Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karla is a legitimate and established spelling. It is one of those names that has multiple accepted spellings (like Sarah vs. Sara). This is not the same thing as taking Courtney and spelling it Kourtney. People just assume that every name that starts with a K needs to start with a C because of the Kardashians. That family has ruined the perception of K names.
I've lived in 6 countries. I've seen it spelled with a K, and I know they do that in some areas, but I don't like it. Our neighbor in Warsaw who had a Karla also had an Oliwia. Is Karla a legitimate spelling? Sure. Is Oliwia also a legitiimate spelling? Yes. But they are clunky and ugly in an English language dominant setting.
I'm doubling down on the Carla spelling.
And I'm sad for you that your world is limited to one in which you immediately assume someone who dislikes "Karla" must be...influenced by the Kardashians.
Six countries and likely monolingual. Do you only socialize with other American expats through the State Department or military? Did you ever figure out that w in Polish sounds like a v? Same in German. I love how everyone on DCUM purports to be so international yet can’t handle any name that is non Anglo in origin. Maybe OPs daughter won’t run in the provincial circles of the Mid-Atlantic suburbs.
I like the name Antonia best. I like Karis but use the C spelling. Not the biggest fan of Karla/Carla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karla is a legitimate and established spelling. It is one of those names that has multiple accepted spellings (like Sarah vs. Sara). This is not the same thing as taking Courtney and spelling it Kourtney. People just assume that every name that starts with a K needs to start with a C because of the Kardashians. That family has ruined the perception of K names.
I've lived in 6 countries. I've seen it spelled with a K, and I know they do that in some areas, but I don't like it. Our neighbor in Warsaw who had a Karla also had an Oliwia. Is Karla a legitimate spelling? Sure. Is Oliwia also a legitiimate spelling? Yes. But they are clunky and ugly in an English language dominant setting.
I'm doubling down on the Carla spelling.
And I'm sad for you that your world is limited to one in which you immediately assume someone who dislikes "Karla" must be...influenced by the Kardashians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karla is a legitimate and established spelling. It is one of those names that has multiple accepted spellings (like Sarah vs. Sara). This is not the same thing as taking Courtney and spelling it Kourtney. People just assume that every name that starts with a K needs to start with a C because of the Kardashians. That family has ruined the perception of K names.
I've lived in 6 countries. I've seen it spelled with a K, and I know they do that in some areas, but I don't like it. Our neighbor in Warsaw who had a Karla also had an Oliwia. Is Karla a legitimate spelling? Sure. Is Oliwia also a legitiimate spelling? Yes. But they are clunky and ugly in an English language dominant setting.
I'm doubling down on the Carla spelling.
And I'm sad for you that your world is limited to one in which you immediately assume someone who dislikes "Karla" must be...influenced by the Kardashians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karis is very pretty and elegant sounding (when it rhymes with Harris). I almost wish that I had heard of it before I named my own daughters. I would imagine that it would probably be misspelled and mispronounced frequently though.
Frankly, this *is* a misspelling of the name. It’s awful and makes the user seem illiterate, like using Skyler for Schuyler, or Jillian for Gillian.
Are you trolling? Some names have more than one accepted spelling which can vary based on region. Jillian is a legitimate and accepted spelling. If you think otherwise, then I would love to know your take on Sarah vs. Sara, Teresa vs. Theresa, and Rebecca vs. Rebekah.
Anonymous wrote:Karla is a legitimate and established spelling. It is one of those names that has multiple accepted spellings (like Sarah vs. Sara). This is not the same thing as taking Courtney and spelling it Kourtney. People just assume that every name that starts with a K needs to start with a C because of the Kardashians. That family has ruined the perception of K names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karis is very pretty and elegant sounding (when it rhymes with Harris). I almost wish that I had heard of it before I named my own daughters. I would imagine that it would probably be misspelled and mispronounced frequently though.
Frankly, this *is* a misspelling of the name. It’s awful and makes the user seem illiterate, like using Skyler for Schuyler, or Jillian for Gillian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karis is very pretty and elegant sounding (when it rhymes with Harris). I almost wish that I had heard of it before I named my own daughters. I would imagine that it would probably be misspelled and mispronounced frequently though.
Frankly, this *is* a misspelling of the name. It’s awful and makes the user seem illiterate, like using Skyler for Schuyler, or Jillian for Gillian.
Anonymous wrote:Karis is very pretty and elegant sounding (when it rhymes with Harris). I almost wish that I had heard of it before I named my own daughters. I would imagine that it would probably be misspelled and mispronounced frequently though.