Misspelled names (Tryndee?) = annoying or good??
#1 Guest_KaylaKay_*
Posted 01 February 2011 - 09:36 PM
Okay, so lately I have been seeing a few "Tryndee names" and I was just wondering what your thoughts were on the ones I personally have seen.
And any you want to add to the list..
Kaylah (From someone who is named Kayla, this one really bugs me.. Dunno why.. But it does) I don't know anyone named this... I just heard the name.
Izabellah - My friends sister recently had a baby named this.. Izabellah Rainee (Me thinks.. HEHE {Insert 'sorry I'm hyper message here})
Aliksandra - I dunno if this is like Russian or something, but my teacher said she had a girl named this in a class a few years ago..
Ollivvia - LETTER OVERLOAD = Friend (Sorta) had a baby last month. Legit named this...
Medisyn - (Madison) Girl in my Science class...
Timothe - Not even kidding you - Guy in my Science class...
Leighayne - My librarians daughters name (Leanne)
Kai' dence - I think its like this.. Shes in my math class and she's really sweet. Its Cadence, and she usually just goes by Kay.
Thats all I can think of right now.. :/
Your comments??
#2
Posted 01 February 2011 - 10:25 PM
#3
Posted 01 February 2011 - 10:50 PM
I've never seen Izabellah spelt like that before, but I actually like it. I guess I can say that, because I never plan on naming any of my future children Isabella/Isabelle etc.
The rest I am not too keen on.
#4
Posted 01 February 2011 - 11:12 PM
Kaylah - This one's not so bad, especially if you have other kids whose names end in -ah and you want them to match.
Izabellah - Isabella is a beautiful name (my niece's name). Why would anyone want to change it?
Aliksandra - Same here, I think Alexandra is a beautiful name.
Ollivvia - LETTER OVERLOAD - agreed.
Medisyn - This looks like medicine to me.
Timothe - I can see lots of different pronunciations for this one.
Leighayne - Same here. (It kind of reminds me of Ayn Rand, so pronounced LEE-INE?)
Kai' dence - Why put an apostrophe in the middle of a name?
This is just my opinion, and I don't mean to sound harsh. If any of you like these spellings that's great for you. But it's definitely not my thing. I get that more and more parents are trying to be unconventional and unique, but I don't think you have to butcher the spelling of a name to achieve that. Instead they could choose an older name that isn't very common anymore, one that has a unique nickname, one that has a unique meaning, or some other word that's not usually used as a name. Understand that what's trendy now will probably not be trendy however many years down the line. You want a name that will age well as your child ages. Don't get me wrong -- sometimes unique spellings work BUT more often than not, it's just a disaster.
Above all, take your kid into consideration when deciding their name. Your baby will have to deal with others reading their name out loud throughout the rest of their lives. Sometimes it may be worth it to stick to a more common spelling and give your kid an easy time in such situations. But I'll admit that sometimes the slight change can add enough uniqueness without the potential problems. (This is where my mixed feelings come into play.)
I guess all I can say is... as in other aspects of life, KISS is a good rule to live by. "Keep It Simple, Stupid." Or better yet, as Leonardo da Vinci put it, "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
P.S. I really hope I didn't offend anyone!!!!
#5
Posted 02 February 2011 - 07:15 AM
I. HATE. THEM!!!
Kaylah is fine, I think. Izabellah is...meh. Aliksandra I kind of like (Russian spelling of it <3). The rest...
<just kill me now>
#6
Posted 02 February 2011 - 07:49 AM
I guess all I can say is... as in other aspects of life, KISS is a good rule to live by. "Keep It Simple, Stupid." Or better yet, as Leonardo da Vinci put it, "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."[/size]
Couldn't have said it better myself
#7
Posted 02 February 2011 - 09:46 AM
I guess all I can say is... as in other aspects of life, KISS is a good rule to live by. "Keep It Simple, Stupid." Or better yet, as Leonardo da Vinci put it, [b]"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
Ditto!
No offense to anyone, but the majority of names spelled like this look silly! It makes the parents look immature and uneducated to name their kid Kaylubb!
Of course, the english language has an exception to every rule Some names are similar to Nora/Norah and are correct either way! I don't mind when someone uses Hannah/Hanna, or Leila/Layla, Schuyler/Skyler (the first is the original, the second is technically the trendy one!).
