Or Bullwinkle.Rakhee? That is a very nice name. In no way is the following joke intended badly:
Is your husband's name Adrian?![]()
Wouldn't that be Anglicized, as the name is spelled like that in Britain?Slight thread hijack but, there's this barcode scanner I support called the Gryphon, which as most European posters will recognize is simply the original spelling of the Americanized "Griffin" and pronounced the same way. However everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, who calls in for support calls it "Gry-fon". They kind of hesitate when they say it too, like "I got one of them GRY-FONs", makes them sound really stupid.![]()
I’ve been familiar with the spelling “gryphon” since I was 7 years old, thanks to having read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.Slight thread hijack but, there's this barcode scanner I support called the Gryphon, which as most European posters will recognize is simply the original spelling of the Americanized "Griffin" and pronounced the same way. However everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, who calls in for support calls it "Gry-fon". They kind of hesitate when they say it too, like "I got one of them GRY-FONs", makes them sound really stupid.![]()
Uh, the Gabby Hayes quip was my post, not Miss Chicken’s. Probably too late to fix now, though.Gabriella and Gabrielle are pretty names. But they’re often shortened to Gabby, which makes me think of Gabby Hayes.For some reason most people spell my name Gabirella instead of Gabriella...*shrugs*
lol. Yup, that's what everyone calls me.
"Hey, Rakhee - watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!"Or Bullwinkle.Rakhee? That is a very nice name. In no way is the following joke intended badly:
Is your husband's name Adrian?![]()
Rahkee: Do you know what an A-bomb is?"Hey, Rakhee - watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!"Or Bullwinkle.Rakhee? That is a very nice name. In no way is the following joke intended badly:
Is your husband's name Adrian?![]()
"Again?!" : rolleyes :
Occasionaly my first name is spelt wrong, they add in another l so it becomes Allan instead of Alan. The surname is even worse, when ever you are giving your name over the phone it's "Do you want me to spell that?"
Bet you're regretting revealing that in this thread, Kes.
Wouldn't that be Anglicized, as the name is spelled like that in Britain?Slight thread hijack but, there's this barcode scanner I support called the Gryphon, which as most European posters will recognize is simply the original spelling of the Americanized "Griffin" and pronounced the same way. However everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, who calls in for support calls it "Gry-fon". They kind of hesitate when they say it too, like "I got one of them GRY-FONs", makes them sound really stupid.![]()
I’ve been familiar with the spelling “gryphon” since I was 7 years old, thanks to having read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
I used to be somehow annoyed at my parents for giving me a very unusual name, because of course other kids joked a lot about it. But since I reached my teenage years, I found the the unique combination makes my name more memorable. Even when people remember it wrong, it's better than not remembering it at all. So now I like my name very much.Oh wow, this thread has had quite a career since yesterday night. Lot's of people out there with issues surrounding their names. To those who have their names always mixed up, does this have any influence on whether you like your name or not?
But if I had one I could write my name with an middle initial! (now there is an oxymoron for you. but you know what I mean^No, they're not. They're just there so that the kid can tell when he/she is really in trouble. When your parent calls you by all three names, you know you're about to catch hell.Middle names are cool.![]()
^No, they're not. They're just there so that the kid can tell when he/she is really in trouble. When your parent calls you by all three names, you know you're about to catch hell.![]()
I used to be somehow annoyed at my parents for giving me a very unusual name, because of course other kids joked a lot about it. But since I reached my teenage years, I found the the unique combination makes my name more memorable. Even when people remember it wrong, it's better than not remembering it at all. So now I like my name very much.
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