Pig Latin is a spoken language, but the initial name "J.C." could be spelled out or spoken two ways : C-jay or Aycee-jay. The first sounds just like "C. J." so the phonetic spelling (jaycee) works better as an actual Pig Latin name.
Forming Pig Latin words and names
Take all the letters but the first one and write them out, then add the first letter with AY at the end.
For example : Taylor becomes Aylor-tay
* The actual operation removes the first consonant soundor group.
Example : spelling becomes elling-spay
* For words beginning with a vowel, there are two methods, the most common takes off the vowel and adds -HAY.
Example : Adam becomes Dam-ahay and Erin becomes Rin-ehay.
In Pig Latin, you would spell "Latoya" as "Atloya."
The word, "I" is spelled, "I-yay," in Pig Latin.
Pig Latin for Manning is Anning-may.
Here is how you speel Katherine in Pig Latin: atherinekay
In Pig Latin, "Macy" would be spelled as "Acymay".
In Pig Latin, "Madison" would be spelled as "Adisonmay".
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In Pig Latin, "Daniel" would be spelled as "Anielday."
Emory spelled in Pig Latin is "Emoryway."
In Pig Latin, Hannah would be spelled as "Annahay."
In Pig Latin, "Andrew" would be spelled as "Andreway."
In Pig Latin, "Michaela" would be spelled as "Ichaelamay."