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Scottish Sun
30-04-2025
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- Scottish Sun
Mum reveals reason for unique baby name and is immediately humbled as people point out embarrassing mistake
And scroll down to see the baby names that are banned in the UK OH MY GOD Mum reveals reason for unique baby name and is immediately humbled as people point out embarrassing mistake PICKING a name for your little one can be an incredibly difficult task as you want to make sure you choose for something unique, but not so out there that your child gets picked on. Some people opt to name their child after a family member, whilst others choose to name their offspring after a favourite book or film character. Advertisement 1 People spotted a 'mistake' with a unique baby name Credit: Alamy And your baby is stuck with this decision for life, so it's important you get it right. Which is why people have been left stunned by a simple spelling mistake that ruins a 'unique' meaning. Taking to Reddit, one person revealed the blunder after somebody asked what the most 'out there' spelling of a common name they'd seen. They said: "I know two separate people who have kids named Neveah, spelled ending in 'ah' and both say 'it's heaven backwards! Advertisement "No… it's not…" Meanwhile, somebody else wrote: "Yep I know two of these and the whole reason they were named this is because of the 'heaven backwards' thing. I don't think they realise Heaven isn't spelled haeven." To correctly nail the angelic name, the correct spelling should be 'Nevaeh'. In Scotland, 13 babies were given the heavenly name in 2024. But, perhaps unsurprisingly, there were no babies named Neveah in the same year. Advertisement And some social media users have been left stunned by the name blunder as one questioned: "How do I rename somebody else's child?" Someone else fumed: "If you aren't responsible enough to name a kid, you shouldn't have a kid!" I'm trolled over my kids' unique names - even the midwife questioned my choice But a third person did admit: "Omfg i just realised it's not if it's spelled like that… i feel so dumb LMAO." It comes after people begged to "rename somebody else's child" after a baby's unique name was revealed. Advertisement The moniker ended up raising eyebrows for all the wrong reasons thanks to its slightly shortened version. So what's the name, you might ask. It's Paige, but with a twist - namely that it is actually spelt "Paij". Advertisement The original poster said: "I have a friend whose name is spelled Paij. "Her mum has actually apologised (in good fun) and said she was high on pain meds and just made a rash decision. "Whenever she has to spell it, she ends with 'And yes I know it's stupid.' Poor girl!"


Scottish Sun
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
‘How do I rename somebody else's child?' people cry as mum stuns with unique spelling of daughter's name
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MUM has left people begging to "rename somebody else's child" after her daughter's unique name was revealed. A family friend took to Reddit to share the unusual moniker after somebody asked what the most 'out there' spelling of a common name they'd seen. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 People have been left stunned by the baby name Credit: Getty And it ended up raising eyebrows for all the wrong reasons thanks to its slightly shortened version. So what's the name, you might ask. It's Paige, but with a twist - namely that it is actually spelt "Paij". The original poster said: "I have a friend whose name is spelled Paij. "Her mum has actually apologised (in good fun) and said she was high on pain meds and just made a rash decision. "Whenever she has to spell it, she ends with 'And yes I know it's stupid.' Poor girl!" The comments section of the post was immediately filled with others slamming the name choice, with one writing: "This is when the mum should've went and changed it when the meds wore off." A second said: "Oh no LMAO that's bad." "How do I rename somebody else's child?" fumed a third. A fourth chimed in: "I've met a Payge but this is something else." I'm trolled over my kids' unique names - even the midwife questioned my choice Meanwhile, a fifth blasted: "If you aren't responsible enough to name a kid, you shouldn't have a kid!" The name controversy comes after a new study revealed the names that are quickly becoming favourites and topping the 2025 name charts already. The research was put together using internal data from My 1st Years, the UK's leading personalised baby gift brand, and revealed that Luca, Teddy and Jude are some of the most popular of the year. Paige vs Paij Scottish Sun reporter Paige Beresford weighs in on the controversial spelling... I love the name Paige - it's unique and sophisticated, whilst being lovely and gentle at the same time. But I have to admit, I'm not a huge fan of this spelling. Over the years, I've seen loads of variations of the name 'Paige', including Payge, Page and even Paege. But Paij is definitely a new one, and not one that I particularly like. The name Paige itself is unique, and even though it's grown in popularity over recent years, it's still not very common. So I don't understand why parents-to-be would want to try and find an uncommon spelling of an already special name. Personally, I think the traditional spelling of the name makes it softer. Although it is a gender-neutral name, the added 'i' and the 'ge' make it look more feminine and delicate. Replacing the 'ge' with a 'j' makes it sound harsher, and I think if I were to grow up with this spelling of the name, I'd be a bit frustrated and would wish that it were spelt the traditional way. Also, so many people would get the spelling wrong - you'd spend so much time correcting people on the way it was spelt, as most would assume it would have the 'i' in the middle. However, no matter how it's written down, I do love the name, which means "assistant", "helper", or "young servant" and is derived from the Old French word "page," which referred to a young male servant in a noble household. And according to one baby name expert site, little girls named Paige are often described as being kind, helpful, and compassionate and are also often creative and intelligent. So there's no doubt that any little one with this name will mark the beginning of the most loving and exciting chapter in your life - no matter the spelling. According to the study, personalised gift orders using the name Luca are up a whopping 21 per cent, "When it comes to real-time baby name trends, gift sales often beat the birth certificate," Molly Ejdowski, spokesperson at My 1st Years, said. "Luca's rise is especially interesting, it's stylish, pan-European, and growing fast." On the girl front, Isla remains one of the favourites.


