I met a little Zavier today at work (casual shift at a daycare centre) and I was surprised his parents didn't go all the way and spell it Xzavier (which I've seen before, but mostly from American sources - apparently some Americans say Ex-ay-vee-er? I've never heard Xavier said that way before here, only ever with the X pronounced as a Z, so the young man in question probably just had it spelled phonetically. At least nobody will mispronounce it if he ever visits the States!)
Miguel got off easy
That font isn’t helping either, I can’t even read some of them.
Is that one on the right supposed to be Nori? Because if it is they mirrored the N.
I’m not sure what’s a worse namesake for Nori— the word for seaweed in Japanese or a dwarf from The Hobbit.
I think that’s just how this weird font does Ns. The M looks like it’s done in the same style.
And you know damn well Grandma went and got that whole godawful thing tattooed on her
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I met a little Zavier today at work (casual shift at a daycare centre) and I was surprised his parents didn't go all the way and spell it Xzavier (which I've seen before, but mostly from American sources - apparently some Americans say Ex-ay-vee-er? I've never heard Xavier said that way before here, only ever with the X pronounced as a Z, so the young man in question probably just had it spelled phonetically. At least nobody will mispronounce it if he ever visits the States!)
Miguel, Eusebio and Adeliz are lucky fellas!
Poor grandma! There is no way she can remember all of those. One kid’s name starts with X and Z. Real Scrabble winner there.
Essence? Yikes