I was jus wondering of what you think about Che' (shay) for a boys name?
Me and Dp love it yet when we tell ppl they screw there noses up!
any feedback would be great :D
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I was jus wondering of what you think about Che' (shay) for a boys name?
Me and Dp love it yet when we tell ppl they screw there noses up!
any feedback would be great :D
I went to school with someone called Che, but he pronounced it as Chay.
I like it :)
I love it! I went the school with a boy named Cheyne (pronounced Shane), and have loved the name ever since!
i love it too, I also went to school with a che. very cool name :)
I think it's nice :)
one of my friends named her son Che, and honestly, i'm not a big fan.. sorry xo
i think it sounds very girly and im not sure that by looking at the spelling you would get how to pronounce it
sorry
I know a little boy with same spelling/ same name - I think it's different and cool.
I like it. I went to school with a Che but she was a girl, but I love it for a boy.
sorry, not really a fan. Its a bit to feminine for a boy IMO (just being honest :))
Sorry to say I am not a fan either if you pronounce it as 'Shay', I also think it is very feminine sounding.
I know several guys who both have the same spelling as your propose, but pronounce it as 'Chay' which i think is a cool name.
i like "Chay" better
i know a boy called chayton which i think is nice
I lived in South America, where "che" is like "mate"
So very cool in my book.
Oh i absolutely love, love, love it ... Che' :loveshower:
My only concern would be people would hear it as the girl's name Shae ... but if your fine with that GO FOR IT !!!!!
I think it's horrible and the child will be correcting people and spelling it his whole life.
Could be worse, like the NZ twins called Fish and Chips.
I like it, we had friends who's DS's name was Shay.
pmsl Missy! there is seriously someone named fish and chips?? hahahahahahaa
nah i dont like it. Che.. doesnt make me want to say Shay at all. and i think Shae is a girls name. Che.. i would say Chee ... like cheese.. sorry
yeah a couple named their kids Fish and Chips but I believe it was ordered to be changed.
I actually read that on here somewhere lol
I think its cool.
Snugglybean - where did you live in SA?
As long as you don't mind people continually screwing their noses up at you, go for it ;) We chose slightly different names for our kids - our first was a girl, Talisha, which isn't SO uncommon and was well-received by family and friends....our second was a boy, who we named Manessah (pronounced MAN-ESS-AHHH) and LOTS of people screwed their faces up...and still do - when he tells people his name when we're out and about sometimes, everyone either loves it or hates it. But I don't particularly care - he loves his name (we call him Ness or Nessah for short) and we love his name, so that's that. It does get tiresome some days when people give you a blank look and assume you're saying it's a girls name, or asking for the spelling 10 times over cause they can't quite grasp it, but it's not a big deal. I am nearly 30 weeks pg with a boy and he will be Jeddiah (JED-EYE-AHH) or Jed for short....again, I have had some people love it and some not so much. But we love it, so that's that. :D
Love it! I've got friends with a Chay (pronouced Shay) and that's cool, but I think the Che spelling is cool. As for mispronunciations, well people say Sill as for Silas, I get Nelly when it's Nelle, and my dh gets called Random (and trust me that's not his name! :p). If you like it - then go for it, you will never get EVERYONE to like it.
The only thing we've done with our names is that if we feel one is a bit more unique, then the other name is slightly more mainstream, so our kids can choose what name they want to use if that's ever an issue. Not that I think it ever will be.