The Irish Sun
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘How do I rename somebody else's child?' people cry as mum stuns with unique spelling of daughter's name
A MUM has left people begging to "rename somebody else's child" after her daughter's unique name was revealed. A family friend took to Reddit to share the unusual moniker after somebody asked what the most 'out there' spelling of a common name they'd seen. 1 People have been left stunned by the baby name Credit: Getty And it ended up raising eyebrows for all the wrong reasons thanks to its slightly shortened version. So what's the name, you might ask. It's Paige, but with a twist - namely that it is actually spelt "Paij". The original poster said: "I have a friend whose name is spelled Paij. Read more in Fabulous "Her mum has actually apologised (in good fun) and said she was high on pain meds and just made a rash decision. "Whenever she has to spell it, she ends with 'And yes I know it's stupid.' Poor girl!" The comments section of the post was immediately filled with others slamming the name choice, with one writing: "This is when the mum should've went and changed it when the meds wore off." A second said: "Oh no LMAO that's bad." Most read in Fabulous "How do I rename somebody else's child?" fumed a third. A fourth chimed in: "I've met a Payge but this is something else." I'm trolled over my kids' unique names - even the midwife questioned my choice Meanwhile, a fifth blasted: "If you aren't responsible enough to name a kid, you shouldn't have a kid!" The name controversy comes after a new study revealed the names that are quickly becoming favourites and topping the 2025 name charts already. The research was put together using internal data from My 1st Years, the UK's leading personalised baby gift brand, and revealed that Luca, Teddy and Jude are some of the most popular of the year. Paige vs Paij Scottish Sun reporter Paige Beresford weighs in on the controversial spelling... I love the name Paige - it's unique and sophisticated, whilst being lovely and gentle at the same time. But I have to admit, I'm not a huge fan of this spelling. Over the years, I've seen loads of variations of the name 'Paige', including Payge, Page and even Paege. But Paij is definitely a new one, and not one that I particularly like. The name Paige itself is unique, and even though it's grown in popularity over recent years, it's still not very common. So I don't understand why parents-to-be would want to try and find an uncommon spelling of an already special name. Personally, I think the traditional spelling of the name makes it softer. Although it is a gender-neutral name, the added 'i' and the 'ge' make it look more feminine and delicate. Replacing the 'ge' with a 'j' makes it sound harsher, and I think if I were to grow up with this spelling of the name, I'd be a bit frustrated and would wish that it were spelt the traditional way. Also, so many people would get the spelling wrong - you'd spend so much time correcting people on the way it was spelt, as most would assume it would have the 'i' in the middle. However, no matter how it's written down, I do love the name, which means "assistant", "helper", or "young servant" and is derived from the Old French word "page," which referred to a young male servant in a noble household. And according to one baby name expert site, little girls named Paige are often described as being kind, helpful, and compassionate and are also often creative and intelligent. So there's no doubt that any little one with this name will mark the beginning of the most loving and exciting chapter in your life - no matter the spelling. According to the study, personalised gift orders using the name Luca are up a whopping 21 per cent, "When it comes to real-time baby name trends, gift sales often beat the birth certificate," Molly Ejdowski, spokesperson at My 1st Years, said. "Luca's rise is especially interesting, it's stylish, pan-European, and growing fast." On the girl front, Isla remains one of the favourites.