#2 Growing up with 6 siblings... I find this disgusting and horrifying. Selfish nasty people having more people for a terrible pun is beyond horrible for the kids they created. Trust me every child will grow up and hate their parents, just like we did.
#10 Good luck getting the government to accept a name with a character like that, they only allow regular alphabet and no numbers or symbols (hence why immigrants names were changed and there are variants for name with the same orgin).
Are these just all spelling challenges? I mean they are pronounced the same, but the spelling is random. I expect Kraksos, or Hidoramo, not Michelle spelled Meshell. BTW, my sister used Aira, pronounces it Area, but WANTED it to be Aria like the music, but never bothered to get it right by checking first, and gets mad whenever anyone points out the extreme mistake.
All those poor kids. I can hear the sniggering in school already. Thank the PTB that they can, with effort, change their names to something more sensible when they grow up. I don't envy them the bumpy road there, though. Please, young parents, don't try to live vicariously through burdening your kids with your "dream"-names
#2 Growing up with 6 siblings... I find this disgusting and horrifying. Selfish nasty people having more people for a terrible pun is beyond horrible for the kids they created. Trust me every child will grow up and hate their parents, just like we did.
#10 Good luck getting the government to accept a name with a character like that, they only allow regular alphabet and no numbers or symbols (hence why immigrants names were changed and there are variants for name with the same orgin).
Are these just all spelling challenges? I mean they are pronounced the same, but the spelling is random. I expect Kraksos, or Hidoramo, not Michelle spelled Meshell. BTW, my sister used Aira, pronounces it Area, but WANTED it to be Aria like the music, but never bothered to get it right by checking first, and gets mad whenever anyone points out the extreme mistake.
All those poor kids. I can hear the sniggering in school already. Thank the PTB that they can, with effort, change their names to something more sensible when they grow up. I don't envy them the bumpy road there, though. Please, young parents, don't try to live vicariously through burdening your kids with your "dream"-names
#10 Good luck getting the government to accept a name with a character like that, they only allow regular alphabet and no numbers or symbols (hence why immigrants names were changed and there are variants for name with the same orgin).
Are these just all spelling challenges? I mean they are pronounced the same, but the spelling is random. I expect Kraksos, or Hidoramo, not Michelle spelled Meshell. BTW, my sister used Aira, pronounces it Area, but WANTED it to be Aria like the music, but never bothered to get it right by checking first, and gets mad whenever anyone points out the extreme mistake.
Please, young parents, don't try to live vicariously through burdening your kids with your "dream"-names