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Charli

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It's their name they can spell it however the damn well like and you can be as pissed off as humanly possible about it.

Just for the my name is now spelled with a highly elaborate SQUIGGLE.
THAT'S RIGHT I REFUSE TO EVEN USE LETTERS. HAH.

It's a name. Really really, there sooo many other things to invoke ire in the human brain than how someone spells their name.
 

Dango

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Well as someone who was almost named "Tiger" (which would have been awesome), I can tell you that I have no problem with "designer names". If you wanna name your kid something ridiculous, as long as it doesn't get them ridiculed for life of course, then go ahead.
 

BENZOOKA

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Zacharias might also be a name that lead to Zach. Zack is obviously a more modern one from even Zach.

I've always liked my real name. It is not Ben!
It's actually from a hundreds-of-years-old Finnish mythology, and in that it's a magical artifact that brings great fortune to it's holder, making everyone go after it. So the background isn't that bad either.

In Finland we are reasonably strict when it comes to naming babies, so no Train Inspektors, who ever the celebrity was again to bless a kid with that kind of name. You simply can't give anyone a too wacky name 'round 'ere.

There was a trend for about a decade to give kids designerish names, but I suppose it's pretty much passed now. People still want to name their kids uniquely but there are dozens of beautiful names already that are neither too popular, regarded as an old-man's/woman's-name, have a negative sound nor unwanted context associated with them.
 
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I don't mind odd names too much, but I hate it when they give a girl's name to a boy/boy's name to a girl. Seriously, it's not that hard to find a proper name.
 

Sporky111

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The most obvious one I can think of is the name Katelyn. There are an obscene amount of spellings for it.

Katelyn
Kaitlyn
Kate-Lynn
Caitlyn
Catelyn

And I'm sure there are more. GAAAHHHH!
 

The Bum

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Charli said:
It's their name they can spell it however the damn well like and you can be as pissed off as humanly possible about it.

Just for the my name is now spelled with a highly elaborate SQUIGGLE.
THAT'S RIGHT I REFUSE TO EVEN USE LETTERS. HAH.

It's a name. Really really, there sooo many other things to invoke ire in the human brain than how someone spells their name.
Woah, calm down dude i just meant it bothers me a bit.
 

Eumersian

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Elijah Bob Patricius Guggi Q.

I think that's one of Bono's kids' names.
 

The Bum

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zehydra said:
Yeah... Zach is the original spelling, then it got turned into Zack, and Zak. But who cares? Names don't say anything about a person at all, which makes me angry at OP for trying to create stereotypes about people.
No, i wanted what you think when you see/read/say a name thats mispelled on purpose, such as Marc, or Karly.
 

ethaninja

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I fucking hate it. I work with the public and it's such a pain in the ass to have to ask EVERY FUCKING PERSON how to spell their name because their parents wanted to make them unique. News flash-it's not special, it's just spelled wrong.

Here's the most retarded one I've seen to date: Ciial

That's pronounced 'Kyle'. I'dve stabbed my mom in the face if she did that to me.
There is a dude named Kyll which is pronounced as Kyle in my TAFE course. Surprise surprise, he gets the shits when people pronounce it "Kill"
 

ethaninja

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Eumersian said:
Elijah Bob Patricius Guggi Q.

I think that's one of Bono's kids' names.
Are you serious??!

*2 hours later*

Was, one of Bono's kids names...

*BREAKING NEWS: "Bono's kid was killed today from unknown causes"*
 

ethaninja

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The Bum said:
Gudrests said:
Im on the fence about my name here...do you mean John...i hope not..we just name every first boy in the blood line that
No John is a regular name. It is not mispelled, nor is it pretntious. Has there every been a genral named say, Zach pershing?
Actually, I think John used to be spelled Jon back in the day.
 

Sporky111

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And another thing, don't judge people by their names. If anything, it makes you the stupid one.

You don't get to choose the name you're stuck with. Your parents do. And OP, Zach is not a designer name. Just because something isn't spelled the way you think it should be spelled doesn't make it designer. There are legitimate ways to spell a name differently. Names like John and Jon (short for Jonathan).
 

The Bum

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Sporky111 said:
And another thing, don't judge people by their names. If anything, it makes you the stupid one.

You don't get to choose the name you're stuck with. Your parents do. And OP, Zach is not a designer name. Just because something isn't spelled the way you think it should be spelled doesn't make it designer. There are legitimate ways to spell a name differently. Names like John and Jon (short for Jonathan).
The Names I'm asking what you think of the Names not the people who have the names, The name them selves.
 

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The Bum said:
Hello. Dude who's real name is "Zach" here. While I have had people misspell my name as "Zack" or even the dreaded "Zak," I usually don't let it get to me all that much. There is not one correct way of spelling the name, but rather multiple ways with the same pronunciation. It really is up to the parents whether or not how they want to spell a name such a "Zach." My father originally wanted to name me "Zachariah," from the Bible, and I would have been fine with that.

Needless to say, whenever I see my name misspelled when I am addressed, I make sure to correct it in the simplest and kindest of manners. That is all there is to it.

Sleekgiant said:
Well, it seems I am not the only one on the Escapist with a Renamon avatar anymore. Heh, I guess many people find her awesomeness to be quite enticing. Generally it is the silent and mysterious ones that develop a large fan base, for it makes them all the more kick-ass.

[sub]If you value your perception of her as a Digimon, stay away from DeviantArt, whatever you do![/sub]
 

Sporky111

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The Bum said:
Sporky111 said:
And another thing, don't judge people by their names. If anything, it makes you the stupid one.

You don't get to choose the name you're stuck with. Your parents do. And OP, Zach is not a designer name. Just because something isn't spelled the way you think it should be spelled doesn't make it designer. There are legitimate ways to spell a name differently. Names like John and Jon (short for Jonathan).
The Names I'm asking what you think of the Names not the people who have the names, The name them selves.
Really? This post of yours says otherwise.
The Bum said:
No John is a regular name. It is not mispelled, nor is it pretntious. Has there every been a genral named say, Zach pershing?
Only people with "regular" names can become great people or historic people?
 

Eclectic Dreck

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I cannot complain. My own name is fairly generic. In fact, it was the 10th most popular name for a male in the decade in which I was born if memory serves.

And, for the record, my name is Joseph. I've also been known to answer to "Joe", "Joey", "Private", "Specialist", "Corporal" and "Hendricks".

With a name as generic as mine, I really don't care how someone addresses me, so long as it is clear that they are doing so.