There are a Lot of Unique Names at Plymouth High School

Senior Kent Gosky likes how his name is spelled because, "it is simple to spell." Photo by: Patricia Ortiz

By Maeson Coffin
People receive their names for various reasons.  Some mean different things than other names.
Freshman Adrianna Enders  said “Yes, I do like my name; I think it completes me and no other name can.” Senior Ashley Stokes  says, “my name is okay, but too many girls have that name.” There are different ways to spell names Cassie Torres, a freshman says, “other ways to spell her name is Cassi, Cassey.” Senior Ashley Flosenzier  says, “ other ways to spell Ashley is Ashlee, Ashleigh, Ashlie, Ashly.” There are people would like to change their names. Sophomore Courtney Edge said, ”I would change my name to something out of Star Wars.” Cassie Torres says, “ Sanchez because it’s cooler.” Megan Deon a junior says, “I would change her name to Naomi.There are people who like how their name is spelled; however, there are people who do not like their name. Senior Kent Gosky said, “I like how my name is spelled. It is simple to spell.” Autumn Wojcik, a freshman says, “ I would keep it the same way it is spelled.”Not all names are spelled the same, and they are not pronounced the way they are spelled. Names are unique because they describes who the person is.  Flosenzier says, “people spell it wrong on very important things where it can’t be spelled wrong.” Freshman Kelsy Wieringa says she has the same problem “ that they can’t spell or say my last name right.”

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