Some of the most *interestingly* spelled names I've come across have been on the FB casting/modeling sites.
Nursed without dairy, egg, soy, peanut, treenut, fish, shellfish or beef for over a year.
Currently tandem nursing dairy, egg, and shellfish free.
DS born via emergency c/s after 20 hrs of labor. DD successful VBAC!
Unique and Youneek are two very different things. Giving your kid a different name is ok I guess, but then fvcking up the spelling is just stupid.
I have gone my whole life telling people how to say my name. Its Alyssa (not that complicated) but people fvck it up all the time, so (to me) making the pronunciation even harder is just going to be that much more annoying to the kid later on, and all because you have to feel different.
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I was watching too and when they first put her name on the screen I had no idea how to pronounce it. people are a little crazy. Given that a name is spoken a vast majority of the time, what's the point in spelling it strangely?
Re: Now that's a name.
Those are the kids that I purposely fvck up their names when I call them in from the waiting room.
"Sar... Sar.. Sar - y neeti? Is there a Sar - y - Neeti?"
Nursed without dairy, egg, soy, peanut, treenut, fish, shellfish or beef for over a year.
Currently tandem nursing dairy, egg, and shellfish free.
DS born via emergency c/s after 20 hrs of labor. DD successful VBAC!
Learning Liam
Unique and Youneek are two very different things. Giving your kid a different name is ok I guess, but then fvcking up the spelling is just stupid.
I have gone my whole life telling people how to say my name. Its Alyssa (not that complicated) but people fvck it up all the time, so (to me) making the pronunciation even harder is just going to be that much more annoying to the kid later on, and all because you have to feel different.
I was watching too and when they first put her name on the screen I had no idea how to pronounce it. people are a little crazy. Given that a name is spoken a vast majority of the time, what's the point in spelling it strangely?
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
The first thing I thought of when trying to pronounce it in my head was Serengeti.