You wouldn't think my name would pose any problems, but it does.

Nathan is pronounced 'nae-than', with the th as in 'thin'.

We get:

nae-than with the th as in 'then'

na-than with the na as in 'hat' and the th as in 'thin'

nattan

nat-han

na-tarn (from a call centre based in India, presumably 'than' as 'khan')

and unless spelt, saying the correct pronunciation of 'nae-than' on the
telephone results in written:

natham
matham
latham
mason
nation

Jean in Poole

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