What’s the one thing Amys, Jessicas and Johns from around the world all have in common? No one ever mispronounces their name.
In a recent post for PopSugar, writer Alessia Santaro has pleaded with parents not to give their children unique names.
The 26-year-old says her unique name (pronounced uh-LESS-ee-uh) has caused her nothing but trouble throughout her life.
"Over the years, I've made it a habit to introduce myself to people by saying my name slowly — careful to enunciate all four syllables — only to have them repeat something totally incorrect back," she wrote.
"I know what you're thinking... what's the big deal, right?
"The big deal is that your name goes hand in hand with your identity, and when it is consistently messed up, it makes you feel less and less validated as a person."