it's pronounced El, in the same way that Belle is pronounced Bell. think Ella, but without the A. tbf, Elle is the correct spelling of the name, and I'd be more annoyed if someone named their kid El.The name Elle annoys me. Is it Ellie or El? If it’s El why are there extra letters?? What do u want from meeee
Or just L.it's pronounced El, in the same way that Belle is pronounced Bell. think Ella, but without the A. tbf, Elle is the correct spelling of the name, and I'd be more annoyed if someone named their kid El.
BAHAH that just made me piss with laughterOr just L.
urgh, those kids names are incredibly irritating - NayVee, JourNee, KennaDee, JaineLee, KassaDee, LiLee, PaisLee, DeLayNee, ElleCee, PresLee and SaiDee. they're absolutely hideous.I say that because I came across a youtube family (utah, about 18 kids) that all of the girls have names spelled arseways but they all have random capital letters in their name DeLayNee, NayVee, ElleCee to name but a few
Ive heard enley a few times tooHenley
does her son look like this guyI came across a friend of a friend on facebook who'd named her son Skooter. The name would be bad enough anyway but she hasn't even spelt scooter right!
GLENVILLE?!?!Just seen someone on Facebook with little Ruby and … Glenville
Yay it really is Scooter!
i can hear this picture
I once met a little boy called Alexander. One parent called him Alex and one called him Alec. You’d think they’d have agreed on the preferred shortening in advance of his birth.I've always hated the name Alec because it just sounds like you tried to say Alex but missed off the last sound.
Ladies and gentlemen WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!my bf's ex landlady is called Covadonga
Flora just makes me think of margarine!My local area shared this on Facebook its pretty funny
Ive heard enley a few times too
utterly butterly!When I was pregnant my mum said if I have a girl I should call her Flora. I was like ‘what not I can’t believe it’s not butter’ !?
Because they think it makes them/their kid 'original' or more 'unique' even though it's a common name - forgetting that the names are still pronounced exactly the same so it doesn't change anything. Doesn't matter it's spelt Hōhp, she's getting called Hope and if there's another Hope in the class, she's still getting referred to as 'Hope (Initial)' or 'Hope (surname)' or being asked 'which Hope?'.Not sure if this is allowed to post I have blurred the accounts out…
This was spotted on a fb group earlier. Whyyy do people want to change the spellings of names like this
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