You shouldn't say that a name belongs to one gender just because it seems more masculine or feminine. I've met 3 people whose name were Ryan (one of which was spelled Rihn) and two of them were girls. I'm not saying the name is perfect, but just keep in mind that names can be...
Have tried changing Court to Ct, state abbreviation to fully spelled out, ZIP to ZIP+4. Made sure all the addresses in my address book, shipping in ApplePay, and billing in ApplePay are the same. Hard restarted the phone, but the same problem shows up on my iPad. Help me get rid o...
I had to get a court order and spend a fortune. It made things pretty complicated for me.I guess if you want your child be called "Simple Simon" then go ahead, or if you want your child to get teased with the never ending "Simon says..." then go ahead as well. Personally, I ...
All my other documents (Social Security #, medical records, insurance, school records, work records, bank/credit cards) have my name as ‘Bobby’. My driver's License was ‘Bobby’ until I got the new "Real ID" Drivers License and it was changed to ‘Haralambos’ because it had to mat...
Correct me if I am wrong. However this is a thought that has been bogging me for a while. I will keep it nice and short and hopefully you can fill in the details where I fall short. Who amongst you will buy a house for 100K and not have insurance on it. What if you own one ...
I have the name Hannah, and although it's simple people usually spell my name wrong. To differentiate between the spelling Hanna or Hana I tell people it's spelled as it is in Hebrew. As a joke, my dad sometimes calls me Chanukkah....
It really bugs me when Americans pronounced this name ay-Lay-nuh and INSIST that it's the correct pronunciation. If this name where to be pronounced ay-LAY-nuh in Spanish then it would be spelled Eileina, so please pronounce it the right way!
I seem to be the only one that doesn't care for this name. Nothing wrong with it, I just can't put my finger on what I don't like about it. It's a nice, strong name that will age well though and has many nickname options. My favorite nickname for William is "Liam"....
It's rather dated and played-out. I have two aunts with this name, both born when this name was at its peak. And the combination Lisa Marie is boring, and who doesn't think of Lisa Marie Presley (not that there's anything wrong with her)?
The French name Picard, for someone from Picardy, has been interpreted as Piekhaar ‘spiky hair’, the form of which has also been spelled as Pikhaar, which unfortunately can be explained as ‘pubic hair’ (of men: vernacular pik‘penis’). In 1988, a namesake was allowed to change ...