Saturday, July 24, 2010

Do you like the name Jalyssa Nycolle for a baby girl?

I think it is unique and different. I don't like average names. I like stuff that's different.

Do you like the name Jalyssa Nycolle for a baby girl?
Jaylyssa is hideous. If you don't like common names, why are you naming her Nicole? Messing up the spelling into something horrendous does NOT make it unique...





Either way, it's your baby. I hope she forgives you someday for the lifetime of embarrassment, teasing, torment and mispronouncing.
Reply:yeah i'd say tone it down a notch. how about alyssa nicole. or alison nicolette. the ebonic spelling doesn't help the cause.





good luck with the baby.
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Reply:The Jalyssa part is okay but, I don't like Nicole spelled Nycolle.
Reply:Is it pronounced Jay-lyssa or Jah-lyssa? Keep in mind, anytime people have to guess, the less likely they are to call that person for job interviews or college applications.
Reply:Well let's hope that your child likes its name as well then.
Reply:It sounds like one of those stupid made-up names like Shaniqua or Jomama.
Reply:Yes I love it.. I like your spelling of Nicole too.. Very unique. I am also very fond of unique names.








Don't listen to all of the idiots that keep telling you no, it's bad, the child will be teased.... Children get teased regardless of their names. But anyhow, don't listen to what others say about it, the only thing that matters is that you like it... I am all for unique names and IMO you shouldn't worry about what others think of the name.. You like it so go with it, it's your decision. Good luck.
Reply:You should throw an "i" in there somewhere, just so it's not all the same.





Jalyschia Nicholle maybe?
Reply:just remember, you asked for opinions; they are awful, they sound made-up, and weird spellings of normal names does not make them unique, it makes life hell for your poor child who will go through life correcting the spelling and pronunciation of their name. What about Jade Nicola...? Not names you hear everyday, but pretty and no weird spelling...
Reply:No, sorry.
Reply:Honestly, it seems like you are trying to hard with the all of the double letters and y's. Uniqueness comes from personality, not the way the name is spelled.
Reply:It's very nice. Something to remember, though. First of all, any time you do an unusual spelling for a child's name, that child will have to correct the pronunciation and/or spelling throughout his or her life. Secondly, if you really love the name, go to the back door of your home. Open the door, lean your head out, and scream the full name at the top of your lungs at least 3 times, as if you're calling your child home for dinner. See how much you like it then. ;)
Reply:yes i like it none of my girls have normal names well at least the spelling isnt normal. Being different is good maybe this way it will give your child spirit to be a leader and not a followerr
Reply:Jalyssa Nycolle is cute. However, I would recommend not doing a double y. I think the spelling of Nicole is better paired with that first name.
Reply:What is it about parents giving their babies weird, made-up and so called uncommon names. STICK TO THE CLASSICS!
Reply:No. Children are teased when they have unusual names. It's difficult enough being a child.





No one will be able to spell either name.





Give the child a break, give her a normal name, they will not EMBARASS her.





Kids have it difficult as it is and don't need the extra burden of an unusual name.





Think about when you were a kid, if you didn't get teased about something, I'm sure you know kids that did. Put yourself in her shoes.
Reply:not really. plus this kid is going to be stuck with a name that no one can spell or even pronounce properly.





get a good baby name book and find a name that hasnt been used to death lately. That will really let her have a competitive edge plus it wont be a hindrance when looking for a job, etc





if she send a resume with a strange name more than likely it will get tossed before they even bother to review the qualifications.





not nice, but oh, so true
Reply:i think its pretty. i like unique yet pronounceable names
Reply:No.
Reply:I don't like it at all. Nicole is Ok, but I don't like your spelling. Sorry, just my opinion. All that matters is yours.
Reply:The name sounds alright. Jalyssa is cool the way it is spelled but you should probably consider spelling Nicole like this or with an "H", the "Y" and two "L's" doesn't look right. It'll still be an unique name. Good luck.
Reply:Oh that is so pretty!
Reply:yeah its unique i like it
Reply:no srry people will make fun of her and its a weird name
Reply:No. I don't like it at all, and I suspect your child won't either. Do you remember when children snickered in school when the teacher would pronounce someone's name wrong the first day of school? Do you want your daughter to feel that way?





Unusual names are great, but you are making yourself look illiterate by choosing a common name and slaughtering the spelling.
Reply:Don't care for it or the strange spellings.
Reply:Try something exotic, but more normal. Like, April, It's more normal, but not many people are named that! :-)
Reply:give her something easy, like so she wont be made fun of at school
Reply:Too many extra characters and difficult to spell.
Reply:Try Ting Fong Wu! Nice huh lol!!!


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