Conna
Today, we were behind a car with one of those "baby on board" signs in the back, only it had been customized with what I assume to be the child's name - "Conna". I can't work it out. Is Conna a real name, or do you think it's just a kreativ spelling? To me, it looked like an attempt to feminize "Connor", but, for all I know, the child could have been a boy.
- Maria
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I think that maybe it was a way to try and feminise Connor, but i don't like it at all.
I have seen Conna for a girl before not sure where though
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A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
Ick. I don't like it at all. I really like the name Connor for a boy though.
eugh, I hope a few letters came off or something. It sounds like someone with a horrible New York (noo yoawk) accent trying for Connor. Like Edwid = Edward.
I pronounce Connor and Conna the same - that's why my first impressions were that it could be a creative spelling.
Got to say, I prefer "Tayla" to "Taylor". It looks much more feminine, IMO!
- Maria
Got to say, I prefer "Tayla" to "Taylor". It looks much more feminine, IMO!
I'm afraid it would be a real name, even though I've never heard it. Maybe the baby's a girl and the parents really liked the name Connor, so they dropped the 'or' and added an 'a'. I don't think it would be a creative spelling of Connor, because wouldn't it be something like Konnor or Konner? I don't really know- not into the kreative spellings.
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Scottish all the way!
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