| Change his name. It is going to bother you forever. In Britain it is Wez ley as in Wez rhymes with Pez. |
| Definitely reconsider the name. I’m from the Midwest and would absolutely pronounce it wezley. |
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+1 OP, this is a whole life thing. Either you get used to the occasional z, and accept that corrections will be required that don't stick anyway, or you change the name. |
| Pick a different name. |
| Considering that Wesleyan University has the argument over the s or the z on campus, you can expect same. |
Well, you are wrong. Do you call a pez dispenser a piss dispenser? |
This is literally why I nixed Martin, it would absolutely drive me crazy |
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I am confused. I've never heard Wesley pronounced any other way than:
Wes - Lee (Wes as in West) Are people saying it as: Weas - Lee |
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I mean, people should be better at matching your pronunciation, but they aren't...and most people don't care. I have a name that people mispronounce all the time. I correct them, and done, and most of the time it's fine, they start saying it correctly.
A Matthew I know was startled recently when I asked if he preferred Matt or Matthew. He said the latter...in any case, once kid is old to talk he can correct people. |
No, they’re pronouncing the S like a “z”. Like some people do with Leslie, they actually say Lezlie. |
I think this is true for Matthews and Michaels. Most assume Matt and Mike. |
| If this will bother you, change the name. Many people would say wezley. And if your kid turns out to have a lisp or if his friends do, they will say wethley. |
I’m from New England, same. |
Are you Methodist? But yeah, you have gotten a glimpse of what will be a lifelong phenomenon. |