Overly Creative Baby
Names
No one wants a name
for their baby that they will grow up hating. A more creative name than the
usual may be a name that everyone else grows to
dislike. These
types of names have their drawbacks in life and here are a
few.
Names that are too creative can be a pain to spell.
Substituting “y’s” for “i’s” and vice versa will become
confusing right away. The name “Kim” is usually shortened from
Kimberly. Changing
the spelling to Kymberli, for instance, is a
nightmare waiting to happen. People won’t normally ask for this
name to be spelled because it can be sounded out. If the
spelling is drastically different, it will almost always be
misspelled.
In school, this will happen on awards, certificates, diplomas,
and degrees. As your daughter ages, it will happen on
driver’s licenses, official documents, and other important
places. Changing the spelling of a name on these types of
records can be a nuisance. It is a good thing to keep in mind
when trying out various spellings of a common
name.
This also happens with boys’ names. The conflict arises when
choosing names of foreign descent such as African, South
American, and Asian. Some of these names are not
written as they are phonetically pronounced. For instance, a name
pronounced mal-eek, can be spelled, Malik or Maleek. Another example is the name
pronounced ja-sun.
It can be spelled Jason,
Jacen, Jasen, or Jacon depending on the
parents’ preference. Someone who expects the
common spelling will get the name wrong every
time.
What about long names with many syllables? These names are a nightmare
for the best of teachers. Your own child may get mixed
up when spelling it as well. One of the worst sounds is a
mispronounced name. No child wants to be
recognized for something in front of a crowd and have the
announcer say their name the wrong way.
There are discrepancies made with gender when creative names
cross the gender lines. More and more, names that were once
only given to boys are now being given to girls. To hear the
names Taylor
, Bobbie, Hunter, or
Morgan, immediately
a picture of a boy’s face comes to mind. Today, these names
could also belong to a girl. If you think having their name
pronounced wrong is bad, how about having people come up to you
and wishing you well on the bouncing baby boy when it is
actually a bouncing baby girl.
There is nothing wrong with being creative with baby
names. Problems
come when the names are hard to spell or not gender
neutral. Be kind
to your baby when considering their lifelong
name.
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