said I would never have named myself Lindsey and or any other spelling of it.I've never really enjoyed the name.
I do think its like the Ann/Anne thing (my middle name is Ann so this is extra funny)
Re: Is my name spelled the "normal" way?
This. It's not like a youneek spelling like lynndzie.
This.
This, I think they are both considered normal
It can be either way for a girl.
Lindsey is typically for males though.
Three Girls: Bits 2/08 Biscuit 10/09 & Sweet Chuck 2/12
One Favorite son: Suishy Smalls 6/14
And another Princess coming 7/16
My best friend when I was a kid was Lindsey, so that's how I think to spell it. It looks better to me, plus the pronunciation is closer to the spelling.
Speaking of youneek spellings, I also grew up with a guy named Lynzi.
SAIF Always Welcome
Diagnosed with PCOS: 10/03, On BCP to "treat" until: 7/09
Provera to end Cycles 1-9 (anovulatory)
Cycle #4 & 5: Clomid 50 mg FAIL
RE Visit: 2000 mg Metformin
Cycle 6:Forced Break, looking for androgen secreting tumor
Cycle 7:Clomid CD 3-10, 12-17 FAIL
Cycle 8: Clomid CD 3-10, Bravelle CD 12-24 Hyperstimmed
New RE: Put on Byetta, lost 23 lbs
Cycle 9: Financial Break
Cycle 10: Femara CD 3-7, IUI CD 17 BFP on 2/14/11, m/c 3/7/11
Rachel is much more common. I think Rachael looks funny.
ETA: The root of Rachel is the Hebrew name "Ra-chel" (with a guttural "ch" sound in the middle). On the other hand, Michael is the from the Hebrew name "Mi-cha-el" (with a guttural "ch" sound). So according to that logic, Rachael would be "Ra-cha-el" which isn't a name in Hebrew as far as I know.
This.
I agree with this, but I alway spell it Lindsey because that's how my childhood best friend spelled it.
Lindsay for a girl
Lindsey for a boy
This.
I think both are fine. I see Lindsey more, I think, but Lindsay is perfectly acceptable!
Now if it were Lendseigh...
Exactly.
this. it just depends on the person.
Thanks. I always wondered how other people perceived the spelling of my name. According to the social security website, Lindsey is slightly more popular way of spelling it (Lindsey is like 250 and Lindsay is like 300). People always seem to assume my name is spelled Lindsey, which always made me feel like my name was spelled weird.
Whenever people ask, I always explain the lindsay=girl, lindsey=boy thing, using Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac as my example.
when i was little, i knew i girl with this name. i don't remember how it was spelled ( i think like rachel), but it was pronounced ROCK-le.
I also think they are both ok.
I'm a Lindsey and I don't like the AY spelling. Not sure why other than to me it looks like it should be pronounced like SAY even if that isn't correct.
In my experiance I know more girls that spell it Lindsey than AY and I don't know any actual men named Lindsey personally. That being said I would never have named myself Lindsey and or any other spelling of it.I've never really enjoyed the name.
I do think its like the Ann/Anne thing (my middle name is Ann so this is extra funny)
I feel the same way. Don't hate it - but I wouldn't have picked it.