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[Opinions] Qynnleigh
Pronounced Kinley, of course. This is what a friend of a friend of a friend named their daughter. Thoughts? "And by the way, dearie, your punctuation sucks canal water!"
-The Ghost of Vivian Vance
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What the...It's a shame this has to exist, since you don't see a lot of legit Q names.

This message was edited 4/22/2016, 12:35 PM

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It looks like it belongs in a "think of the worst kr8tiv spelling" game.
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Way to mess with people.
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The spelling doesn't even make sense! Other than the fabric Qiana (which is derived from Arabic), for all words in the English language that contain a 'q', the 'q' is immediately followed by a 'u'. "Qynn" is not English (and I'm assuming the parents speak it as their primary language, given that they went with a -leigh name).This poor kid... she will have her name misspelled her whole life. No one will get it right.
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Why I love it who couldn't
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Well, I pronounced it Quinn-lee in my mind, seems I disregarded the Y. so, no, don't like it. If they wanted Kinley, then do that!
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*sighs* my mind added in a U and I saw Quinnley for sound. It's so unnecessary to make spelling that difficult. It does at least make logical sense pronunciation wise.
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*barfs*
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All I can say is: that poor, poor girl. An awful name with an butchered and slaughters spelling. Awful!!!!! The girls name is going to get said as "Quinn-lee" (lifetime of correcting people) and I don't understand why the "Leigh" spelling is so popular. I think it looks juvenile & tacky and very trashy attached onto any name. Kinley would of at least been a better spelling. Qynnleigh: my eyes hurt almost looking at it!
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She's gonna get "Quinley" for the rest of forever. Which is still cute.
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I try to remain neutral or positive towards all names, but I can't with this one. If it's so ambiguous that people can't tell if it's supposed to be like Quinnlee, Kinley, or Chinlee, don't use it!
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Hi !!!Qynnleigh?
Too strange.I dislike all leigh-lee-ly names...But Qynn is particular...and interesting!
I think about China because the word "qin" is a bautiful musical instrument.Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Qin was also the name of the dynasty that China's name is derived from.

This message was edited 4/22/2016, 12:35 PM

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My thought: It's an abomination. Sorry....
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Quinn is okay. Ken is okay.
There are some names I like in which there's a Q used like a K.
There are some names I like in which there's a Y used like an I.I dislike almost all -leigh/-ley/-lee/-lie names.I hate Qy used to represent a Ke/Ki sound.
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Kinley is a lot easier on the eyes.
Kinley is better than Qynnleigh, but still doesn't do anything for me. No offense to anyone.
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