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Crystal Cuckoo

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I abbreviate my name to "Cryst" and while people would be correct in pronouncing it as "Crist" (like crystal), I prefer it to sound like "Crysis". It sounds cooler, religious allusions aside.

And my real name? Don't get me started on that one. Don't have a French name in an English-speaking country is the only advice I can give you. It is not "Alexan-dray" for crying out loud!
 

Daveman

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David, Dave, Dave-o, Davey, Big Dave, Big Gay Dave, Korean Dave, Davey P, David P and so on.

I've been called a lot of things in my life. So far, Korean Dave is the weirdest (I'm not even Asian).
 

Ziadaine_v1legacy

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Annoying when my younger relatives keep calling me "Kim or Jim" Its Tim damnit. its not that difficult to say, only 3 letters. as for my name on here, most people think "you just ripped that off Final Fantasy." firstly, I never knew there was a character called Zidane". secondly, it's spelt and pronounced Zy-a-day-ne".

I'm planning to get a legal name change later though, I despise my real name.
 

SirDeadly

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andrew21 said:
My last name is almost always mispronounced and spelt wrong but the worst I have had is being called bulldozer. (Blaszak is my last name)Seriously HOW?
I can think of atleast 1 common "mistake" that you would get called.
No one gets my name wrong, or else I'll deck em', nah it's just impossible to get wrong unless ur drunk =P
 

delta46

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Crystal Cuckoo said:
And my real name? Don't get me started on that one. Don't have a French name in an English-speaking country is the only advice I can give you. It is not "Alexan-dray" for crying out loud!
Don't have an English name in a French country.....Matthew.....the horrors i have had to endure
 

Woodsey

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People call me Nathan when they haven't heard of Ethan before.

That's not even a mispronunciation, they're actually calling me a different name.
 

Chris^^

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my surname is McLean-Mair (pronounced Mc-LAIN-Mare) yet is ALWAYS misspelled and people will persist is sayind McLEEN, and once McLain-Marr ??
 

twcblaze

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well, my name's Jaymes, it's pronounced exactly like James, there's just a silent y in there...

somehow, this drives people f'kin bonkers. I get "Jay-mes" "Jimes" "Haime" all the time... so now, I just introduce myself as such: "hiya, I'm James, with a y." I usually get a "wut" or two, but I find it helps.
 

GrinningManiac

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It's Alasdair

It's been spelt: Alistir, Alistar, Alistair, Alisdair, Alastar, Alastair, Alastir, Alasdir, Alasdar, and, once or twice, "Ali" (as in the Arabic name).

It's pronounced "Ah-Las-dare", but it's been pronounced "Al-ee-stair" "Ah-lee-ster" "Alaz-diy-ear" and all manner of qausi-Arabic names

Also, in my youth (and occasionally today) people think they're being HILARIOUS and original when they call me "Ali G"

Bravo, f*ckwads, bravo
 

Jack and Calumon

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My Name is Jack, very hard to get that wrong.

Calumon: It's Calumon. Not Calumen, Calamon, Calemon, Columon, and definitely not Mr Swiggles!
 

EeveeElectro

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It's mainly on Facebook, but if some of my friends of friends are talking to me in a mates status, they'll say, "oh, Emile, Emily, Emiliee..." despite it being in my fucking name! Right in front of their eyes! Grrr!

My last name is just a joke, I've never gone into a place like a jon interview or doctors for them to pronounce it right. It's always, "Martian, Masham. Marshall, Marsden..." Ughh. I'll be changing it soon anyway.
 

SenorToucan

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One of my last names is "Woollett" and is almost always misspelled/mispronounced as "Wallet" or "Willett". I mean come on, there's two O's! But it is pretty awesome when people ask how to spell it: Double-U, Double-O, Double-L,E,Double-T.
 

Sampler

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My surname is Butcher, I don't have a problem with people pronouncing it.

If you've picked a silly name that's hard to pronounce/easy to misread at a quick glance it's your own fault ;D
 

AngloDoom

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Last name: Nealis (Knee-liss)

I get Nell-is, Neil-is, and by-far the worse: knee-less.

Yes, I am of a proud ancestry who were named after their courageous contributions in battle, despite the inability to walk or tie their shoes.
 

Willis_D

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My surname, Duggan (Dug-in), is never really mispronounced. The only times I hear it mispronounced is when some Americans say it (not trying to be mean, but they are the only ones I've ever heard say it wrong. And not all Americans do, only some). They usually pronounce it as Dew-Ghan, stressing each syllable, which is wrong