Derek, Derrek, Derrick

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Derek if you must


+1

Derrick is where you get oil.


Agreed. I work on oil and gas.

Derek is the only one that’s not misspelled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:J - O - H - N

Don’t lead OP astray with that dull name. John is the name equivalent of the color beige.


+ 100

There are 1000s of names! And about 25 of them fit the same description. So Unless it’s a family name or some other reason you lost the bet, Please don’t name your kid John in 2026.







Anonymous
How does Derrick Jeter spell it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Derek if you must

+1
Honestly do you know any Derek’s who like their name? It’s a pretty bad name. I’m assuming it’s not a family name if you don’t know how to spell it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems to be an unpopular opinion, but I like the look of the double r.

I like names that have multiple common spellings. It makes it harder for people that barely know you to find you online (which is a good thing in this day and age).


I think we’re talking about an unborn baby. “Online” may not exist how it does in 40 years when he’s your age.

Their 2026 baby will be a teenager and adult a lot sooner than 40 years from now. There will probably be even more ways to track people down by name in 13+ years from now. That makes it an even better idea to use a baby name that has multiple variant spellings. Most people appreciate a sense of anonymity/privacy.
Anonymous
I vote Derek. I love the name. Strong and masculine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How does Derrick Jeter spell it?

Derek Jeter
Anonymous
Demrick is kinda cool
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does Derrick Jeter spell it?

Derek Jeter


That’s the right one then.
Anonymous
That is up there with Carl, Kyle and Darryl. Just bad.
Anonymous
D'rick
Anonymous
Derek but if you at all feel that people suit their names, I would go for something else. The Derek's I know all have a lot of issues. Nice guys but really feel and carry the damage they experience. I know 3. I do believe people seem like their names and that there often is common attributes in people who share a name.
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