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😂WTF😂 'My name is Hannaugh instead of Hannah': Hilarious Examples of Parents Giving Their Kids Wildly Spelled Common Names

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We all know how some parents get super creative (or should we say, super cringe) when it comes to naming their kids. But have you ever considered the crazy spellings some parents go for? Take these kids, for example. They are all grown up now and completely hate their names. Can you blame them? Hannaugh instead of Hannah? Quora instead of Kora? Some of the spellings these parents chose are just plain cruel. We all know the excitement of scouring a souvenir shop for something with our names on it. But these kids have no chance of finding their names spelled out in the wild. It's a tragedy, really. And some of these spellings don't even make sense! It would've been much clearer to stick to the traditional spelling. I can already picture a future generation with the most basic names like Sue, Ann, and Mike because of all the name complaints.

While we're on the subject, check out this story next: Parents refuse to attend daughter's wedding after she legally changed her first name from Pennsylvania: 'I was teased as a child because of my parent's insistence on using my full name'
 

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