Hi ladies I am having a debate on baby boys name I really like the name Ryan but I don't want to spell it Ryan..... So I would like to see what u ladies think about a few different spellings.... Rahyon.... Rahyn.... Or Rahn.... Which do u women think I better help plz
Re: baby names
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Side note: I would pay to see this on the name board.
My husband wanted us to use the spelling Seline instead of "Selene" or "Celine." Told him if we can't spell it correctly we need to move on. Don't want my kid stuck always spelling her name for people.
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Op- the spellings you've suggested are hideous.
Abby, I've named my daughter a common name with a unique spelling and I hope nobody Would ever assume such bullshit about my child or myself. I would hope a person would not judge me or my child based off of a spelling of a name. That's ridiculous.
I'm not saying it's "right" or "wrong", I'm saying it happens. Misspelled names names are judged, even if it isn't fair. If there are 2 identical resumes, "Elizabeth" typically has a higher chance of being called for an interview than "Ellazzybyth".
If you must change the spelling, what about Ryen? At least it looks like it could be pronounced the same way.
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This name actually has an Irish origin. Here in Ireland it is actually spelled Rían. Ryan is the English spelling. So if you still wanted a different spelling than the traditional English one but also for it to be "correct" you could use Rían.