Real Kid’s Name
Kailiegh Elysabyf. If you want to see it go to the Kaylee page and organize the comments by the high rated. Then, scroll to the bottom and you’ll see it.
I can’t believe someone actually named their kid that.
Edit: Kaeliegh
I can’t believe someone actually named their kid that.
Edit: Kaeliegh
This message was edited 6/12/2024, 3:35 PM
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I know of a girl my age named Haliegh; I think her parents did it by accident (though, I'm not trying to trash her name, just make an observation about the "liegh" ending).
Anyways, Kaeliegh I guess could be tolerable, even if I detest it (I'd much rather Cailey, Cayleigh, or Kayleigh instead!), but...Elysabyf? I feel bad for that kid, lol.
Anyways, Kaeliegh I guess could be tolerable, even if I detest it (I'd much rather Cailey, Cayleigh, or Kayleigh instead!), but...Elysabyf? I feel bad for that kid, lol.
Words fail me. This is downright inconsiderate.
What the...💀
I'm at a genuine lose for words.
I'm at a genuine lose for words.
For the sake of the children, I wish I was Head of a Name Committee and I had the power to reject tragic names like this one. Boy, would I be strict about over-the-top spellings.
It's not such a bad idea. Small countries like Iceland and Denmark have strict naming laws -- mainly to preserve their cultures and sense of national identity -- but when a country is as diverse as the United States, naming gets a bit messy. I say you can name your kid whatever you want as long as it's not something tragic like "Braxxalynnleigh" or just stupid like "Burger King."
It actually says Kaeleigh Elysabyf, which is even worse. The middle name seems like a toddler's version of Elizabeth.
I understand Elysabeth, but not Elysabyf
Yes, Elysabeth is alright!
Wow poor kid
I just had to brain about that so hard my think hurts.
Exactly
I mean, I've seen that comment before. I had to go back and re-read it over and over, trying to figure out what the hell the first person was even saying. It's not intuitive, but, still...
It looks like they can’t spell…