permanente? |
| Tierney. I know it's an irish name, but I think of tyranny. I don't like it. |
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Skyler
I like Skye...but Skyler is just yuck |
That’s not an unusual name in the south. When I was teaching I had two Mamies in my class one year. I think it’s kinda sweet. |
| Clitareese. |
That first one reminds me of Ta-a (Tadasha). Yikes. |
| Oonaugh (pronounced ew-na) for a girl. Irish. |
Oh man, that's a tough one. I actually like the way it sounds, but can't think of a good way to spell it. |
OMG pronounced how? |
| I work with an Una. An easier spelling of Oonaugh? |
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OP here. Thank you all for sharing, it's provided several laughs in the last week.
I agree Caelyn is terrible too, so might as well saddle the other one with Eryn so it's equal at least. I recently came across an Instagrammer with a little girl Sutton. I can get behind a lot of the unisex, surnames as a first name but this is a hard no from me. I think it's the glottal stop, and it reminds me of mutton. And I keep saying in my head "Suck suck suckity Sutton" |
OMG you read my mind. First thing I thought, as well. |
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Awesome
Sibling was Justice. |
| Knowledge....he is a jr! |
Common name in Ireland. Even there it has a couple of spellings. |