Re: conflict over spelling of baby name
well my issue with "misha" is that i really think people are gonna pronounce it how they see it, same as me PLUS when i think "misha" i think "tisha" & i would even end up writing it out as "meesha" and then having to correct it with the mi-. so honestly for me it's not just simply the spelling preference, it's the trouble i'd have dealing with the mi-.
my oldest daughter's name is christianna (as in christi-anna) but yet people are completely blind to the anna at the end and keep calling her christina.
i'm like how do you mess that up?!
Re: conflict over spelling of baby name
I like Misha better than Meesha personally.:)
Re: conflict over spelling of baby name
Just a thought from a different perspective. When people read the name on paper without seeing her, a certain amount of people would see Mischa and envision a person of Eastern European heritage.
Those same people might see Meesha and picture a hood rat.
Studies have shown that given names can handicap people on job and credit applications.
Re: conflict over spelling of baby name
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dsirkle
Just a thought from a different perspective. When people read the name on paper without seeing her, a certain amount of people would see Mischa and envision a person of Eastern European heritage.
Those same people might see Meesha and picture a hood rat.
Studies have shown that given names can handicap people on job and credit applications.
Funny story which is kinda related; friend of mine at college said he was gonna name his first born son "Death Ray". The idea was that while he was a little kid, who could go by "Ray", because it's totally normal and there's nothing mean kids can do with "Ray". When the kid went through his rebellion stage, he could go by "Death" and he would rule and be totally awesome. Then when he needed to move onto a professional era in his life, "D.R." (as in "dee-are") would sound very executive...
I like Misha - different enough, doesn't have any particular strong ethnic ties. =)