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Macgyvercas

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Considering that "Hank" is quite difficult to mess up, I haven't had that much of a problem.

My last name on the other hand...
 

IamQ

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Liam is a bad name?

Have they never heard of Liam, fucking Qui-Gon Jinn, Neeson?

 

SeeIn2D

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Wow just reading some of the names that have been mispronounced. Wtf? How can you possibly mispronounce a name like James or Evan? Anyone who can manage that probably has something broken in the speech center of their brain...

Anyways OT:
Liam is not an odd name at all. Nor is it difficult to pronounce. I feel like you've just had the terrible luck of being stuck with people who can barely read, having to read your name out loud. Seriously, anyone who has trouble pronouncing Liam is in the same boat as those guys I mentioned in the beginning of my post.

SckizoBoy said:
My name: Aidan... not many of them around, at least not Chinese ones, anyway...(!)
We share the same name! And actually I think a couple years ago it was ranked the most popular name in the United States so it's not that uncommon anymore, however I have never even heard of someone Chinese with the name Aidan until now lol.
 

SckizoBoy

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SeeIn2D said:
SckizoBoy said:
My name: Aidan... not many of them around, at least not Chinese ones, anyway...(!)
We share the same name! And actually I think a couple years ago it was ranked the most popular name in the United States so it's not that uncommon anymore, however I have never even heard of someone Chinese with the name Aidan until now lol.
From my first post, tell a lie, despite having that name, (as per my profile) it's shortened to Eddy... you can sort of see it, but it's still weird, though I've never liked being called 'Aidy' or anything 'Dan' related...
 

WhyBotherToTry

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I know a few people called Liam and nobody ever had trouble pronouncing their names. Having said that I live in Ireland so it's a common enough name here. My name's Hugh (H-Yoo) and a lot of people I know had trouble pronouncing it when we were younger. I had the same problem whenever I went to America, the problem being that everyone pronounced it as "you"