One of my biggest pet peeves is someone naming their baby something and spelling it in the most weirdly "creative" way possible. UGH! This drives me crazy along with people not using turn signals and people not wiping down the machines at the gym. Maybe it doesn't bug everyone, but it does me! I won't list examples because they are floating around these boards!
Re: You're naming your baby what?!?
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I'm with you on this one! These crazy spellings do not make children seem unique, they make parents seem illiterate. Honestly though, I have yet to see a name on this board that makes me really cringe. I've seen a few I don't like but, nothing completely butchered. Check out some other parenting websites out there. Seriously it's scary.
The thing that really, really makes me batty is when parents butcher a name beyond all recognition and then get an attitude with me for "mispronouncing" it. I'm sorry but the rules of English pronunciation apply equally to everyone. You and your child are not special. I did NOT "mispronounce" it. YOU MISSPELLED IT!!!!!!!!!!
I completely agree!! And btw, Avery Elizabeth was going to be our girls name if the baby were a girl... but alas, he's a boy.
but yay!
the name.
To piggy back on this, I know that people choose their names on personal preference, and who am I to judge...however, sometimes I hear these names and it makes me want to rip my ears off. Really!? That is what you are going to give this child to live with for the rest of their lives? Please don't think about how "cute" it is or how "trendy" it is because if it's "cute," the adorable baby named a "cute" name will become a grown adult who has to use that forever. If it is "trendy" and you like the sound of it, know that "trends" will change and then it will just be an odd name. Not to mention there will be 7-10 of that name in your kid's graduating class. So by being "original," you really aren't because there are 100 others.
I have never seen it spelled Paiten ha so I would totally agree with you on that one.
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Yep, this exactly. I definitely judge the parents when I see wacko spellings for common names.
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I don't know why people actually try to defend these horrible spellings, but they do. I understand "to each his own" but that's only if it's affecting only YOU. Unfortunately, when you completely botch the spelling of your child's name, you're condemning him/her to at least 18 years of phonics F**K ups. "Y" and "I" are NOT, repeat NOT, completely interchangeable in the English language. Spelling "Lindsey" as "Lindsee" makes it look like YOU can't spell. Or that your mind is so simple that it can only understand the phonetic spelling of things so you don't mispronounce it!
Hey, that rant felt good!!! Anyway, I obviously agree with you ladies 110%. Names are a hot button item for me, and boy have I seen some real doozies just on this board (not November, thank God, but the Bump in general). It takes every bit of self-control in my extraordinarily hormonal state to not call them out and be like "WTF are you thinking???"
I'm confused though. There is no city in Ireland with that spelling. Only "Devereux". The difference in the phonetics is large. "Devereux" would end in a long "O" sound, and "Deveroux" should end in a "ROO" sound, like "kangaROO." How do you pronounce your DD name?
Sorry I meant to spell is Devereux. Trying to multi-task and I'm one of those bad people that never bother to go back and fix my spelling errors or re-read what I wrote.
I don't have a problem at all with Titus. It's a real name (albeit an uncommon one) and that's how you spell it. Also don't get the dog reference, but maybe that's just me.
So long as you spell it correctly, you DON'T fall into this category. There is a world of difference between uncommon and completely made up.
I totally agree! I don't understand the strange spelling at all. Part of the reason I hate it, is because of what it has done to my own name. My name is Leah. As in, look in the Bible, it's in Genesis. You don't get much older than that. But NO ONE can spell it. For some reason people always think it needs a "cute" spelling. My name isn't Leigha, Laiea, Leeah, or anything like that. But because crazy spellings are the trend, everyone just messes up my very normal name. It drives me CRAZY!
I also don't get the dog reference...I've only known people named Titus. And it is a legitimate name + biblical one.
And it's a Shakespearean name... albeit a very dark and morbid one.