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Please help with my name

Started by Karla, October 07, 2013, 06:28:59 PM

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Karla

I am having trouble deciding; your thoughts please, they mean a lot to me.

Carla or Karla ?

I like both, but I want to blend in.  Karla is extremely uncommon in North America, but Carla is commonplace.   And after about 10 days of RLE, I really feel like blending in to the female crowd. 

Your thoughts mean a lot to me.

Thanks,
Karla

P.S. Where 'Karla' originated is an interesting anecdote:  in college, I was considered weird and geeky, not invited to the Good Parties where the Beautiful People attended... I was a polyglot and a renaissance person, loving learning instead of recreational drugs.   

But in the early 1980s, nobody else spoke both Russian and German... so one of the names I was known as behind my back, was 'Karla', the Moscow spymaster from Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.  When I came out, 'Karla' seemed the obvious choice, a matter of pride.

Here's two youtubed versions of the famous scene, take your pick: 



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bethany

I really like the spelling of Karla better, but either way when spoken they sound the same.

It's like me choosing between Bethany and Bethenny.
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Megumi

I always flip a coin in 50/50 decision scenarios. Carla=heads, Karla=tails. Let fate decide. 

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Nero

Even though Carla may be more common than Karla, I honestly don't think anyone will even blink over it. It's a recognizable, somewhat common female name either way. It's not even a 'creative' spelling like Bethenny for Bethany as Bethany mentioned. :) Karla is like Katherine instead of Catherine.
You may get people spelling it wrong though. Just tell them it's Karla with a K. No one will think anything of it.

I would go with whichever you like better. Have you tried signing it (in ink)? Write them both out and see which feels more natural.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Karla

Thanks FA and all for your kind reassurances.  Sticking to my guns then :)

Karla is more natural, in a signature... and, importantly it doesn't change my signature appreciably from my boy name.  My bank (as well as Amex) should be satisfied with it :)



Quote from: FA on October 07, 2013, 08:42:36 PM
Even though Carla may be more common than Karla, I honestly don't think anyone will even blink over it. It's a recognizable, somewhat common female name either way. It's not even a 'creative' spelling like Bethenny for Bethany as Bethany mentioned. :) Karla is like Katherine instead of Catherine.
You may get people spelling it wrong though. Just tell them it's Karla with a K. No one will think anything of it.

I would go with whichever you like better. Have you tried signing it (in ink)? Write them both out and see which feels more natural.
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