I know that Trip is phonetically correct, but I've also been given negative feedback on the spelling. I've been told Tripp makes it more of a name. I am honestly confused. Any feedback is welcome.
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Re: Which spelling is better?
I think you can do better than the name picked by Bristol Palin.
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Suggestions that come to mind and are similar sounding:
Kip
Christopher nn Kit (like Marlowe)
Phillip nn Pip
Travis
Trent
Troy
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There are so many things that bother me about that post. The LEAST of which is that Caitlyn is actually a name that has been around for generations.
My point is not that I have an issue with Caitlyn Jenner because I don't. My point is that I wouldn't let someone in the news or Hollywood ruin a name for me because of a connotation from today. Caitlyn is just one of the names we liked so that's the only other Caitlyn I can think of for an example to make the point.
Just because you (royal you not particular person) don't like the Palin family it shouldn't ruin Tripp for someone if they like it. I don't see it much different than some of the more common names that either didn't exist or were obscure 10 years ago.