Name Tags on a Field Trip

I get to see a lot of names of elementary school kids in my work at a museum when we do field trips. Today, I saw some doozies on eight-year-olds from a district where the majority of the kids were Hispanic. I’m not trying to be discriminatory, I think there were some pretty and interesting names there, but there were also some that I didn’t know how to pronounce. :frowning:

Girls:

Enes
[name]Anastasia[/name]
[name]Flor[/name]
[name]Kayla[/name]
Sharice
Nixy (I was so happy to see this in real life on a lovely little girl!)

There are some I can’t even remember how to spell that were like:
Benein ???
Farzezzkha ???
Yiradaynis ???

Boys:

Jansel (pronounced “[name]JAN[/name]-suhl” – I called him “[name]Hansel[/name]”!)
Tyni (pronounce “tuh-[name]NYE[/name]”)
Donnavan
[name]Kevin[/name]
[name]Jorge[/name]
[name]Joshua[/name]
[name]George[/name]
Chake