My friend told me about a woman who named her daughter 'Ledasha', but it was not spelled with just letters. The proper spelling of it was 'Le-a'.
My sister and I were looking at the keyboard and envisioned a whole new source of baby names. It just takes a little familiarity with punctuation marks.
The name :dra is pronounced 'Co-LON-dra'
=la is pronounced 'E-QUELL-a'
Most of the names that we came up with using punctuation marks were female, but here's one that can be used for male or females.
The "&" (ampersand) literally means "and per se and". You can read about it on Wiki:
It's used in business firms to represent two or more names, in which one name is not more important than the other. So you can see, this is a great mark for boy and girl twins
&dra (girl)
&der (boy)
Here are a couple girl names:
[ella (Bracketella)
)(ia (Pa-REN-the-SIS-i-a)
%ress (Per-CEN-tress)
'la (A-POS-tro-FEE-la)
Or an alternate pronunciation of "-" could be used both ways
-ia (Hy-fee-nia)
-drick (Hy-fen-drick)
Some boy names:
#ter (HASH-ter)
@ley (AT-lee)
_der (Under-SCOR-der)
Here's one that 'adds up' to a great name: +ter (Pluster)
HA HA
Can you come up with any? Comment and tell me!
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I feel so honored to have inspired this post!
Yes, thank you "& - sand"
Did you get it? It's "Ampersand" minus the "and" and that makes "Amper" which is close to "Amber".
Also, the quotations are not to be pronounced in this message.
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