Divvy, did you come across those at work? My friend who dealt with these girls (yes there are two little girls out there with these names) is in the same field as you.
Divvy, did you come across those at work? My friend who dealt with these girls (yes there are two little girls out there with these names) is in the same field as you.
What if you don't know the '-' is supposed to be pronounced 'dash' and call her La Hyphen A?? How embarressment! Yo be lettin' tha cat outta tha bag that yo wos kickin' it old school, aint up with the program, not keeping it r-l....![]()
I quizzed my Mum with the La-a one this morning, she didn't guess. And was horrified when I told her what it was!
I still remember the birth announcement in the paper for little 'Anfernee'. To me, that kind of spelling gives the child a disadvantage in life from the start. As much as we don't like to admit it, we form opinions (often not fairly based) on first impressions. For a child with a ridiculously spelled name, often the first impression is not a good one.
Trouble with it too though is if you are a child and an adult pronounces your name wrong, you run the risk of coming across as either a smart-arse or just plain rude when you correct an adult kwim?
Yep, Sarah, they're all work-related...
Just remember the one called "Tallulah does the Hula in Hawaii" who was (thankfully) taken off her parents in New Zealand...
Noooo. That's too funny. Can't wait to share those names with the other teachers at my school. Kitt3n, that's hilarious. Yep, you'd definitely think you were having your leg pulled if you saw Abcde on the roll.![]()
hmmm...just how far will people go in their quest to be 'original' with baby names? I truly hope using symbols instead of letters in names is not something that catches on!
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