Oh, it's not bad...and actually maybe some will think it is spelled correctly. I actually have to think when spelling other's who have the same name now since I am used to his spelling.Mousekedude wrote:I noticed you stopped short of actually telling us what that name is....Amy wrote: My nephew has a conventional name with an unconventional spelling...my brother isn't the best speller and he put the name on the birth certificate while my sister-in-law was still under the effects of anesthesia from the c-section. The worst part is that they had debated the spelling ahead of time. She forgave him but it took awhile![]()
My nephew's name is Arron. My brother just always insisted that it was pronounced Air-ron, not Aaaaaa-ron. His middle name, William, however, is spelled correctly. That coincidently happens to be both my brother's middle name and his wife's deceased father's name so that probably helped smooth things over anyhow...my brothers both have somewhat unconventional names as well...but spelled normally of course...my parents could spell
