Shawnisay and Shawneeleigh
I worked in a children’s play area 2002-2005 and this was name of one of the girls who came into play. Dad was called Shawn and mum was Lisa Amanda. Another child who came in was Shawneeleigh. Dad was Shawn and mum was Leigh. WDYT?
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Ian Howard Douglas (Howie)
James Edward Theodore
Carys Felicity
Claudia Rose
This message was edited 4/13/2020, 11:11 AM
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It’s... a creative tribute to the parents, to say the least. To say the most, the names are absolutely terrible. I don’t even know how to pronounce them.
I appreciate the sentiment, but I can't appreciate the visual. Shawnisy bothers me a lot less. The -ay makes me really want to emphasize the long A. Shawnie-Leigh would actually be kind of adorable, but Shawneeleigh looks like the emphasis falls on the middle syllable. I'm not sure how much other people experience writing that way though.
Shawnisay isn't too bad, as invented names / creative spellings go.
I don't like the "say" at the end, though, it makes me think "Shawni say ___"
Shanisée would have a bit more appeal imo. Why not go all out.
Shawneeleigh, while it seemed cute next to the parents' names, is tougher than shoe leather. But, she could go by Shawn or Shawnee.
I don't like the "say" at the end, though, it makes me think "Shawni say ___"
Shanisée would have a bit more appeal imo. Why not go all out.
Shawneeleigh, while it seemed cute next to the parents' names, is tougher than shoe leather. But, she could go by Shawn or Shawnee.
Shawneeleigh isn't the worst: it could have been Shawneighlee or Shawneelee or ever Shawneighleigh.
I wonder how many times that other little girl will hear "Shawn is a boy's name" from playground comedians.
I wonder how many times that other little girl will hear "Shawn is a boy's name" from playground comedians.
Hard to say which one is more atrocious.
Obviously people are going to reply and say how awful and terrible they both are. I’ll just say the names clearly meant something to the parents and I think the sentiment behind them is sweet. Shaughnessy could be a cool name.
This message was edited 4/13/2020, 11:35 AM
People are going to say how awful they are even with the context.
Also, it occurs to me that it might be worth doing something to obscure the names since they’re so unusual.
Also, it occurs to me that it might be worth doing something to obscure the names since they’re so unusual.
This message was edited 4/13/2020, 12:45 PM