Names that you love, but sound a little weird?

I love the name [name]Ellery[/name]. It sounds like Celery though!

I love [name]Charlotte[/name] but it sounds like harlot.
I love [name]Sylvia[/name] but it sounds like saliva.
[name]Love[/name] [name]Anastassia[/name] but it sounds like anesthesia.
[name]Love[/name] [name]Bastian[/name] but it sounds like a bad word that I don’t want to type.
[name]Titus[/name] sounds like two words, one is bad.
[name]Love[/name] [name]Ivy[/name] but it sounds like an I.V.
[name]Emery[/name] sounds like an emory board and like an M.R.I.
I love [name]Isaac[/name], but it does sound like I suck.
Okay, enough, I am getting depressed.

I like [name]Lettice[/name], but it looks like Lettuce
I like Waite but it sounds like Wait or Weight
I like [name]Angus[/name] but it sounds like Anus
I like [name]Daphne[/name] but it sounds like [name]Daffy[/name]

I’m sure there are more…

I like [name]Daria[/name], but it could too easily become diarrhea…

I like [name]Beatrix[/name] (obviously), but I’m starting to think of it as “bee tricks” – a little strange.
Oh, and [name]Katchen[/name]. It sounds like catchin’.

Perhaps this is broadening the topic a bit, but I love the name [name]Katrina[/name] and it’s even a family name. sigh

Freakin’ hurricane.

Oh, I hate that! [name]Katrina[/name]'s a beautiful name; I know a lot of people with it. You shouldn’t be afraid to use it just because of the storm. It was a name before that, y’know lol.

Yeah, I hope it will make a comeback (like [name]Camille[/name]) but for at least the next generation, to me, the connotations would be like naming a kid “9/11.” If I lived outside the U.S. I would probably feel differently about it but the name [name]Katrina[/name] has become synonymous with devastation, ineptitude, and racism for so many of us, I wouldn’t feel comfortable using it just yet. Thankfully I like a lot of names.

I know, can’t they give natural disasters evil names like Cruella, [name]Adolf[/name] or MacKaeightlynneBreigh? We had a Cyclone [name]Larry[/name] down here once. I kid you not.

Anyway, I’m quite fond of [name]Cordelia[/name], even though it has [name]Cord[/name] in it. And I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Persephone[/name], even though it’s not exactly the most phonetically transparent name around (I cringe at the thought of people saying “Purse-phone? What kind of name is that?”). Violets another favourite, but it sounds, you know, violent. [name]Daisy[/name], also, is lovely, and is an old family name of mine, but it sounds like “dazy”. And the dazyness isn’t exactly helped along by the fact that my dear friend [name]Daisy[/name] (I know a few [name]Daisy[/name]'s, bizarrely), is a bit of a dreamer, at the best of times.

My mother’s name is [name]Daisy[/name] and she always hated it for a couple of reasons:

  1. Cows are named [name]Daisy[/name]
  2. “Oopsy [name]Daisy[/name]”
    She can’t believe it is getting so popular now to name or nickname your daughter [name]Daisy[/name].

My mother’s name is [name]Daisy[/name] and she always hated it for a couple of reasons:

  1. Cows are named [name]Daisy[/name]
  2. “Oopsy [name]Daisy[/name]”
    She can’t believe it is getting so popular now to name or nickname your daughter [name]Daisy[/name].

Maebyn.

[name]Lorcan[/name]. lorc=orc/dork