There are so many wonderful ways to make a baby name unique for your baby girl or boy. If you are looking for a unique way to personalize the name you’ve selected, consider an alternate spelling for the name. Whether it’s Leigh instead of Lee or Anya instead of Anna, using a unique spelling can give a special twist to a unique name.
Baby name, baby name, baby
name … Finding the right one can be so hard. Do you go traditional? Nontraditional? If you love the idea of a traditional name but want something a little more unique then choosing an alternate
spelling might just be the way to go. Here are some different ways to respell your favorite moniker to baby name success.
Take a cue from the Kardashians
Some names can easily be made unique by switching up the first letter or two, ala the Kardasians. Sister Kim may have a traditional spelling of her name, but her sisters Khloe and Kourtney have a
unique twist with a ‘K’ instead of a ‘C’. This works with some other letters like ‘G’ instead of ‘J’ as well.
Here’s a few ideas:
Boy Names:
- Cidney instead of Sydney
- Felip instead of Philip
- Gerry instead of Jerry
- Gene instead of Jean
- Kaleb instead of Caleb
- Kalvin instead of Calvin
- Kameron instead of Cameron
- Kristopher instead of Christopher
- Schyler instead of Skyler
- Skott instead of Scott
Check out theSocial Security Administration’s list of the Top 100 baby boy names!
Girl Names:
- Aeryn instead of Erin
- Catie instead of Katie
- Christal instead of Crystal
- Gennifer instead of Jennifer
- Kaitlin instead of Caitlin
- Karissa instead of Carissa
- Karoline instead of Caroline
- Kleo instead of Cleo
- Phelicia instead of Felicia
- Secilia instead of Cecilia
Check out theSocial Security Administration’s list of the Top 100 baby girl names!
Get re-centered
Still looking for a unique spelling for your baby-to-be’s name? Sandwiched between the beginning and the end of names are letters that can easily be traded for a unique take on nice names. For
instance, a ‘y’ is a nice replacement for a ‘i’ and a ‘ks’ can easily sub for an ‘x.’
Here are some examples to get you thinking:
Boy Names:
- Aron instead of Aaron
- Aydan instead of Aiden
- Aleksander instead of Alexander
- Bayley instead of Bailey
- Bryden instead of Brayden
- Dayvid instead of David
- Gorje instead of George
- Jayson instead of Jason
- Jozeph instead of Joseph
- Stefan instead of Stephan
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Girl Names:
- Alayna instead of Alana
- Alyxa instead of Alexa
- Bryanne instead of Brianne
- Brigitte instead of Bridget
- Caryl instead of Carol
- Dafne instead of Daphne
- Daysy instead of Daisy
- Gabryella instead of Gabriella
- Lita instead of Leta
- Sosana instead of Susanna
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