What's the worst spelling you've seen?
What's the worst spelling you've seen?
What's the worst spelling you've seen?
A girl named Abcde
tbf, it supposed to ve pronounced Absedee. which isn't ugly phonetically, but being named Abcde???
The solution is to put all of the uniqueness in the middle name. Then you still get to feel “special” while not forcing your kid to go by “tragedeigh” or whatever.
When I chose my name - I made my first as milquetoast and appropriate to my age as possible. My middle I went balls out - I guarantee I have a cooler middle name than you do.
How dare you. You dont beat me, Faustus
I named myself after two scientists, whose work I share with the world regularly 😉
"Heulyn" pronounced Hay-lynn.
I knew a guy so ghetto he got his first name as his Xbox Live Gamertag.
Congrats to my brother Jerry and his stepdaughter!
💀
Omg I didn't even notice that at first
Wonder what his wife thinks of this pregnancy
I named my son Jaxin because my wife wanted Jax and I didn't want my son to have a dog's name.
I regret not just naming him Jackson because nobody in Taiwan knows how to pronounce Jaxin.
Sorry, you are not legally permitted to name your son Jackson unless you carry the name Jack yourself.
A girl in highschool whose name was Nazanine went by Nazi (Nah zee). Like, why? Your name was beautiful.
I don't have an issue with that depending on where you are. It's a nice name but lends itself well to a shortening of nahzee. In my area of the US and in the UK they often pronounce Nazi as Naht-zee so I don't think it's as bad as it could be.
A kid whose name is said "Akelah" phonetically, but is spelled "Akleah".
Brayden, Hayden, jayden, tayden, kayden, rayden, shayden, cayden, pretty much the whole alphabet ending in den. And yes I met every single one of these
Toneigh 🐴🐴🐴. As in Toni or Tony.
Ptoughneigh
Brothers with Phteven
Full name, Toneigh Lynne Groan.
Damn why don't they have a toe emoji.
The guiness book of records had an entry for the worst spelling in the old days before the book was dumbed down. Trying to spell 'usage' the incorrect attempt was youzitch achieving only one correct letter.
Does using French count? Then I nominate "eau". Impressive 300% bloat, 0 correct letters.
I had a customer once at an old job whose name was spelled Deborah. Seems completely normal until she got super mad at me for calling her "Debra" because I was somehow supposed to know her name was pronounced "Deb-Or-Ah". With the "Or" being stressed.
Tell debdeb to calm down
Anferny.
Penny Hardaway was legit!
There's a girl in my kid's class named Eighmee. Pronounced "Amy". I thought it was weird but there's a street in a neighboring town named Eighmee Street.
Eighew! Ouarew?
"Shithead"
Pronounced: shi-THEED
Spelled: Shit Head
“It’s pronounced “Weener-Slave.””
How can it be legal to literally name your kid an insult? Child protection gotta intervene.
Parents of Richards are very upset by this.
It's an Indian name, so the spelling is a bit weird.
I used to know an Alyssa whose name was pronounced like Alicia. Her parents went let's give her one name but spell it just like another name.
I used to work with someone who changed a letter for their child’s name, then posted on Facebook moaning cause people spelt it the correct way (Not the way they had spelt it.), in the comments someone posted how they had deliberately spelt their child’s name some different way and were complaining that everyone was spelling it properly. Can’t remember either names or spellings now, this was well over a decade ago.
Weird. I knew an Alicia who pronounced it Alyssa.
Cultural thing too. Sometimes words in their language are translated weirdly.
Nothing could be worse than X Æ A-12.
Yeah that dude is obsessed with x. He slaps it everywhere he can
That's what happens when you prevent your kid from exploring X sites till your adulthood
That is like a grandma reading a hash out loud
I’m now thinking of that classic post from the old site that shows someone’s painstakingly cursive-written note of the entire text of a bluescreen (the old bluescreen with a lot of characters on screen) for tech support.
And thinking of a slightly more tech inclined grandma who doesn’t quite get all of it having a problem with a torrent and just reading the infohash/magnet link to the ISP’s support call center.
...what kinda hash?
There are a lot of reasons why musk should be (and soon enough will be) jailed, this is one of them. This is child abuse, literally
In the USA, rich people are quite obviously above the law, so no, I don't think he will.
What makes you so confident?
I once met a girl called "Xinhergi" (Synergy).
I once met a girl called Xinhergi
Who thrived on late-night energy.
