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  1. Erin or Aaron? - The Bump

    Erin and Aaron are not the same name. At all. If you want to honor an Aaron, give the name Aaron. Even if it's a girl. Middle names are often surnames or honorifics, so the gender doesn't really matter …

  2. Ways to Spell - Erin — The Bump

    May 28, 2010 · How about Erin?!? Exactly! Erin is for a girl. Aaron is a comletely different name for a boy. Aron (ETA)or Aharon is the hebrew spelling. If you want to spell erin another way: Eryn? Looks …

  3. Lorelei or Lorelai? — The Bump

    May 1, 2009 · Just toying with this name, not sure how I feel about it. But Lorelei is the more common spelling, even though I think I prefer "Lorelai". Does "Lorelai" l…

  4. Grammar: Is it hoe or ho? - The Bump

    If you're going to insult someone and call them a ho/hoe, which would you use? I've seen it both ways and can't remember which is right.

  5. Pierce or Pearce? — The Bump

    Apr 7, 2010 · I think Pierce is supposed to be the proper spelling, although it might actually even be Piers?? I'm not sure but I know that Pierce is the one most often seen. Pearce just looks like pears to …

  6. Clair, Claire, or Clare? - The Bump

    This spelling was revived in the 19th century as a variant of Clare as in Saint Clare of Assisi (13th century), founder of a Franciscan order of nuns and one of the notable saints of the medieval period. …

  7. Kylie or Kylee — The Bump

    Nov 7, 2009 · Strongly dislike both, but I would choose Kylie over Kylee. The double 'e' looks tacky, imo. I have to agree with this. I just can't see this name on an adult. But I definitely prefer Kylie over Kylee …

  8. Francis or Frances for a girl (middle name)? — The Bump

    Frances is the feminine spelling, and Francis is the masculine spelling. I personally find honor names to still be honor names even if the spelling is changed. So I would do Frances, but if you feel Francis is …

  9. Reese or Reece? Baby boy name - The Bump

    Reese would probably be the "default" spelling, while Reece (of your choices) would have the least gender confusion. So go with Reese if you'd be more frustrated with correcting the spelling, or Reece …

  10. Lucas or Lukas — The Bump

    Lucas, the other way will make it harder for him to find a job later on in life. I thought it was common knowledge that Lukas was the traditional Scandinavian spelling. I say go with Lucas, unless you are …