thread: "Unusual Spellings of Baby Names Out of Control"

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  1. #1
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    May 2009
    Sydney
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    [QUOTE=jasp;1874867]but, I think the difference is that your kids names are unusual in themselves, kwim? (& pretty cool too )...not some everyday name that has been jazzed up to make it seem more interesting... like spelling say 'Jane' in some strange way...(just as an example)

    my middle name is Jayne and I always thought the spelling was pretty.

  2. #2
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    Yep Mel just wanna make sure my thread doesn't injure any feelings... i know it's a touchy topic... but when I saw the poll I was so surprised with the figures i just had to run it past you guys.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2005
    6,706

    There were many, many reasons we chose Samuel - none of them to do with ease of spelling or pronunciation! He mainly gets Sam (cos that's his initials as well) and I defy anyone to mis-spell Sam! Just wait, someone will now.

    As a teacher I really despise names with unusual spellings. I have a particular passionate hatred for names that you see on the roll and have no idea whether you're dealing with a male or female student. I've once had a class with two completely different spellings of Annalise and as a result I could never get any of them right.

    I've seen so many kids doomed to a lifetime of having to spell their names for people, or what I think is even worse, continually having to correct pronunciation of their name... It is a little out of control, but I think it depends on your perspective and what circles you move in as to how much you are exposed to it.

    Samuel Angus was chosen for the meanings of his names and the initials it gave him, but I'm really glad that he (hopefully!) won't have the spelling/pronunciation problem to deal with!

    BW

  4. #4
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    Apr 2009
    in the garden
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    my middle name is Jayne and I always thought the spelling was pretty.
    ooops! ... I think so too, that's why I used it for my DD! Sorry for any misunderstanding