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Posted: 08-11-06 14:53pm
beckky
wrote:
gabriel
-gabrielle
'gabrielle' is not a different spelling
variation for 'gabriel'. It's female,
whereas 'gabriel' is male. Any boy named
gabrielle will be beaten to a pulp in
kindergarten and his parents should be
placed behind bars.
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Emma2
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Posted: 08-11-06 15:05pm
Haha true!!! Gabrielle is female and
gabriel is male.I mean everyon knows
that!!
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Beckky
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Posted: 08-11-06 15:16pm
Haha yeaah but you could spell the girl
way gabriel and then gabrielle would be a
different spelling?
Lol who am I kidding you guys are right.
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Emma2
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Posted: 08-11-06 15:25pm
beckky
wrote:
haha yeaah but you could
spell the girl way gabriel and then
gabrielle would be a different spelling?
[quote="wr17"]Are there any different ways
to spell these names?
Sophia-sofia, sophya
chloe-kloe
jalen-jay-lynn
natalie-natalee
brice-bryce
sidney-sydnet
alexis-alexys
jonah-jhonah
isaac-issak, izaac
elijah-elyjah
talen-talon
aidan-ayden, aydan. aiden
grace-grayce
jadan-jayden
tevin-thevyn
taylor-MY NAME AND THIS IS EASY:
teighlor(my fave!), tailor, tayler,
tailer
gabriel-gabrial
rhian-ryan
haven-haevyn
harrison-haryson
reed-reid
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ifoundyouwaldo
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Posted: 11-22-07 03:02am
TEIGHLOR omg i love it!
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greeneyesfromga
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Posted: 12-21-07 15:33pm
If Rhian is pronounced like Ree-ann, then
I would not spell it Ryan (Rye-ann) like
Rye bread. I think people would constantly
pronounce it Ryan like the boys name. I
love Ryan for a boy though.
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greeneyesfromga
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Re: Different Spellings Posted: 12-27-07 20:51pm
Nicole06
wrote:
My daughter just had a baby
boy and wanted the name aaiden but it was
becoming to popular so she did a a-z with
adian at the end and she choose zayden.
Different but I like it. All of my kids
have differnt names so I guess she is
following in my foot
steps.
I have a cousin Aedan...
Zayden reminds me of Zaniel, my bf's
uncle.
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myperson
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Baby Names Posted: 12-29-07 19:18pm
How about Taylor: Tailore
Chloe: Kloee, Kloey
Sidney: Sidniey
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greeneyesfromga
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Posted: 12-29-07 20:47pm
I dont really get the Sidniey.
I agree with the poster who said Chloe
gets misspelled enough.
I'm not picking on you^ though.... just
pondering the names...
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XxBayleigh
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Think before you judge a name... Posted: 09-20-08 15:56pm
Sassafras
wrote:
To each his own I suppose,
but I can't stand when people go crazy on
spelling variations. My cousin has a
little girl named bailey. To me, her
name is much prettier spelled the way it
is vs. Spelled like bayleigh. Honestly,
it looks ridiculous. I don't mean to
offend anybody by saying that. It's just
my personal opinion. Keep it
simple!
It may "look" ridiculous to you, but
people don't just come up with these names
or the way they are spelled just to be
"creative". My name is Bayleigh, and I AM
pretty offended by this. Now, unless you
want to pronounce your cousins little girl
"BAIL-ley", that's fine. But if you want
to actually pronounce it BAY-ley, then I
think "Bayleigh" is a proper way to spell
it. Or even Bayley. And nicknames make
much more sense, and you can actually have
a nickname adapted from "Bayleigh", and it
the spelling will be correct. I think if
you call a "Bailey" Bay, or Leigh (Any
form of Leigh, Ley, Lee, Leah etc.) is
dumb. The only nickname available is
Bail(s) (I've heard that before) which I
also think is (no offense) pretty dumb.
And to add another thing, the spelling of
my name comes from a family member, whose
middle name is Leigh. Therefore, the
reason the way my name is spelled. And if
it wasn't for the "y", it would have to be
pronounced "BAH-leigh", because that
wouldn't make sense.
Sure I won't be able to find my name on
pencils or keychains in gift shops and
such, but I'm also the only Bayleigh I
know in my town, and I think my name is
spelled very pretty, and very logically.
And I've heard from several places, that
Bayleigh (And Bayleigh Jade) is very
common after 1995. I'm proud to say I was
born in mid 1993.
Oh and to the original post, I could only
come up with:
Isaack
Taylen, Taelen
Jhona, Johna
Alexes