(inspired by the name threads) What's the oddest spelling of a name you've seen?

I have a grand-daughter named Madyson (when asked her name, the answer is "Madison- with- a -y -not-an-i" ;)

I have a nephew named Austan (a variation on Austin....my sister's creative way of honoring my father without saddling the boy with "Stanley" or "Stan" ;) )



Originally posted by LadyBears
Siobhan pronounced "sha von"
:crazy:
Actually ...it's Gaelic...it's not an "odd" spelling or mispelling, it's just a different language .....but I agree the pronounciation is not what you expect when looking at it! :)
 
my dd is Maryssa (which is pronounced Ma rys sa)
I wanted to be different when I named her too but not too different....
 
In romance novels this name always came up

Geoffrey ( think it is suppose to be Jeffrey). It ways made me laugh.
 
The most odd ones I know of-

Shado (Shaadoo ie shadow)
Masato (Ma Sato)


I also know 2 kids names Brighton/Bryton (one girl one boy)

Spelling wise- Id have to vote for me and my twin siblings (triplets) Allehandow Jeardeen (AJ) Allyschea Rachelle (Ally) and Amalie Racquel (changed it to emily)


-em
 

I work in an almost asian dominated primary school...Believe me taking the register (roll call) 1st thing on a monday morning at the start of a new school year..(sept 6th) is not to be recomended...whingeing moaning kids saying"that`s not how you pronounce my name"oh my goodness.... sorry but this is what your called from now on..:p :p :p ....no only joking ... it can be a nightmare though & if you don`t get the name right it can be a proper nightmare for them too....a lot of the asian names are really pretty.... it`s just learning how to pronounce them...Iam chrissie with a i e at the end but you would be amazed how many people spell it with a y (chrissy) or even miss out the h & spell it with a y (crissy).... strange....spose it`s where you live really & how they would spell your name....:) :) :)
 
Well, I was named Kathaleen-no one puts the a in it. I named my son Jeffery and everyone wants to spell it rey. It was my maiden name so I can spell it the "right" way. My daughter is Vanessa and people want to spell it Venessa.
 
Well I am Tausha - the U always throws people off a bit.

My friend from college was Melisa - pronounce Mul - ee - sa - we called her Mela pronounced May - la
 
Originally posted by heart4pooh
I knew someone whose DD's name was Mary Elizabeth. They called her Emmee. That's how she wrote her name, too! Her mom was a writer for Disney, BTW.

My Mom calls my DD Elle for her name is Lauren Elizabeth.
 
Bradleigh for Bradley, not so odd but it is different in a good way IMO
 












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