stupidest name spellings ever

Anonymous
23:11, what does WT stand for?
Anonymous
Whiskey Tango ...white trash
Anonymous
Hmmm, "white trash". Is it possible to bar this term from DCUM fora?
Anonymous
Hmmm, "white trash". Is it possible to bar this term from DCUM fora?
Anonymous
This is a humorous post.
What many do not know if that different languagese spell names differently. Sometimes it just means the person is from somewhere else.
I know that the English names like Edith and Althea have versions in other languagese. Like Edith become Edit which in the end is pronounced like EEdit. But could certainly confuse someone.
Althea becomes Thea, and of that the version becomes Tea

I actually know a story about a Tea named person who in the end became an Enlish teacher. She married an Englishman and moved to England. Her husbands name was Hall. That did not stop her from teaching English to foreighners in England
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You watch - Soon it will be right up there with Shithead (Shee Teed).

Anonymous wrote:A lot too much like "Anal Ease"- a product you hope not to have associated with a daughter.

Here are some Scandinavian names:
Anneli
Aino
Alli
Alla
Marika
Melina

For boys:
Kaj
Sven
Gunnar

And the names Pascal and Pierre are almost swear words in one other language, because the spelling causes them to be pronounced in a completely different way.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I know a Jordyn, Hilarie, and Brookelynne, all of which I think are pretty bad.


Wow, you're going to lump Hilarie in with Brooklynne?

Which makes me think I know you, because that is my daughter's name...which, BTW, is a "normal" spelling. There is an actress with this spelling and I had a friend in middle school with this spelling. I am not low class or white trash in any way - I just liked this spelling better than the more commonly used ones.

Whatever - I hardly think this spelling is heinous in the same way that Hevvin is.


I HATE mis-spelled and stupid names, but Hilarie is fine. And just an alternate spelling. Don't know why someone is lumping it in with Brooklynne. Even Jordyn is better than that (although it still makes me cringe a little bit).

Now if someone went with Hyllury, that would be bad.

I know it's not technically mis-spelled, but I can't let this thread go without bringing up my most hated name of the moment, Brayden. Or Braden. Either way is awful.

I also hate things like Makynli (saw that on Toddlers and Tiaras) and Mykenzie and things like that. But I don't know if I can call them mis-spellings or just gross names.


I don't get why Brookelynne is considered misspelled. I think that name is pronounced "Brooke-Lynn" rather than "Brooklyn." That said, I'm not a fan of the name.
Anonymous
Maybe Brookelynne isn't misspelled, but it's awkwardly spelled. And a terrible name to boot.
Anonymous
I have always understood that non-traditional names became popular in the African American community in the 70s, when people were interested in names that weren't reminiscent of names given to slaves by their white masters. So a name that came from another culture or sounded like it did was a mark of pride. That makes perfect sense to me.
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