She named her [name]Skylyn[/name] but she spelled it
Skiilynn… To me that is so confusing to spell it that way.
[name]How[/name] would you spell it?
She named her [name]Skylyn[/name] but she spelled it
Skiilynn… To me that is so confusing to spell it that way.
[name]How[/name] would you spell it?
I wouldn’t use it, but if I did I suppose I would spell it [name]Skylyn[/name]. Or maybe even [name]Skylynn[/name] if she really likes the double n’s at the end.
Skiilynn looks really confusing. I would immediately think it’s a typo and that only one “i” is supposed to be there. Then I would assume the name is Skilynn, as in to snow ski.
[name]Skylin[/name]. Two Is in a row do not make a long I sound. It really looks like skiing.
I think of the word ski or I’m going skiing with that spelling. It just doesn’t look right. This isn’t my style but I would spell it [name]Skylyn[/name] or [name]Skylynn[/name] maybe.
I think I would spell it [name]Skylyn[/name] or [name]Skylin[/name]. It’s cute, but I prefer just [name]Sky[/name].
I agree that Skiilyn looks like it’s supposed to be said like ski-lynn. I don’t like it at all, but it would be much better spelled [name]Skylyn[/name], or even Skylen.
Okay, that’s stupid because to me Skiilynn would be pn skii (like in skiing)+lynn, not sky…