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Unique Spellings: The New Twist on Baby Names | Unique Spellings: The New Twist on Baby Names |
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It is becoming increasingly popular in recent years to bestow first and
middle names that are more unconventional and unique. More and more
parents are changing the spelling of common names with the desire to
make their baby stand out from the crowd. What’s the catch? Parents are choosing Nevaeh for its connection to the beauty and ideal of heaven, in addition to getting a name that sounds like it came from a fantasy novel. It seems that even the most original name spelling can, within a few years, soar to be one of the most popular names in the country. Parents considering such names for their babies should keep in mind that they may be creating a lasting trend, and although their baby may have a one-of-a-kind name among their peers, they may be followed by a younger generation of name-alikes. Unique spellings should be well-thought out. It is best to make sure that the name is pronounceable. Your baby will have to deal with others reading their name out loud throughout their lives – names that are difficult or complicated to pronounce will put your child in the position to constantly correct others. Sometimes it may be worth it to stick to a more common spelling and give your baby an easy time in such situations. Sometimes the slight change can add enough uniqueness without the potential problems. Spelling Natalie as Natalee is a great example. The spelling has changed, but it is still obvious how the name should be pronounced. It is recommended to have a reason for changing the spelling of a name. Consider why it is that you are making the alterations – do you want to bring out certain aspects of a name, to connect a name to a certain ethnicity, or to make the name more meaningful to you? Spelling changes that are well thought out will bring more meaning to your baby’s name and will add to their sense of identity later on in life. Your child may ask you a few years down the line about the name you have chosen and giving them a satisfying answer can add to their self-confidence. If you are looking for a unique twist to your name choices, you can use our advanced search to look for different spellings of names with the same meaning.Related readings:What makes some baby names popular? Comments (20)
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written by Bianca, June 01, 2009
Also love the name Boston that was my next choice for my sons name. Kingston is a good one too
some unique names
written by Bianca, June 01, 2009
Boston Dream - boy
Cainan Shay Kingston Kaine Sharvay Chase Nevaeh Rae - Girl Mya Rose Desire Rain Rylla Maree For Samantha...
written by Cora, June 18, 2009
If you want the nickname Laynie how about naming her Delaynie.
Boston
written by Cora, June 18, 2009
I also love the name Boston! It's my son's name...Boston Murphy. I have to say that I dislike the name Boston York for the simple fact that I am a HUGE Red Sox fan and I dislike the New York Yankees!
CONFUSED?????????????
written by Lynn, June 23, 2009
i had the name Serenity Rayne picked out for the longest time but i want a unigue name to go with Rayne cuz i love that for a middle name i hate populat names can someone please help
Some Extra Names
written by Beka, June 29, 2009
Girls:
Alika ( most beautiful ) Akira ( Anchor ) Aria ( Melody ) Ashlyn ( Dream ) Brielle ( God is my might ) Bryn ( Mountain ) Caela - Caila ( slender , from the forest )Said like kayla. Evie ( life ) Danika ( morning star ) Faye Fluer Jonti Khloe Laila Lorili mercedes priea Skyla teia Boys: Aaidan Decklan Dustin Eli Fynn- Finn Hayden- Haiden Karrn Kieran Levi Ollie Paiton Quaid - Always Loved this Rylan Ty Tristin Whyiat- this is my favourite for 3 years i had this name sorted for my son ( its unfortunatly not gonna be any more) names for future?
written by Em, July 08, 2009
I'm no where near ready to have kids or even be married (im 15), but I like the unique spelling for a girl's name:
Rian Charlotte (Charlotte is spelled normally, but Rian (with an "i" instead of a "y", like Ryan) I'm interested to see what people think about this spelling! really confussed
written by Denise, July 14, 2009
I am 8 months pregnant and i have a almost 13 month baby boy already. the dad was locked up 4 about 6 months and i waited on him and i was faithful but when he got out i got pregnant right away. then when i was about 4 months pregnant my sisters boyfriend had told him that he needs a blood test and now every since that he's been telling me that this isn't his baby. when i have this baby i want to get my tubes tied after i have the baby but he don't want me to what do you think.
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written by Sammantha Miller, July 19, 2009
How about Nevaeh Raelynn???? Its unique and pretty and i just love the name Nevaeh its heaven spelled backwards.Its awesome!! I hope this helps some
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written by Sarah Kate Harvey, July 30, 2009
I have a two year old daughter named Lilyanne Grace and i think the spelling brought the name more up to date than the normal Lillian. I am also having twin girls this december and i want their names to have a unique spelling also but i'm having trouble. Any suggestions?
my middle name
written by Rebecca, August 15, 2009
My middle name is Michal (pronounced Me-Call). Although this is the normal spelling for this name, it's still awfully confusing for others to pronounce. I was named for my grandfather who died before I was born. It's Jewish tradition to name a baby after someone in the family who has recently died, and his name was Michael. And Michal is the feminine of Michael...so here I am, Rebecca Michal. But it is kinda annoying when I have to explain to everyone how to pronounce it. I think that's something really important everyone should take into consideration when naming a baby. On the plus side, I don't know anyone else with that middle name, and it's fun to have a semi-unique middle name
SAMANTHA-PLEASE READ.
written by Dakota, August 17, 2009
I saw your comment about the nickname laynie, well my mom almost named me Delaynie. i thought it was cute. does that help?
Help!!
written by sarah207, August 31, 2009
i need a boys name that is unique but cute that starts with an A....any suggestions??!!
Happy too help ..
written by Kaylene Johnston, September 07, 2009
Heyy ever1, I'm more than happy too help with baby names? I have three daughter's and a son on the way. Payten Kate (7), Madilyn Jayde aka Madi (4), Kyah Grace (3) and son due in November .. Ryder Jack =] .. Waht duz every1 think ?
Other Girls name's I like.. Bre, Mollie, Lily Other Boy's names I like.. Ollie, Kayden, Tyson . Waht duz evry1 think? My daughers name....
written by Brittany, September 08, 2009
I wasn't brave enough to take a completely unique name in fear of people having issues with pronouncing it. I really love welsh and Scottish names though. So I loved Ceile which is the original Scottish version more commonly used as Kaylee. I decided to use Cayleigh which is pronounceable but unique.
for confused??????
written by lori, September 12, 2009
Summer Rayne
Heavenly Rayne Sweet Rayne ...
written by Angelica Obrador, October 01, 2009
can you give me a unique name for m baby boy start with an J & A two words. tnx..
to angelica obrodor
written by kaylee, October 10, 2009
joey anthony
jordon andrew jakob aidan justan avery jackson abner jake archer jayden ace just a few suggestions1=) My Lil Girls
written by Jaclyn, October 10, 2009
My Oldest Daughter She is 5 And Her Name Is Ever Afton. I Love The Name And Everyone Comments On It. Now Her Younger Sister Name Is Rhyce James. Sounds Like Reese and People Like to Call Her Rice lol. she Is 4. I Love Both Their Names And Wouldn't Change Them For The World. Some People Like Them And Some Don't. Just Remember The Name You Pick For Your Own Children Is For You And Is Picked With Love. Plus In A Few Years It Wont Sound As Different.
oder names.. written by Angelica Obrador, November 07, 2009
more unique names start with letter j.
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