Does anyone have a funny story behind the name, or the spelling of their name?
A friend of mine, Mathew is missing a T in his name. Mathew is also an accepted spelling, but he was supposed to be Matthew. His dad was drunk when he filled in the birth certificate form, hence he became Mathew!
Nothing exciting about mine - except that I was named after punk-pop artist Cyndi Lauper, who, in 1984 (the year I was born), won a Grammy for Best New Artist and selling nine million copies of her album She's So Unusual.
EDIT: Might be good to post these as comments, rather than new entries/posts, as I've seen my friends page majorly clogged with these "family names" post over the last 48 hours...
A friend of mine, Mathew is missing a T in his name. Mathew is also an accepted spelling, but he was supposed to be Matthew. His dad was drunk when he filled in the birth certificate form, hence he became Mathew!
Nothing exciting about mine - except that I was named after punk-pop artist Cyndi Lauper, who, in 1984 (the year I was born), won a Grammy for Best New Artist and selling nine million copies of her album She's So Unusual.
EDIT: Might be good to post these as comments, rather than new entries/posts, as I've seen my friends page majorly clogged with these "family names" post over the last 48 hours...
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Date: 2006-06-23 02:06 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-06-23 02:22 am (UTC)I'm Kaitlin Elizabeth because my parents wanted something irish to go with my very irish last name and in honor of my aunts, Katherine and Elizabeth.
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Date: 2006-06-23 03:02 am (UTC)but the day i was born, i was delivered, 'aww congratulations,it's a girl'..my parents were a tad o_O.lol. so they picked Jessika Lyn as my name. Jessika was after a redhead my dad was IN.LOVE.WITH. back then,lol. and Lyn was after my grandmother:-)
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Date: 2006-06-23 04:56 am (UTC)When I was almost a year old, she stuck an "h" on the end for no apparent reason. She's claimed various reasons throughout the years, including and not limited to: It looked 'unfinished' without it; Sarah can have an 'h' on the end, why can't Sheilah; F. Scott Fitzgerald's mistress was Sheilah Graham; she didn't like the way two vowels looked next to each other (our last name starts with O).
Still without the H on the birth certificate and passport, but I have the H on everything else. I've gotten accustomed to it being spelled that way, and I kinda dig it.
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Date: 2006-06-23 05:25 am (UTC)The funny thing is, my parents didn't know this story when they named me. In fact, they didn't know that between the two sides of my family, there are at least 3 Carolines, if you go back far enough. All they knew was that my mother was supposed to be Caroline, and then too many other babies born in the same hospital that week were Caroline, so her parents chose something else and she ended up naming me Caroline.
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Date: 2006-06-23 11:58 am (UTC)I have an elder cousin Claire, whom my parents were very fond off. So they felt it would be a great middle name for me. Though my father in his infinte wisdom decided that they needed to change the spelling so it'd be 'my name' ergo not to cause confusion or something. So my mn ended up being Clair.
Apparently that particular spelling was used because dad had got it into his head that was 'the authentic English spelling'. Which may be true, but have also discovered it's technically a boys name, and the French word for clear. Oh and it took me twelve years to spell it right.
Three years later they had my brother, which was great because they actually had a name picked out this time [Richard]. Just the one though, which meant he was middle nameless. So they let me choose one for him; Thomas ... after the tank engine.
My best friend's dad was reading the paper, saw the name of the 'page three girl' so said 'what about Janine?', and obviously her mother went along with it ... nothing like being named after a topless model to set you up for life :)
My other good friend is named Davis, which means 'son of David' ... and yeah he actually is.
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Date: 2006-06-23 07:05 pm (UTC)I was named for 2 relatives, My aunt Anna Jane and my mom's cousin Shannon. (Shannon and Anna became Shanna, and Jane + e = Janee')
nothing funny, I just think its a little odd.
I do know someone who wanted to name her daughter Cheyenne, but couldnt spell it, so her name is Shyann.
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Date: 2006-06-24 01:13 pm (UTC)