Name fails that result in crime?

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maroon barchetta
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When you see name fails involving criminals, do you wonder if their path to crime was in part carved out by their parents failing at giving them a decent name?

Case in point:

Skyler

https://www.kbtx.com/2024/11/05/man-accused-attempting-use-drone-with-explosives-destroy-tennessee-energy-facility/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp
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Anyone with a 6th grade education and a cursory reading of English literature knows the proper spelling of his name is Schuyler, not Skyler. Only lazy American parents make up the spelling of common names: Wilyam instead of William. We would be better served as a society to reinforce spelling literacy.
“If you’re going to have crime it should at least be organized crime”
-Havelock Vetinari
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UTExan said:

Anyone with a 6th grade education and a cursory reading of English literature knows the proper spelling of his name is Schuyler, not Skyler. Only lazy American parents make up the spelling of common names: Wilyam instead of William. We would be better served as a society to reinforce spelling literacy.
Yeah! And how about "colour " and "theatre"? Amirite?
DD88
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Avoid the J's

https://www.protection1.com/criminal-names/
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Tree Hugger
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It's the single-syllable middle names you need to worry about like Ray or Lee
UTExan
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B-1 83 said:

UTExan said:

Anyone with a 6th grade education and a cursory reading of English literature knows the proper spelling of his name is Schuyler, not Skyler. Only lazy American parents make up the spelling of common names: Wilyam instead of William. We would be better served as a society to reinforce spelling literacy.
Yeah! And how about "colour " and "theatre"? Amirite?
Exactly! Americanizing the English language is okay for nouns, but I draw the line at names.
“If you’re going to have crime it should at least be organized crime”
-Havelock Vetinari
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DD88 said:

Avoid the J's

https://www.protection1.com/criminal-names/
(more charts at link)



maroon barchetta
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Ralph in Montana.

Either they have a lot of Ralph's or they don't have much crime.
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Watch out for the Melissas in Delaware.
B-1 83
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UTExan said:

B-1 83 said:

UTExan said:

Anyone with a 6th grade education and a cursory reading of English literature knows the proper spelling of his name is Schuyler, not Skyler. Only lazy American parents make up the spelling of common names: Wilyam instead of William. We would be better served as a society to reinforce spelling literacy.
Yeah! And how about "colour " and "theatre"? Amirite?
Exactly! Americanizing the English language is okay for nouns, but I draw the line at names.
I'll bet those Brits wouldn't change the spelling of such unique American names like "LaQueefa" or "JaMichael"!
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Joey Buttafuocko
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And I always thought Odinism was a religion of peace.
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maroon barchetta said:

Ralph in Montana.

Either they have a lot of Ralph's or they don't have much crime.


Is that pronounced R-A-L-F or R-A-F-E ( as in the UK) ?
“If you’re going to have crime it should at least be organized crime”
-Havelock Vetinari
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Tree Hugger said:

It's the single-syllable middle names you need to worry about like Ray or Lee


I see you've met my family.
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ThunderCougarFalconBird said:

Watch out for the Melissas in Delaware.

I like the name Melissa.

My daughter who is 16 tells me that she's never had a classmate called Melissa. So maybe the name is not cool or trendy anymore. Like "Martha" which probably stopped around 1970 and all the Marthas are old ladies.

So maybe all the Melissas are 40+ women moving into menopause. So stay away if you value your peace.
ro828
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In my observation of crime reported in newspapers and television, Wayne and variations like Duane or Dewayne lead the pack.
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