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briteflame3.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2008-02-08 02:22 pm
Ok I need your opinion to help a friend!
I was talking to my girlfriend today who is expecting a little boy in May. Her husband and her are having a debate on the spelling of a name. She wants to name him Seamus but her husband is afraid that people will mispronounce it so he wants to spell it Shamus. Well to her she sees SHAMUs. What do you personally thing about the spellings? Would you know how to pronounce Seamus?
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i really dont like shamus.
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seamus is the traditional, irish spelling- if people don't get it right, then it's their problem...what more can you do it but spell it the 'real'/traditional way? i think most people would get it right though.
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And I don't like how Shamus looks like Shame-us.
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Thanks for your input!
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Anyway, that's who Shamus reminds me of.
But interestingly enough, I'm gonna prove her husband's point right to some extent by saying I would have pronoucend Seamus as SEE-muss.
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I assumed everyone would know how to pronounce Seamus, but I live in the UK so I'm guessing it's much less unusual here.
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ANYWAY! I think people will have trouble with it. I don't see SHAMU in Shamus though, but I think it's a weird spelling anyway. I don't know. I mean, I think that a lot of Irish names have to be reworked in America (the issue came up recently here before) because of the vast difference in letter pronunciation and the vast idiocy of people, but to me this seems like one that shouldn't be reworked too much.
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I love the name. Shamus looks ridiculous.
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Anyone who's familiar with the name would default to Seamus. And anyone else would need to be told the spelling/pronounciation either way. So it makes more sense to go tradition.
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I think people will know how to spell it and if not, just tell 'em once and then they'll know.
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I know how to pronounce it because of Harry Potter. I think its becoming more mainstream though so most poeple will probably know how to say it.
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I don't even like it spelled any other way and I highly doubt that people will start to call him See-Mus.
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I just wouldn't know any better. Never did. o_O
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