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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s more phonetic; we don’t say the O in Jackson/Allison/Emerson but it sounds more like a short I sound like in pin or kin. So Alysyn, Jacksyn it comes to be but is also thought to be kreeightyve and youneek. [/quote] That is not how it is pronounced, they all rhyme with son; you are changing the pronunciation to your preferred 'sin' with the spelling. Jackson means Jack's son and is pronounced that way. Do you refer to your male offspring as your sin?[/quote] You know that word spelling standardization is relatively new, right? Spell and pronounce as you wish, people. Throw in the “original” letters too if you wish. Th should be y (thorn), so if you’re using “th” in your name you should be scourged. [/quote]
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