Did you see it yesterday elliemay? A girl managed to get one question right, and that was a guess. Then she went for the minus £1000.I think people like that have got a cheek as if she had got through to the final round she probably wouldn't be much use to the others, but if they had won, she would have got a share. Fortunately, she didn't manage to beat the chaser so she went out thank goodness.
Oprah Winfrey’s name was meant to Orpah, but the registrar got it wrong. Didn’t do her any harm. :)
I remember a contestant on the Weakest Link who was named after Liesl in the Sound of Music but spelt it ‘Leisl’.
I am a Jacqueline but went to school with a girl called Jackalyn which actually makes more sense of the shortened version which we both spelled with a 'y'. Can never understand where the 'ie' comes from although I suppose they are both in my name.
In the USA the name 'Clohe' has only been used to name a baby with a frequency of 2 per million in recent years. However it used to be more common, with a frequency of 17 per million back in 1997. (Perhaps there was a minor celebrity with that spelling of the name around then?):
https://www.babycenter.com/baby-names-clohe-133065.htm