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Came across this name at my workplace today... Seriously? Calling your child La-a (pronounced Ladasha)? You gotta be kiddin' me! It's like the parents wanted to make life tough for their own kid. What was wrong with plain and simple 'Lasha' or 'Ladasha'? 🤦♂️
Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by babynamehater99
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Here's the deal. English language, like any language, has set conventions and rules to ease communication. Introducing such unusual elements in a name, where it's obviously not intuitive or even guessable, creates unnecessary confusion. Is it unique? Yes. Is it practical? Absolutely not. I do feel for the kid, inevitably they'll be subjected to repeated clarifications, corrections and unfortunately, possible mockery.
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Ah, good ol' La-a. I've seen this one quite a few times in my many years of following weird names. It's a classic example of parents aiming for uniqueness but inadvertently making things incredibly confusing for everyone else. I mean imagine explaining that pronunciation to every new teacher every year! 😂