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Which spelling?

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SeasonallySnowyPeasant · 06/11/2020 15:19

DH and I are debating different spellings for a (hypothetical) Amy:

  • Eighmeigh
  • Eiyehmaeh
  • Ayeh-Mae

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Danniiaddy · 09/11/2020 01:26

She’ll forever be spelling it to people.
My cousin Aimee has the same issue. Stick with Amy or choose another name!

iwwntchocolate · 09/11/2020 01:36

Why not just speak it Amy those names look ridiculous

iwwntchocolate · 09/11/2020 01:37

Spell

Iminaglasscaseofemotion · 09/11/2020 01:49

Honestly some of the things suggested on this board, I really wasn't sure if this was real.

SeasonallySnowyPeasant · 09/11/2020 09:21

@PlanBea

I'd spell it Elizabeth, but pronounce it more like Amy.
This is cool. I could use that as a hyphenated middle name:

Anäl-Elizabeth, pronounced Amy-Amy ♥️

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MikeUniformMike · 09/11/2020 13:21

I think Aymeighe is the best spelling.

MikeUniformMike · 09/11/2020 15:42

Or Aimiegh

Gemma2019 · 09/11/2020 15:49

Ehhhmeee. I think it's really classy and unique to have triple letters in a name

DarkChic · 09/11/2021 18:06

How about...

Amy?

KirstenBlest · 10/11/2021 09:02

Aighmeèi

Derbee · 10/11/2021 09:18

Ayyyyyyyyyyymeeeeeeeeh?

EnidFrighten · 10/11/2021 09:20

I'd go for a more Australian vibe and have OyMoy

Lucyinthesky07 · 10/11/2021 17:57

I would never have guessed that was Amy in disguise. I read it as something entirely different.

GreenWhiteViolet · 10/11/2021 20:46
Grin

I don't like any of your spellings. They're just too long. I'd go with Æmii. Doesn't it have a classical vibe?

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