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thread: Bad Bad name

  1. #37
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    Excellent.

    Le-a
    Ky-a
    Na-a

    Jayscyn, Jaxscyn and Jayszmyn
    Shyning Starh
    Sisters Satchel and Jonquil (where's the handbag or the roses?)

    Breathtaking Cherub of the Dawn to Eternity.

    That's all for now or I will be here all day.

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    i am pretty sure that triple js "hack" did a whole show on bad bad names...including "Anon" and "Roganjosh"

  3. #39
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    Breathtaking Cherub of the Dawn to Eternity.
    And here I was worrying what we'd call this one if it's another girl - problem solved!!

    Or is it a boy's name?

  4. #40
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    And here I was worrying what we'd call this one if it's another girl - problem solved!!

    Or is it a boy's name?
    I'm guessing its unisex lol so your good either way

  5. #41
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    Met a girl the other day and when I asked her what her baby daughters name was she said "Oh it's nevaeh. It's heaven spelt backwards"

  6. #42
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    Nevaeh is a real name though not sure it's spelled that way.

  7. #43
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    Right, I can't find the longer bad name thread that I was looking for so I'm going to revive this one instead with a name I just came across...

    Tru' Jordan Lei'Xan. Lei'Xan is pronounced LeShawn.
    Tru' pronounced how?

  8. #44
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    I've heard naveah alot lately I quite like it

  9. #45
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    Nevaeh is a real name though not sure it's spelled that way.
    It's spelled that way most if the time. Though I've seen it Nevayuh. Not sure if someone liked the name and no idea how to spell it so guessed, or if someone just had to be different. Not. A. Fan. Kinda loses its meaning for me and looks wrong!

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    Breathtaking Cherub of the Dawn to Eternity.

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    Tru' pronounced how?
    I'm guessing as the word "true", but given the pronunciation of "Lei'Xan" it could be "Truh" I only saw it spelled out, with the pronunciation guide for Lei'Xan. Really no point to the extra apostrophes!

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    I used to know a girl named Mouse.

  13. #49
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    I've heard the name Neveh given to angel babies.

    I must admit I like unusual names, but some of these seem ridiculous even to me.

  14. #50
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    Maybe you need to tell them it's actually a hyphen so her name should be lehyphena.
    You beat me to it! Hahaha

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    I know a Ma' lu (no space) & never understood the need for the apostrophe...

    One that's annoying me lately is DS's besty.. Kal lan, pronounced Kaylen. It's a basic English thing that I can't quite get my head around.
    And Djago (Jaygo)... I see Diego...

    I too like unusual names & spellings, as long as they make sense & aren't over the top. DD1 is Jazmyne. All my others have easily spelt, common names, but I'm always questioned on the spelling of them all.
    DD3 is Summer, but mum suggested a different spelling for her. I tried them & they all looked like I can't spell Somer, Summa, Summah... None of them worked. But try the variations for DD2, Brianna... OMG. Breeannah is waaay over the top for me!

  16. #52
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    What about Brie-Anna? Lol

  17. #53
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    Lei'Xan is pronounced LeShawn.
    That sounds like it's pretty much the correct way to pronounce Xan in Chinese.

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    If we look at it as though its a Chinese name (which I actually did before reading the pronunciation), I'd still say it's all wrong. Wouldn't it be more like Lay-Zahn? Or that long J kind of sound? If only we could post audio, I'd be able to properly explain how I read it

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