[Opinions] Twins Set
I recently saw a set of twins named Melodey and Meloney. At first I thought it was pronounced Melon-y, like the fruit, until I realized it was supposed to be a "creative" spelling of Melanie. I'm sure they were trying to get all twin-cutesy-wootsy but why didn't they use Melanie and Melodie? It would have made more sense.
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because- as you so atutely observed- that would make sense.
people like matchy twins and therefore make names that match come hell or high water. that's all there is to it. be damned the factthat your child has a fairly common sounding name with a spelling she will always have to correct people on. it matches and it's oh so cute...right??? :-/
people like matchy twins and therefore make names that match come hell or high water. that's all there is to it. be damned the factthat your child has a fairly common sounding name with a spelling she will always have to correct people on. it matches and it's oh so cute...right??? :-/
lol, I read that as Mel-LOAD-ee and Maloney (rhyme baloney).
Then I thought it sounds like Mellowday and Maloney?
OH...
I like Melanie and Melody ... not the different spellings though.
When they want to call both twins I bet they will just call out, "Melon-dee"
Then I thought it sounds like Mellowday and Maloney?
OH...
I like Melanie and Melody ... not the different spellings though.
When they want to call both twins I bet they will just call out, "Melon-dee"
This message was edited 2/21/2014, 3:42 PM
Yeah, Meloney only sounds like the fruit to me. Melodey's not great, but at least you can figure out what it's supposed to be. Not to mention the spellings are so close... it's probably going to make things confusing at school!