Ok- so just a spelling question on this one. For [name_u]Waverly[/name_u] do you prefer [name_f]Wavy[/name_f] or Wavie?
Both have pros and cons for me so I’m curious on other impressions on spelling.
Ok- so just a spelling question on this one. For [name_u]Waverly[/name_u] do you prefer [name_f]Wavy[/name_f] or Wavie?
Both have pros and cons for me so I’m curious on other impressions on spelling.
I prefer [name_f]Wavy[/name_f]! I like that it’s spelled the same as the word, and also because [name_u]Waverly[/name_u] ends with a Y I think it looks more intuitive.
[name_f]Wavy[/name_f] is so cute! It’s so bright and sweet.
[name_f]Wavy[/name_f] for me too! I like that the ending matches the ending of [name_u]Waverly[/name_u]!
Wavy!! More intuitive and fun
Same exact thoughts here !!!
I would not want to be called either! I prefer [name_u]Wave[/name_u] as a short form. More of a nature name.
I like waves and wave a lot but just since I know my boys will call her by an -y sound at the end I’d rather have some thoughts on spelling
Wavy makes more sense to me!