Mahdyssin Renay for a girl or
a boy named Hurkewlees Keyith?
I know they are spelled differently, but it's no different than a lot fo the original spellings I've been seeing lately.
2007-10-17
09:33:56
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These are the only spellings of these names I haven't seen yet; the only real way for them to be different and they are still pronounced the same way - what's the big deal?
2007-10-17
09:40:43 ·
update #1
I"M JUST JOKING PEOPLE - I WAS MAKING A POINT! I would never in a million years name any kids these names. Not even the "correct" spellking of Maddisen - bcause I don't want her to be the 4th Maddisen or Maddy in her kindergarten class!!
2007-10-17
09:48:27 ·
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BUT a lot of stupid people out there are doing the equivilent and it makes me want to throw up
2007-10-17
09:49:56 ·
update #3
Please don't do it...
2007-10-17 09:36:34
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answered by Proud mother! 6
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I like madison. but it looks like a first grader trying to spell. Madison Renee and Hercules Keith. You can be different, but what about Madyssin (just taking out the confusing h) Renay. Renay isn't bad, I actually like it better. Hurkewlees is too much. Hercules is already an odd name, so spelling it like that will make everything weirder. If you want a Different spelling why not Hurcuelees? Or Hurculeese? Hurculees is best still, but if you want it different it can be different, but don't do that to a child. Keyith can just Keyth, that's original without having three vowels in a row.
Also, they AREN'T pronounced the same. Mahdyssin would be pronounced Ma (like mama)-Die-Sin istead of Mad-iss-son, or Mad-uh-sin. Also Hurkewlees would be pronounced Hu-erk (fast, Huerk)-cool-e-ss. And Keyith is Key-ith, not Keith.
2007-10-17 09:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly? I think they're the most dreadful names I've seen recently. Kreeatif spellings are not my style, but at least Madisyn is only a tiny bit off. And I like unusual names, but Hercules alone would be a pretty unconventional choice. Butchering the spelling is really unnecessary.
These names look like there was a sale at the alphabet store, and the mama decided to stock up.
I like unusual, but these are horribly unsophisticated, and I can only imagine will give the children grief 'til their dying days.
2007-10-17 09:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Mahdyssin Renay, but the spelling is hard on the eyes. Spell it Madison, Maddison, Madyson, Madisin, or Madisyn. Just NOT Mahdyssin. I hate Hurkwlees. I'm not even sure how to pronounce it. Is it like Hurcules? Keyith is nice, but again spell it right.
2007-10-17 09:42:43
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answered by Anna-Marie 2
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Why??? I hope you aren't serious with those spellings - I think reasonably different is okay but those are kind of ridiculous.
Having said that, I like the name Madison Renee....spelled just like that. It isn't the most common name, but it's really nice. As for the boy's name, since we aren't living in ancient Greece I think you should probably set Hercules aside and come up with something else.
2007-10-17 09:45:54
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answered by oracleguru 5
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Madison is overused, no matter which way you spell it, there will be 4 or 5 of them in your daughters class. So whatever her last name is, get used to calling her "madison r"
Now as for hercules, that puts a lot of stress on a kid. What if he's a weakling.
2007-10-17 09:48:35
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answered by lillilou 7
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They're frightening. Please don't join this jumbled-letter trend. It's a phase that's likely to pass, and when it does the children of tomorrow are going to feel severely wronged.
I think you should choose the original spellings - something legitimate that doesn't sound like a fourteen year old made it up.
I believe names should be timeless.
2007-10-17 09:46:30
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answered by Jess 3
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Do not give your poor kid these odd spellings.
They will have to spend their entire lives correcting people who misspell/mispronounce their names.
If you want a Madison Renee - call her Madison Renee. If you want a Hercules Keith, call him Hercules Keith.
The weird spelling trend is even worse than the 'unique' name trend (btw - when everyone has a 'unique' name, it's not unique anymore).
2007-10-17 09:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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the names arent really different theyre just spelled different and personally most people will think you are stupid for doing that cuz it looks like you cant spell
why not change it to
madison/madyson --- renee
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i dont really like hercules as a name cuz everyone just thinks of the movie/greek god
how abbout johnathan keith
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hope this helps
2007-10-17 09:39:19
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answered by allie 3
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Dont do it. I have a unique last name, and everyone gets it wrong. Your kids will hate it. Cause they have to always spell it out. Dont do it. If you like those names, spell them normal.
2007-10-17 09:41:14
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answered by xoox.. ♥ 1
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Different? No. Everyone does this misspelling to be "different".
Ridiculous? Yes.
Do not do this to a child. Madison Renee and Hercules Keith (minus Hercules) are just fine.
2007-10-17 09:40:27
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answered by IcyHippo 3
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