stupidest name spellings ever

Anonymous
Macyn - pronounced Mason for a girl
Anonymous
What do you think of this name--Anely
(pronouned a-ne-lee)

In full disclosure, it is my daughter's middle name. I had a student from Central America with that name and I liked it. I liked it for my daughter's first name, but DH and I were worried that it was too wierd, so we went with it as a middle.

By the way, alternate spelling of Anely are:
Analeigh
Analee
Analy
(you'll notice that the first four letters of each of those are ANAL)
honesty is appreciated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of this name--Anely
(pronouned a-ne-lee)

In full disclosure, it is my daughter's middle name. I had a student from Central America with that name and I liked it. I liked it for my daughter's first name, but DH and I were worried that it was too wierd, so we went with it as a middle.

By the way, alternate spelling of Anely are:
Analeigh
Analee
Analy
(you'll notice that the first four letters of each of those are ANAL)
honesty is appreciated


Hate it, sorry. I actually think that Anna Lee (and all the attendant appropriate spellings) could be a pretty name, but because it runs together and sounds very close to Analy, well...no. Bad. And Anely just looks mis-spelled.

Macyn is horrifyingly bad.
Anonymous
Macyn is just obnoxious. What is with all the horrid overuse of the letter y in names, by the way? Seriously people, buy a vowel. Not only did they name their child after a jar, they spelled it horribly.

I knew a Jaxon, pronounced Jackson. And the parents FLIPPED OUT if you dared suggest it was pronounced Jason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of this name--Anely
(pronouned a-ne-lee)

In full disclosure, it is my daughter's middle name. I had a student from Central America with that name and I liked it. I liked it for my daughter's first name, but DH and I were worried that it was too wierd, so we went with it as a middle.

By the way, alternate spelling of Anely are:
Analeigh
Analee
Analy
(you'll notice that the first four letters of each of those are ANAL)
honesty is appreciated


The name isn't bad but I hate the spelling. I'd go with Annaleigh, Annalee or Anna Lee.
Anonymous
Krstofer (yes, even left out the "i")
Anonymous
The WashPo article about yesterday's storm mentions an infant named Jaymes, from Bethesda.
Anonymous
I have a friend Annelie and I think the name is pretty. But looking at the spelling Anely, it is not immediately clear how to pronounce it... (ain-lee, ain-ee-lee, etc).
Anonymous
I think that Anely sounds pretty, but I would have chosen a different spelling. However, since it's her middle name, I wouldn't sweat it. How often do strangers need to pronounce your middle name?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We know a family who named their kid who was born in July ... Noel.

A coworker and I spent some time explaining to an admin why Biafra wasn't a good name for her impending baby. Too many connotations of war and famine.


what's wrong with you? do you know what noel even means?
you're silly.
Anonymous
Paizlei.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Paizlei.


Paizlei, as in Paisley??? Horrible!
Anonymous
One of my best friends in the entire world named her daughter Paisley. For the life of me I don't know why someone would name their child this: [img]
Anonymous
I guess my only "problem" with novel spellings is that I imagine the child going through his whole life saying, "That's Jaxon - J-A-X-O-N." "No, no, with an X. J-A-X-O-N." Seems like that's got to get old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:my MIL wants to place bets on what my SIL will name her soon to be born daughter, so I was trolling the ssa.gov list of most popular names last year...

44 -- Makayla
58 -- -Bella (not the spelling I have an issue with, but the connection to Twilight)
74 -- Trinity
81 -- Autumn
94 -- Serenity

seriously -- that many people are naming their daughters Serenity?


Serenity? Isn't that an adult diaper brand?
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