They could forget how to spell it
A child may not want a long name because it can be difficult for others to pronounce or spell correctly, leading to potential teasing or misunderstandings. A shorter name may also be easier to write or fit on official documents.
Yes, "peek" is pronounced with a long e sound, like in the word "bee."
Yes, the word "reason" has a long e sound, pronounced as "ree-zuhn."
I would pronounce it "laow" with a long a.
The name Watene in Kikuyu means "born during famine" or "child of famine." It typically reflects the circumstances surrounding the birth of the individual.
The name Tania would likely be translated to "Tฤnia" in Mฤori, as Mฤori language often uses macrons to indicate long vowels.
doest like name, sports,name is teased, long name, share dad's name
Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance's birth name is Sylvester Clark Long.
So long as you are recognised as the father in the first place even if not, the child is able to take which ever name or both if it chooses to, in the long run.
when Selena Gomez has a child but that is in a long time because she young she is going to name it Ashley she likes that name
reading talking with friend on a date bored free internet studying long line
It was a vote getter. Odd reason to get pregnant AND have a baby. Who does that?
The most common type of an Icelander's name consists of two or three names. The first (and if the child bears three names the second) name can be what ever name the parents choose for the child, as long as it is recognized as an Icelandic name by law. The third name is almost always the name of the father of the child (exceptions are the name of the mother or a family name) added with an ending: (name of father)-son (if the child is a boy), (name of father)-dóttir (if the child is a girl). Example: A boy is born and his parents wish to name him after his grandfather, who's name was Gunnar. The father's name is Stefán. Therefor the boy will be named Gunnar Stefánsson, which would translate as Gunnar, son of Stefán. If the child in question were a girl, and her parents wanted to name her after her grandmother, who's name was Guðrún, she would be named Guðrún Stefánsdóttir. Which, again, translates as Guðrún, daughter of Stefán.
The fact that the 18-year-old legally changed their name is irrelevant. Legal Dad (which would be biological Dad, not step-dad) is still responsible for child support for as long as the court has ordered.
yeah, you can name your kid anything you want, as long as it's not inappropriate
"Bane" means long-awaited child.
I would think that would be okay, as long as you can do child care good.
His name is Cornelius, and he invented long division (something that every child HATES!)