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How can I get Siri to spell my name right?

Whenever I dictate my name to Siri, she spells Michele with two Ls and I only have one in my name. I've tried the general and email settings to fix this but she still doesn't get it right. Any suggestions?

iPhone 4S, Siri spelling

Posted on Dec 13, 2011 11:10 AM

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Posted on May 12, 2017 9:36 AM

IHopeThisUserNameIsNotTaken wrote:


Nope, does not work for me. Siri only recognizes me as the English version "Geoff." Maybe it's because I chose an Australian accent for Siri?!?

Yes, "Geoff" would be the more usual in Australia. You should chose the language for Siri that most closely matches your own accent and preferred spelling. You may like the sound of the voice better in some other accent but it's likely to cause practical problems.

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May 12, 2017 9:36 AM in response to IHopeThisUserNameIsNotTaken

IHopeThisUserNameIsNotTaken wrote:


Nope, does not work for me. Siri only recognizes me as the English version "Geoff." Maybe it's because I chose an Australian accent for Siri?!?

Yes, "Geoff" would be the more usual in Australia. You should chose the language for Siri that most closely matches your own accent and preferred spelling. You may like the sound of the voice better in some other accent but it's likely to cause practical problems.

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