She’d moan and she’d grind,
With a very keen mind
For positions defying liturgy.
This has to be a muskspawn.
Looks like its the name of a Daedric lord or something.
Daedric lord of soul crushing corporate vocabulary.
You are thinking about Xivilai from Oblivion, not lords, but daedric dudes who don't hold their punches.
Not so much the spelling, just... I went to school with a girl who's father fled the law and they ended up near us in Canada... they were originally from a trailer park in Tennessee
Her name was "Dollarina"
That name is a trajideh.
Literally the "why did mum name me Rose" meme.
Hopefully she didn't become a prostitute
Dollarina Cappocino
La-A, it's pronounced La-Dash-A
My mom taught nursing and La-A was one of her students, she said her mother had her at 15 after dropping out of highschool her freshman year and wanted a unique name for her.
Edit Ok wow, I did not know that there was a racist aspect about this name. Sorry I didn't go into more detail originally. She was real, and from what little interaction I had with her she was a very nice and down to earth woman, who put herself through nursing school. I met her at the pinning ceremony because I always ran the audio for it to help my mom out. I didn't get to spend any meaningful time talking to her, but I heard her name called out when it was her turn on stage to get her pin and saw her come up and receive her nursing pin.
Again I had no idea about the racist aspect of this name, if I had I would have either given more detail upfront or just not posted. I've met a handful of people with interesting sounding and spelled names and didn't think anything about it when originally posting. I apologize if anyone felt I was being offensive.
Crazy to me that this is still going around. I remember hearing this myth back when I was in middle school almost 20 years ago.
Thank you for letting me know about that, please see my edit to the original post.
What's with the <!---
comments that seem to add a level of snark to the article? Did some editor try an fail to insert these into the html source only?
Oh this is way older than 20 years old. My grandpa was telling this joke like 50 years ago. He also was a school teacher, I suspect it has been circulating through schools for the last 60+ years.
Did she say, "and the dash don't be silent"?
Please see my edit on the original post.
Wait I also knew a La-a. Now I'm worried that there are multiple...
Brayden, Braxton, Bentley, Aiden, Axel, Keith.
You might dislike those names, but there nothing really wrong with their spellings.
Axel is the normal spelling around here (Switzerland), so I'm interested what you would have expected instead? Aksel?
Maybe it's Excel
Abcde (pronounced AB-sid-ee) was certainly memorable if nothing else.
This is actually a tuff name
Reminds me of that kids book CDB
I fully came in here with this name in mind. Lol in the 10 years since I've first heard it, I've never come across anyone else who has heard the same. I somehow hope we're all running into the same Abcde and there aren't just hordes of them out there.
Oh dear lord no
I’ve seen this name also in the wild. Girl was pretty fat too. Poor kid.
I remember reading an article about an airport staff person ( possibly TSA? ) laughing about a little girls name. Same exact name. Crazy stuff that any parent could start their children at square -3 upon being born.
Keighty / Keeeeeeee
Is Keeeeeeee related to Potoooooooo the racehorse?
Related. No. But there was that one party in Tijuana...
K eighty? Katie? K80? Lord that's a new low.
I haven’t met any one with a terribly spelt name but one girl I worked with was named America. Weird as hell if you ask me
Is it that uncommon?
Dont know. But its weird as hell
There was a player on Big Brother named America, which was a tiny bit confusing because the show routinely refers to the audience as America
I know a Paris, a Virginia, and a Georgia, just off the top of my head. Location names are weird, but not unheard of.
I was briefly married to a Georgia, but the family wasn't Southern. The fathers name was George and that is also what he named his first son, so his first daughter was Georgia.
Never have understood the phenomenon of fathers passing down their name, you've already cursed your child with the family name, why make things harder on the poor whelp?
The names were first. The locations are named after names.
Even America was a name first.
Those were all human names first. Places named after people, not the other way around.
Many people are named after places. This one doesn't feel weird to me atleast
Most places are named after people too
But which America is it? North or south?
I also had a coworker named America and I'm pretty sure her parents were immigrants - English was pretty clearly not my coworker's first language. I think it works for her situation. (Funny enough, it was her reckless behavior that caused me to spend my last few weeks at that job on light duty...)
There's also America Ferrera, I don't think the name is that weird.
Yup, I've known a Kenya, a Lesotho, and a Latierra (the Earth in Spanish).
Not a baby name but I worked with a devops engineer who had dyslexia so all of our IaC variable names had misspellings in them. We just lived with it because it would have been expensive to teardown the resources and reprovision them with the correct spellings.