But yeah, greatly dislike when people make things more complicated than necessary!
#8
Posted 02 February 2011 - 10:53 AM
#9
Posted 02 February 2011 - 10:57 AM
#10
Posted 02 February 2011 - 11:16 AM
Aliksandra I kind of like (Russian spelling of it <3). The rest...
Okay, I didn't know that Aliksandra was the Russian spelling. That's fine then, as long as you have a good reason for the unique spelling.
Katie, I'm even cool with your friend who named her little girl Heidi Rayn. I'm not too fond of the spelling of Rayn but since the dad's name is Ryan, I get it. That's a legitimate reason in my book.
But changing I's to Y's and S's to Z's and Y's to E's or adding superfluous letters for the fun of it - just don't.
(Sorry for ranting again )
#11
Posted 02 February 2011 - 11:35 AM
Okay, I didn't know that Aliksandra was the Russian spelling. That's fine then, as long as you have a good reason for the unique spelling.
Well, technically, there is no such thing as a "Russian spelling" since Russian uses a different alphabet, but usually Russians try to make the spelling as close as possible to the translation. (Of course, I'm not really qualified to tell you that since I'm not Russian, but that's my take on it )
#12
Posted 02 February 2011 - 11:43 AM
But that's just a personal preference.
I think it looks neater.. and prettier!
As for the others, I can stand Aliksandra {As it's the international spelling, which to me, is legitimate}.
I do prefer Alexandra myself.
Izabellah is simply annoying {no offence to anyone who does like it}.
I am a simple spelling kind of girl, I much prefer the original spellings of most names.
Ollivvia to me is ridiculous, as is Medisyn.
As Malerie stated, it just sounds like Medicine to me.
Timothe.. they might as well have used an apostrophe and added 4 'e's!
Timoth'eeeee.
Sheesh. Ruining a perfectly handsome name in my book!
Though, as far as these go they aren't even half as bad as some of the things we've heard on here!
Leighayne; I wouldn't know how to prn.
And Kai'dence, I would prn Kai {the name} - dense. {Rhyming w/ guidance}
I love Alexandra, Isabella, Olivia, Timothy and Cadence!
Why couldn't they just use the original spellings?
Well.. I can understand everyone having a different style..
But these kids are constantly going to have their names spelled wrong!
I'll admit there's a few names I prefer with spellings other than the 'usual', such as Lea over Leah, Giulia over Julia, Carys over Karis, Austen over Austin, Luca over Luka..
But all of those names, are legitimate ones..
Y'know?
#13
Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:21 PM
Le-a pronounced "Ledasha"
#14
Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:34 PM
and make the parents look like idiots that can't spell.
#15
Posted 02 February 2011 - 12:43 PM
I just heard a new one. I don't know if it's real or not, but I thought I'd add it to the list anyway.
Le-a pronounced "Ledasha"
I laughed out loud when I saw that! In eighth grade, English teacher gave a cupcake to whoever could figure that one out.
At the end of the class, he ate the cupcake no one got it!
Aliksandra I sort of get. My "Hebrew" name is Alecsandra... Even though it's Greek. Long story!
If its an international variation, I get it. Otherwise... NO WAY JOSE (or should I say, knoe wuai hoezei?)
#16
Posted 02 February 2011 - 01:20 PM
Gosh darn it. (;
And Le-a {I've heard this one before} made me giggle.
Muahaha.
It's like calling your kid ".e"
Dotty anyone? (; ♥
#17
Posted 02 February 2011 - 01:26 PM
I read that "periody" and I thought to myself, "well, that's just like calling your kid a lifetime of PMS!"
At least Dottie is a real name. Ledasha? LMFAO
#18
Posted 02 February 2011 - 01:30 PM
Or fullstoppy.. but I thought Dotty was the cuter version of the three..
Or spotty to be honest.. (; ♥
#19
Posted 02 February 2011 - 02:08 PM
#20
Posted 02 February 2011 - 02:23 PM
After reading this, I've decided to name my children M@hias, &erson, and *.
This made me think of that time when Prince decided to change his name to that unpronounceable symbol, O(+> (or something like that), so everybody had to call him "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince."
Or I guess we can leave it up to chance, and whatever letters I type when I bang my head against the keyboard will be my kid's name:
Aerjoptio
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