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I like the names Brittany, Jordan, Skylar, and Taylor but I want to be unique and spell them in different ways Any ideas?

2007-02-19 11:27:51 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

39 answers

Brittanie is the only one I can think of.

Please though, don't give your child a rediculously spelled name. People think that they're making their child different, but they're really just
A) Setting their child up for teasing and
B) Giving them the annoyance of having to constantly pronounce their name for everyone.

Good luck to you!

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2007-02-19 11:49:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

While I commend you for trying to be original in naming a child, I hope you don't mind if I give you a small piece of advice from experience. My parents named me a normal type name with unique spelling and while I like my name it has been a lifetime of correcting people and having to spell and re-spell my name for people that just can't understand. It is constantly spelled wrong on letters, pre-made name tags even the odd wedding invitation which feels terrible because it makes me feel these people don't care enough to get my name right, even though it is probably an innocent mistake. It was especially annoying during childhood and I was always disappointed when I couldn't find any of those novelty personalized items that bear children's names. Jordan and Taylor are really nice names.

2007-02-19 11:36:33 · answer #2 · answered by sticky 7 · 4 0

Brittany: English, Celtic: A native of Brittany (originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France) or Britain. The surname Brit became a given name, Brett, in the English language and in recent history has given rise to longer and more feminine-sounding variants.
(Norse) Brit ; Brettany, Britani, Britney, Brittaney, Brittani, Brittania, Brittanie, Brittanya, Brittnee, Brittney, Brittni;
Familiar forms: Bret, Brett, Bretta, Brette, Brite, Britta

Jordan: Hebrew: To flow downward; Jordan, the river in Palestine where Jesus was baptized, has been used as a given name since the Crusades.
(French) Jordane; (Italian) Giordana; (Spanish) Jordana ; Jordanna, Jordanne, Yardena, Yordana, Jordyn, Jordynn;
Diminutive forms: Jori;

Skylar: Egyptian: Sky. Also variant of Schuyler meaning scholar

Taylor: English: Tailor; Once a surname and boys' name, Taylor and its variants are growing in popularity as names for daughters.
Tailor, Tayler

2007-02-20 04:03:57 · answer #3 · answered by leashell 5 · 0 0

I heartily concur with "If you want to be unique, try some names in which are easy to pronounce, but not common. All of those names sound like you're 14 years old with a mistake baby."

There's nothing at all unique about spelling names incorrectly these days. It's not clever, it's not creative; it's just over-done and smacks of illiteracy and low expectations for yourself and your child.

Re. illiteracy: many of the suggestions here aren't even pronounced like the actual names.

There're reasons you don't see adults saying "My last name is Jones. How can I change it to be unique? Joan'Ns?"

It will look silly on a resumé for an adult, and be a pain for the child. Hint: children do not value being "unique." Few adults were happy to be the fat kid, the kid with the accent, the...take your pick.

2007-02-19 15:20:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Brittany, Britany, Britney, Brittney, Britteny, Briteny

Jordan, Jorden, Jordyn, Jordann, Jordenn, Jordynn

Skylar, Skyler, Skylarr

Taylor, Tayler, Taiylor, Taiyler

nice names :)

2007-02-19 12:04:02 · answer #5 · answered by Off the Key of Reason 3 · 0 0

First of all, congrats on the pregnancy! You've chosen cute names and I'm all for the unique spellings!

Brittany -
Britney, Britnee, Briteny, Brytne, Brytnee, Brytany, Brytney

Jordan-
Jordyn, Jordin, Jorden

Skylar-
Skieler, Skyler, Schiler, Schyler, Schlar, Schylar

Taylor-
Tayler, Taiylor, Tailer, Taiyler, Taiylor, Tailyr, Taylyr, Taeler, Taelor

There are so many creative ways...good luck - let us know what you like the best!

2007-02-19 11:50:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

How about:
Britney, Brittanie, Britanie, Britaneigh

Jordyn, Jorden

Skyler, Skyelar

Tailer, Tailor, Tayler, Tayllor, Taelor, Taeler,

Tradition spellings are my preference except I do think that Tailor, Skyler, Jordyn, and Britney are cute.

Take Care. SD

2007-02-19 12:03:34 · answer #7 · answered by SD 6 · 0 0

Jordynne, Brittanie, Skylarr

2007-02-19 14:12:11 · answer #8 · answered by S.D. B 2 · 0 0

Jordyn, Tailor, Brittani, Skilah, Skylah

2007-02-19 11:52:44 · answer #9 · answered by Kellie M 3 · 0 0

Hmm, these names are a little tough. For Skylar, you could try Scylar, or Skielar. Though these look a little different or may look harder to pronnounce, they are definitely unique. For Brittany, you could try Britnee - I like that one. As for Jordan and Taylor, I can't seem to think of anything - I'm sure you'll find something! :)

2007-02-19 11:33:26 · answer #10 · answered by Laurie 5 · 0 0

My name is Brittany and my boyfriend's name is Jordan. Good choices! lol. I always wanted my name to be spelled Britnie. Also, you could use Britni, Brittney, Britney, or Britnii. For the other names you could use, Jordyn, Jordin, Skiler, Skylir, Skyler, Tayler or Taelor. I like all the names you chose. good luck deciding!

2007-02-19 12:01:28 · answer #11 · answered by blueyedbabe_91 3 · 0 0

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