| Rebecca and yes I like my name. I don't like the nicknames, like Becky or Becca. |
Brandy? Amie? Amanda? |
I am the last poster who just said my name is Rebecca and I like my name. Funny it looks like all of us Rebecca's like our name! I'm 60 and there were no other Rebecca's in my class. |
| Kathy - and yuck. I have tried to go by Katherine a few times and nobody takes to it. Oh well. |
| Courtney, and it's not bad. I am still surprised when I meet another Courtney. |
No, her name is literally Cecilia. |
Every Courtney I become friends with winds up getting called Court-Court. As a kid, was friends with someone whose last name was Portman (not Natalie) and I called her Port-Port. I just like the sound. |
My DIL is Courtney—I adore her. Some people call her Court but I say both syllables. |
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I have an Irish surname as a first name that was very uncommon when I was growing up but has become more common recently and which can be mispronounced.
I like it a lot and am a little sad it’s becoming more popular. I had a period during childhood when I did not like it though and having to correct the pronunciation gets old. |
PP and meant to ask- Amie? Brandy? Amanda? Sherry? Peggy Sue? Rhonda? |
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Rumpelstiltskin.
No. |
FWIW I think these are all really pretty names but I totally get the spelling/pronunciation battle. It's too bad people didn't just settle on one spelling pronunciation because, again, it's so pretty (well two because I think Kiersten and Kristen are totally different names). I think of this when I see people getting "creative" with other names by changing spellings and slightly altering the pronunciation. Not talking about people who use a variant based on their language or country of origin (like Amelie versus Emily, which is fine if you are actually French and not really confusing). If you like a name just use the most common variant of it, your kid will be glad you did. |
| I'm Alyssa. I do like my name, but there were zero other Alyssas my age growing up (I'm 48), so I was inevitably called Melissa, Alicia, Lisa, Elisa, Elizabeth, or one of the other more popular names of the time. It's a much more familiar name now so less of an issue. My kids have simple, short, timeless names to spare them similar issues! |
| Spinoff: what's your SSN and do you like it? |