1. My name is spelled as such: Mughain. 2.
I'm not sure. To my knowledge, the only versions are Mughain (my name) and Mugain, and I'm not actually aware of which one is the official version and which is the variant. And the internet doesn't seem to be very forthcoming and I couldn't trust it anyway, considering babynamesworld says Mugain is pronounced as (muh-gin) - which is RIDICULOUS!
3. If I had to change the spelling, then I would spell it as "Moon". Because that's the way my name is said (though in Ireland it tends to come out as "Moo-in"), and it would have made my childhood SO much simpler.
It would have saved me from years of spelling and pronunciation issues along with gender complications - since a lot of people in England, Germany and Hong Kong (places I used to live) couldn't tell if it was feminine or not. 4. Obviously I'd stick with Moon, plain and simple.
I know first-hand how frustrating and difficult it is to have to spell and pronounce my name where ever I go, so I wouldn't replicate such hardships by sticking myself with something along the lines of Moone, Mune, Mooyne etc. In fact, why anyone would wish to saddle themselves or their offspring with unattractive and illegitimate messes is beyond me. 5. I sometimes wish it was different due to the issues I still have to deal with in direct relation to it but, it's a legitimate and traditional name, my parents worked hard to pick it and, honestly, while I've entertained the idea of changing it, I don't think I ever will.
1. Gina 2. It's the traditional spelling 3.
Gena. I hate the spelling Gina because if you put the letters V and A in front of it you get vagina. The jokes never stop.
4. I would definitely want a simple change. It'd be a lot easier for me and everyone else to get used to.
5. I like having an I in my name because you can dot it with a heart or something cute, but I'd rather it be spelt Gena. I don't think I would ever change it though, BQ: If you want to change the spelling, go ahead.
I usually prefer traditional spellings but in some cases I think a name might be more easily pronounced with a different spelling so it would be better to change it a little bit.
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