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Q: Different Spellings For Patience And Daniella (baby names)
asked by: bmama on November 4th, 2007
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i want to name my little girl daniella patience but i want it to be spelled unique like i dont have that great of spelling ability or creativity so i need some ideas thanks
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acruz
replied on November 19th, 2007
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Danyella Peytiance?? I am not really sure...sorry!!
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young Girl
replied on November 19th, 2007
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im not a fan of the middle name
but i like daniellah as a spelling
i think thats pretty with the h at the end
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ifoundyouwaldo
replied on November 22nd, 2007
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dhaniellah paytiance?
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tomlinson
replied on February 24th, 2009
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name spelling
can u spell jack just jak
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sebastian_flight
replied on February 25th, 2009
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Please... Daniella Patience isn't a terribly common name, and it's lovely as it is. Things like Daniellah and Danyella and Peytiance do not look creative or original, but merely silly, trendy, and illiterate. Don't ruin a nice name.
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thepatchins
replied on March 5th, 2009
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it looks just fine if its spelled diffrent this person^ always has something negative to say about everything... Daniellah Peytiance is fine if thats how you want to do. its your baby spell how you want..
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sebastian_flight
replied on March 9th, 2009
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It's your baby's name, she'll have to live with the bad spelling for her whole life.
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HayasakaErika
replied on March 10th, 2009
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I would not recommend spelling your little girl's name so strangely. Most employers look down on people with funky names (like Aquanetta or Shertrice) or funny spelled names, like you are shooting for. Your little girl will have to live with that for the rest of her life. If you are looking for a unique name, look for actual names that are just not used often. There is no need to butcher a good name like Daniella when you can just use a different name instead.
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MandeeMoo
replied on March 24th, 2009
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i always thought employers faverd the cool spelling names, or the odd names... mab its just been in places iv worked, but if u wanna spell her name dif go ahead its ur bub. but i wouldnt, she has a long lovely name an i just like it spelt norm, but its your choice, hehe good luck
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sebastian_flight
replied on April 6th, 2009
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Unusual names, maybe, but misspelled ones look illiterate.
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DeeMarCon
replied on November 16th, 2009
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Danyella
My name is Daniella, but I really wanted a unique and uncommon way of spelling it, so I changed it to Danyella, and I do love it. Patience is nice the name is was spelled, but Peytiance might look good too.
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sebastian_flight
replied on November 17th, 2009
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Peytiance doesn't look good.

I'm glad you like Danyella, but the 'yell' sort of sticks out, doesn't it?
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