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tamblondie

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Differant Spellings
Posted: 03-20-07 13:22pm

Rolling Eyes

CAN ANYONE TELL ME A DIFFERANT SPELLING FOR RYAN...FOR A BOY????
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Posted: 03-20-07 13:29pm

i don't think there are any. that's a name you can't really "fancy" up.
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Posted: 03-20-07 13:46pm

I know someone named .rian but it's a girl. like bridget said, there's not really anyway to fancy it up lol
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Posted: 03-20-07 13:50pm

I looked for all different ways to spell that when I was pregnant because that's my daughters middle name but like the other 2 said, there really is no other way to spell it.
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Posted: 03-20-07 13:59pm

well, for a girl i can think of a few ways...

ryann
rhiann
rian

i prefer traditional spellings over these "new" spellings.
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Posted: 03-20-07 14:02pm

IHeartMyBostonTerrier wrote:

i prefer traditional spellings over these "new" spellings.


same. i think these new spins on old names is doing it retarded.
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Posted: 03-20-07 14:13pm

tanyaface wrote:
IHeartMyBostonTerrier wrote:

i prefer traditional spellings over these "new" spellings.


same. i think these new spins on old names is doing it retarded.


there are some i like, of course nothing comes to mind now.

ok, for instance, kaylee. but i don't know the traditional spelling of that, i just know the first time i saw it i thought it was different but i like it.

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Posted: 03-20-07 14:18pm

this girl in class today was talking about how when she has a daughter she wants to name her jessica and spell it "jesikah" lol
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Posted: 03-20-07 14:56pm

I've seen it spelled .Ryne for a boy.
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Posted: 03-20-07 15:01pm

I've seen people spell .Kaylee as .Kayleigh & I really don't like it like that hah... I agree though with tradional names being changed, a lot of them look really stupid.

.Spelling .Ryan as .Ryne is different but it makes me wanna say it was .Rine like rhinestone or something lol.
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Posted: 03-20-07 15:02pm

mamaTT wrote:
I've seen it spelled .Ryne for a boy.


i would pronounce this "rine", as in fine, line, mine...
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Posted: 03-20-07 15:02pm

HcoBrunette06 wrote:
this girl in class today was talking about how when she has a daughter she wants to name her jessica and spell it "jesikah" lol


Ohhh my Rolling Eyes
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Posted: 03-20-07 15:06pm

IHeartMyBostonTerrier wrote:
mamaTT wrote:
I've seen it spelled .Ryne for a boy.


i would pronounce this "rine", as in fine, line, mine...


I know, me too. But, I've seen it spelt that way a few times.
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Posted: 03-20-07 17:50pm

My guy friend's ex-wife's name is rebekka and they name their daughter viktoria....i hate that...but whatever.
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Posted: 03-20-07 18:03pm

IHeartMyBostonTerrier wrote:


-brydjett


baha!
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Posted: 03-20-07 18:06pm

I can't say anything. I did it with my daughter's name. Embarassed
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Kia

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Posted: 03-20-07 18:19pm

no, Alyvia is a real name.

I don't think ya can do much with Kia - oh maybe Kja - like the polish use "j" like an "i"
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Posted: 03-21-07 08:41am

AyaMiyaki wrote:
I can't say anything. I did it with my daughter's name. Embarassed


not really though, her name isn't olivia, right?
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Kia

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Posted: 03-21-07 08:54am

yeah the issue with the "new" names is that they sound like the old one but are spelled funny.
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Posted: 03-21-07 09:02am

"creative" spellings for names are very annoying for a lot of reasons. My name is spelled Karin, which is common for a lot of places in Europe but not in the US. It was hard as a child because I could never find anything with my name spelled correctly. I was also constantly correcting people as well. I now work in the school setting and it is very annoying when people have very different spelling names, especially if they are not even spelled phonemically!!!

I really like the name Bryan instead of Brian but find I would be a complete hypocrite if I named our child Bryan. Dang.
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