Saturday, March 3, 2012

What do you think about the name Hepathaitees?

Hello!

My name is Briyetta and I like on the Spratly Islands (look on Wikipedia if you don't know where).



I want too become more american, and George just given me a computer. I see that you ask for babby names and eat Burger King, so I just gotten Whopper.



My motherinlaw is getting babby, and asked me for name (i know names good). I think Hepathaitees is a beautiful name, it means Glowing Garden in Spratly Islandish. It is because my father, the wisest man in our tribe, says that he will become gardener.



Help! Do you likey my name? Do this name work in America?What do you think about the name Hepathaitees?
You all know she's pulling your leg, right? The Spratlys are uninhabited.
Yes, in America that wouldn't go over well. People would tease her and always mispronounce her name. Popular American baby names for girls are: Emily, Emma, Ava, Madison, Sophia, Olivia, Abigail, and Hannah.

Boys are: Michael, Ethan, Anthony, Matthew, Aidan, Kaiden, and Jaden.

These were some of the most popular baby names for 2007. So good luck to you and your mother in law!What do you think about the name Hepathaitees?
Hi

I love the meaning of the name, it is beautiful....as for if it would work in America...NO. When I say it it sounds like hepatitis .... I'm not sure if your familiar with what that is but it would not be a good name for a baby here....but if it works in your country go ahead and suggest it. I'm sure lots of American names sound terrible where your from. Embrace your culture, who cares what would work in America.
This name is the total opposite of an American name. You must always think about how hard the child's life will be with a name. How long will it take him to learn how to spell it? How often will it be mispronounced? Once he's older will his job applications be overlooked because his name is too different or because the employer simply cant pronounce it?
Although it is a beautiful name in your culture and has a beautiful meaning, it is not an "American" name at all.



Here's a couple of web sites with baby names.



http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/



http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com鈥?/a>
Yes the name and meaning is nice.But here in America it sounds like something else.i am really sorry.Did you like the whopper?I love those.
I don't like it. Pick a traditional name like William, Michael, John, Matthew, or Benjamin to sound more American.
This name only works in America if you want the kid to be teased, and have people mispronounce, and misspell the name their whole life.
Hepathaitees sounds like Hepatitis which is a kind of illness.. -___-

no offense though, it's onli my opinion.

Just go for it if u like it.
That is a terrible name for a baby that you want to become more American.
Sorry but it sounds like hepatitis! Not a very favorable word here in the states!

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