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Darcie or Hayleigh?

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:17

Please don't tell me that I'm trying to be unique... I'm not - I just prefer these spellings. Darcie or Hayleigh? That's all I'm looking for Smile

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Raxacoricofallapatorius · 27/12/2015 19:21

I dislike them equally. Xmas Grin

Both fairly trendy/faddy and little to choose between them.

Just personal preference though. I don't think either is glaringly awful, just not my kind of name.

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AuntieStella · 27/12/2015 19:23

Hayley

I know that's not your preferred spelling, but it looks all wrong that way.

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:23

The spellings may come across as trendy, but the names go way back!

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wonderpants · 27/12/2015 19:23

If I had to choose, I'd go Darcie.

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:24

I'm 100% not having any other spellings... Please don't suggest them...

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RuckingMarvellous · 27/12/2015 19:24

I love Darcy and quite like Hayley also. Though will confess to hating your spellings

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AuntieStella · 27/12/2015 19:25

OK, in that case, Darcie

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:25

I'm not looking for opinions on the spellings... I like Darcy, but DH sees it as a male name, so I have to compromise...

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DiscoDiva70 · 27/12/2015 19:26

Hayleigh
But I think people will spell it Hayley, which is better anyway.

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Wishfulmakeupping · 27/12/2015 19:26

If it has to be out if these 2 spelt this way then Darcie

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CarlaJones · 27/12/2015 19:26

Darcie

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NerrSnerr · 27/12/2015 19:27

I prefer Darcie. Hayleigh would have to spell their name out every single time and everyone will spell it wrong and assume you spelt it wrong. Darcie will have their name spelt wrong some of the time but not every time.

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:28

I really don't like Hayley - Hailey at a push, but still like Hayleigh more...

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:29

Spelling a name out isn't much of an issue... I've had to my whole life and I really don't mind!

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NerrSnerr · 27/12/2015 19:29

I wouldn't have any variation of Hayley if it isn't spelled Hayley as it will be so annoying to have to spell it out every single time.

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NerrSnerr · 27/12/2015 19:31

Cross post but I stand by my opinion. I would annoy me if I had an obscurely spelled name.

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Raxacoricofallapatorius · 27/12/2015 19:32

You can't ask for opinions to only be formed along one paradigm. When you choose spellings like this which are trendy and divisive, people will react to them. Really, if you want genuine reactions, this is what those names evoke.

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:33

It's easy to pick either name, there isn't a need to comment on the spellings - I have asked 100 times and if you feel the need to comment on the spellings, don't comment at all...

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donajimena · 27/12/2015 19:33

I have to spell out my name. Its so fucking annoying. You might like the spelling but your daughter won't thank you.

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:34

You don't know what my daughter will like and not like... My other daughter is Madelyn and she doesn't mind...

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Needaninsight · 27/12/2015 19:39

You do realise your children will become 'those' children on the school register?! Grin

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Raxacoricofallapatorius · 27/12/2015 19:40

But the names, as I said, have nothing to choose between them. Not classical, normal sounding, trendy and faddy. There's little to say about them in comparison to each other. Just pick the one you like most or the one that suits the baby. The only thing to comment on IS the silly spelling tbh. Your opening post anticipated what you knew would happen.

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:41

Is there really a need to grin about my daughter's name? She's named and that's her name - I couldn't care what her teacher's think... They tell me how much of a pleasure she is to teach, so I'm pretty sure they're not fussed what her name is.

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wanderingwondering · 27/12/2015 19:42

Darcie (dare I suggest Darcey?!)

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MaddieLouLou · 27/12/2015 19:43

Darcey is okay, but DH prefers Darcie

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