[Opinions] Traeh
I was just looking over the newborn nursery at the local hospital, and after seeing a 'Nevaeh,' I stumbled upon Traeh. It took me a moment to realize what it really was. I'm beyond unimpressed.
On a somewhat better note, in addition to the horror of Traeh, there was a little girl named Kalliope. Though not something I'd use myself, it was refreshing among the Madisons and Morgans of the hospital.
What do you think?
On a somewhat better note, in addition to the horror of Traeh, there was a little girl named Kalliope. Though not something I'd use myself, it was refreshing among the Madisons and Morgans of the hospital.
What do you think?
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I thought I'd seen it all when I encountered a little Tnomal (his father is Lamont) at my dd's school but Traeh is truly tragic. Sigh ...
Traeh is Yekup, but Kalliope refreshes me.
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Traeh is as lame as Nevaeh and I wonder how they pronounce it. Perhaps it also defies the phonetics of the English language.
On the other hand, I love Kalliope. I much prefer the K to the C because Greek actually has a letter K and Latinized spellings tend to annoy me anyway, heh.
On the other hand, I love Kalliope. I much prefer the K to the C because Greek actually has a letter K and Latinized spellings tend to annoy me anyway, heh.
This message was edited 1/21/2008, 4:14 PM
Traeh is absolutely Yhsart.
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LOL, and I definitely agree.
Wow, that's bad.
It took me awhile to realize what it was. What's next? Anigav? Evol?
It took me awhile to realize what it was. What's next? Anigav? Evol?
I much prefer the C as well
But let's just say that my county isn't known for it's...adherence (sp?) to traditional spellings.
I must say, you do have the best taste in names. I always love reading your top 10 and so on. :)
But let's just say that my county isn't known for it's...adherence (sp?) to traditional spellings.
I must say, you do have the best taste in names. I always love reading your top 10 and so on. :)