"Breighdone" (Brayden) is probably the most egregious one I haven't brain-bleached yet.
My friend works in the billing department of a local hospital, and she will occasionally text me some crazy spellings she comes across.
La-a (Pronounced La-dash-ah) is the weirdest one I've seen
The dash don't be silent
Seems to be an urban legend tough. Also racist.
Yeah the other reply noted the same thing. This would have been about ~2015 and she was in pre-k so someone must have named their kid based on the legend. I can't recall if the girl was black or not but I don't think she was.
The first time I read that it was le-a , which could be read as les without the dash
I've seen that as La-ah. Somehow La-a is so much worse.
Found an interesting snopes article about that.
T'Fanny for Tiffany. She's about 30 now, so that was a bad decision from a long time ago.
Tree Grill. Real dude. Wacky parents.
Jesus
Not that bad of a spelling...
kayleigh and stuff like that is pretty common where I'm from.
Have you run into a Teancum?
For those that are not up on your mormonisms, it's pronounced:
Tea-an-cum
An it's a boy's name.
I'm always up for tea n' cum with the boys.
Morridor is the funniest name I’ve ever heard of for the Wasatch front (shot in the dark)
For once I’m on the cop’s side.
I've encountered a lot of the reverse of this. Danielle pronounced "Dah Nell". Brittany pronounced "Brih Tanny". Jonathan pronounced "Joe Nathan".
Jonathan pronounced "Joe Nathan"
I would call that fucker Jonah-T-Han purely out of spite.
There was also a "Jathan" and it wath tho hard to thay hith name without thlipping into a lithp.
Jewelee (Julie) because they wanted Jewel in there I guess
Once had a friend who said she had 3 middle names. Then she said what I thought I heard as Julianne. I thought she was joking and laughed at her joke.
Then she got mad, called me stupid, then clarified that her 3 middle names were Jewel Lee Ann.
I still thought she was joking. She was not.
Jewel is a perfectly fine name on its own, wtf
It sounds like theres two people named Ellie. One of whom is Jewish.
And they decided to distinguish her by calling her Jew Ellie.
Ah the original working name for the villain of 101 Damnations. Jew Ellie DeVille. That was Walt's contribution.
Even Jewelie would have been better despite being atrocious on its own
Why did I read this in Chris-Chans voice???? Why am I this brainrotted?
LaQuisha. I think there was an apostrophe or two thrown in there but I don't recall where or even the spelling exactly at that was ~26 years ago in highschool. I just recall the LaQ... There were several that I do not recall specifically ATM that seemed like their folks were trying to find the most unrelated syllables to link into a name. It was funny to me. It was a school in Tennessee designed for Uni prep that was supposed to uplift people in the surrounding poorer black community. There were several black students that acted like they always had a chip on their shoulder (aggravated, just looking for any excuse to argue or fight). These are the kids that typically had the most odd names. It was funny because I viewed them like the inverse of typical white trailer trash also present in the area but not at that school. The rednecks seemed to name all their kids some indecisive hyphenated name like Mary-Ann or Betty-Sue while the equivalently backwards black families went with stuff like Keishfonda and Quinmothy. Like y'all are doing the same thing thinking you're different.
I think the weird-ass names are an attempt not for the parents to be different, but a generally severely misguided desire for their kids to appear different in a "Wowee, that's special" kinda way. Everyone else has a 'normal' name. But not my kid; my child is so different and special and s/he's going places, s/he's gonna get out of here & do important things or be a famous athlete.
As we know, oftentimes that's simply not the case...and it's just a nightmare for the rest of us (and that child) to spell, say, etc. I find it incredibly frustrating, even though I know this wasn't their choice, but their parents'. If their last name is weird shit, I politely ask for the first name. If the first name is also weird shit, I politely make a best guess phonetic whatever & move on.
Fun fact, it's not exactly ghetto made-up name territory, but Oprah Winfrey.....isn't Oprah. Her given name is Orpah, named after a biblical figure in the book of Ruth. Very obscure, ancient name! Nobody knew how to spell or pronounce it properly, and they started calling her Oprah instead. 🙂 Now...we've got Oprah.
Potoooooooo
Quite the stud as I recall
Hung like a horse
I knew of an African-American named Le-a.
Not spoken as “ley-ah”, but as “ledasha”.
Because you are supposed to say the dash.
I too have been to the internet.