Tonight I saw two teenagers who were wearing hand-painted tshirts that said "Gaby and Emaleigh's fun week" or something like that on them.
Emaleigh. What do you think? I am not one for alternate spellings of classic names (or any names, actually), so it was definitely nms. Would you use an alternate spelling for your LO?
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This! My name is spelled differently too and so I like different spellings but that Emaleigh is a little too out there even for me!
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I really don't like them, which is funny because my legal name is spelled somewhat alternatively and I actually like it because I dislike the traditional spelling.
I was talking to the people who are renting our house, and the wife is due any day now. We were talking about names, and she was telling me how they like "weird" names with crazy spellings. We both said we liked boy names for girls, and I said I've always loved James for a girl. She said she loved that but would want to spell it differently so that people would know she was a girl. She said she'd spell it Jaymz. NMS.
I think there is a difference between "alternative" spellings and "made up" spellings. Alternative spellings I'm usually ok with. For example, Kelly, Kelli, Kelley, and Kellie are all ok in my book. The last 3 are less common spellings, but still a normal spelling of the name. But, Kellee or Kelee would be made up and and only done to be different, and that annoys me. In fact, anything people do just to purposely be different usually annoys me.
I absolutely HATE it. Poor kid will spend her entire life spelling her name for everyone and correcting pronounciations at job interviews.
No, thank you. Think of the kid, please, when you choose a name.
It might be EMMA-LEE rather then Emily. My niece is Emma Leigh (first name middle name). It is okay - the alternate spelling. But I think it will probably give teachers a headache trying to not offend little ones by always misspelling their name.
FWIW - Addy's name has plenty of spellings. We went with Adelyn because we liked it best overall with her middle and last name.