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Re: Leigh vs Lee
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I'm clueless to that as well. I also used to say it as 'Lay' and reportedly still do at times.
While reading some series written by a woman of the name, 'Leigh Bardugo' a few years back, I was saying her name as 'Lay' as that's what I had strongly assumed and the spelling was new to me.
It's strange I think. I mean Leighton is said as Layton after all yet Leigh is reportedly just Lee. \:I personally don't care for it, especially seeing it attached at the back of a name. *vomits*
Paisleigh, Hadleigh, Everleigh, Kileigh, Ryleigh and whatever else possible.
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