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[Opinions] mea culpa!
I think it's from the culture of Kreaytivitee. It beats Meeyah, though (I saw that a few days ago).
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I once saw a BA for a Meah-Sharn (supposed to be Mia-Sian). I have seen Mea a couple of times. I would assume parents just don't know how to spell Mia.
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Exactly what I thought. I'm sure it's just kre8iv, but certainly not as kre8iv as Meeyah. Mea doesn't look ridiculous to me, just incomplete. I'd also pronounce it MAY-uh, not like Mia, if that's what it was intended to be a form of. As far as "creative" spellings could go, I'd say this is pretty tame.
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