Tuesday, May 5, 2009

How important is it to change the spelling of her name?

My sister is a kind soul who is taking care of her sister-in-law's kids. She has basically adopted them. Trouble is, the kids' mom was kinda, well, trashy. One of the kids is a little girl who's name is spelled "Khloey". (Chloe is the way the name is traditionally spelled.)





On a scale of 1-10, how important do you think it is for my sister to try to change the spelling of the little girl's name?

How important is it to change the spelling of her name?
I personally don't like the spelling because I think it looks illiterate rather than unique, but I agree that it is up to the child whether she wants her name changed or not. If it were an offensive name it would be different, but it's really just a matter of preference in this case.
Reply:It is actually important if the girl wants her name to be spelled differently...otherwise, what is in a name?


Anyway, it is a cute name and what is more important is how the kid turns out to be rather than her name..God Bless...
Reply:I say 1. It's not important unless it was a name not fitting for any human being like Lemonjello, pronounced le-mawn-gelo (yes, I have heard this name before).
Reply:Well, how does the kid feel about the spelling of her name? I think it's cool to have an oddly spelled name these days as long as it can still be prounced correctly when someone reads it.
Reply:It is only important if she is trying to change it because the little girl wants it changed.
Reply:it doesn't matter name spelled different are unique.. and in other words unique isn't always a bad thing
Reply:It is up to the little girl if she would like it changed.
Reply:4 it's not really that important..unless the girl wants to change her name
Reply:I think its unique!
Reply:7
Reply:it doesnt matter


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