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Anonymous

Dec 07, 2024

Do you spell the name “Horhay” or “George” or any other way?

My friend told me that "Horhay" is spelled as "George," but I wasn't sure. Could you please help me clarify the correct spelling? Thank you!

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Anonymous

Feb 20, 2025

Ok Horhay is the pronunciation of the name George (Jorge) in spanish.

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Feb 10, 2025

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What will probably end up happening is you’ll see it written one way, and decide you like the other way better! I named my daughter Elise, and wanted to spell it "Elyse" to be a bit different. It wasn’t until I was in the Hospital that I saw it on a chart and decided I liked it the original way better!! I’d say, try writing out her name both ways, in caps and lower case, and maybe even type it a few times. How does it feel? Honestly, their both beautiful! I think Alivia is a bit more unique, since there will most probably be other Olivias in her grade at school… I also really like "Liv" as a nickname, which wouldn’t be effected by either spelling! Good luck!

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Anonymous

Feb 19, 2025

Jorge is the traditional way to spell it, although it is pronounced ‘Horhay" it is not spelled that way.

Georg is another version of George.

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Anonymous

Feb 05, 2025

In Spanish, George is pronounced "hor-hay" but is spelled "Jorge".

Whenever spelling something in spanish it’s always spelled exactly as it sounds.

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Feb 21, 2025

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Do you spell the name "Horhay" or "George" or any other way?

My friend tolde me horhay was spelled as gerge but i wasnt sure soo please help me and give me the answer! thnnx

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Anonymous

Feb 12, 2025

i wouldn’t say it was gerge or george. i know it sounds like “gorge” but it’s more like jorje ~ because jesus . ~ (heysuess) that should give you your answer. there’s more examples that i just had on the edge of my mind but it dissapeared. oh yeah. jose. ~ ho zay. well … you’re welcome ?

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