Hardest Names to Spell in Sports

Hardest Names to Spell in Sports
Hardest Names to Spell in Sports /

Hardest Names to Spell in Sports

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Pronounced: YAHN-iss ah-deh-toh-KOON-boh)

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Used in a sentence: Antetokounmpo was named to the All-Rookie second team after the Bucks picked him 15th overall in the 2013 NBA Draft.

Jarrod Saltalamacchia (Pronounced: sal-tuh-la-MAH-kee-yuh)

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Juan Salas/Icon SMI

Used in a sentence: Saltalamacchia boasts the longest last name in MLB history, with 14 characters.

Adeiny Hechavarria (Pronounced: a-DAY-nee etch-eh-var-EE-ah)

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Juan Salas/Icon SMI

Used in a sentence: Hechevarria came to Miami as part of the blockbuster Jose Reyes deal in 2012.

Ndamukong Suh (Pronounced: in-DOM-ə-kin SOO)

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Joel Auerbach/Getty Images

Used in a sentence: Ndamukong Suh is disruptive on the field, in ways both good and bad.

Erisbel Arruebarrena (Pronounced: ehr-ees-BELL Arr-ru-eh-BAHR-ena)

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Derik Hamilton/Icon SMI

Used in a sentence: No word on if Dodgers announcer Vin Scully can pronounce Arruebarruena yet.

Mike Krzyzewski (Pronounced: Shuh-SHEV-skee)

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Chuck Burton/AP

Used in a sentence: Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski is beloved by ESPN announcer Dick Vitale.

Steve Wojciechowski (Pronounced: woe-juh-HOW-skee)

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Jeffrey Phelps/AP

Used in a sentence: Longtime Mike Krzyzewski assistant and former Duke guard Wojciechowski was named Marquette's head coach in 2014.

Louis Oosthuizen (Pronounced: WUUST-hayzen)

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Al Tielemans for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: We wonder if Oosthuizen and CBS Golf Analyst Peter Oosterhuis are friends.

Dustin Byfuglien (Pronounced: BUHF-lihn)

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Robert Beck for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: Byfuglien scored 18 goals and added 27 assists on the Winnipeg blue line this season.

Patrick Wiercioch (Pronounced: WEER-kawsh)

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Bob Frid/Icon SMI

Used in a sentence: The young Wiercioch appeared in 56 games for Ottawa this season.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos (Pronounced: so-KRA-tees pa-pa-sta-THO-po-los)

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Alexandre Simoes/Borussia Dortmund/Getty Images

Used in a sentence: Papastathopolous captained Greece in the 2014 World Cup.

Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (Pronounced: a-na-TOH-lee TIM-oh-shuke)

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Alex Grimm/Bongarts/Getty Images

Used in a sentence: Anatoliy Tymoschuk captained the Ukrainian national team, who failed to qualify for the 2014 World Cup.

Wojciech Szczesny (Pronounced: VOY-chek sher-shez-nee)

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Used in a sentence: Wojiech Szczesny debuted for Arsenal in 2009 at the age of 19 and established himself as the starting keeper a year later.

Ifeadi Odenigbo (Pronounced: if-AH-dee o-DEN-uh-bo)

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Chuck Rydlewski/Icon SMI

Used in a sentence: Ifeadi Odenigbo recorded 8.5 sacks for Northwestern as a third-down pass-rusher over the last two seasons.

Marc Rzepczynski (Pronounced: zep-CHIN-skee)

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Patrick Semansky/AP

Used in a sentence: Rzepczynski goes by the nickname "Scrabble" in the clubhouse.

Jeff Samardzija (Pronounced: suh-MAR-jah)

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Gail Burton/AP

Used in a sentence: Samardzija started a game at an empty Camden Yards on April 29, 2015.

Mark Buehrle (Pronounced: BURR-lee)

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Jared Wickerham/Getty Images

Used in a sentence: Buehrle pitched a no-hitter in 2007 and a perfect game in 2009.

Ben Roethlisberger (Pronounced: RAWTH-lihs-bur-gur)

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Fred Vuich for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: Roethlisberger inspired the "Roethlisburger" sandwich at a Pittsburgh restaurant.

Valtteri Filppula (Pronounced: val-TEHR-ee fihl-POO-luh)

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Gregory Shamus/NHLI via Getty Images

Used in a sentence: Valtteri Filppula recorded 58 points in his first season with Tampa Bay after spending his first eight in Detroit.

Niklas Hjalmarsson (Pronounced: JAHL-muhr-suhn)

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David E. Klutho for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: The gritty Hjalmarsson is always among the leaders in blocked shots during the NHL playoffs.

Jenrry Mejia (Pronounced: HEN-ree meh-HEE-ya

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Chuck Solomon for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: Jennry Mejia received an 80-game suspension after testing positive for Stanozolol.

Xander Bogaerts (Pronounced: ZAN-der BOH-gahrts)

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Winslow Townson for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: Bogaerts, once a top Boston farmhand, batted a disappointing .240 last season.

Jedd Gyorko (Pronounced: JERK-oh)

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Denis Poroy/Getty Images

Used in a sentence: Gyorko hit 23 home runs for the Padres as a rookie in 2013, but has struggled since.

Dwyane Wade (Pronounced: duh-WAYNE)

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Heinz Kluetmeier for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: Dwyane Wade just flopped.

Cedric Ogbuehi (Pronounced: ah-Boo-hee)

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Charles Rex Arbogast/AP

Used in a sentence: Ogbuehi was the Bengals' first-round draft pick in 2015.

Kirk Nieuwenhuis (Pronounced: NEW-en-Hi-S)

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Matt Slocum/AP

Used in a sentence: Nieuwenhuis is batting only .079 and was just traded to the Angels.

Matthew Dellavedova (Pronounced: dell-ah-veh-DOH-vuh)

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Greg Nelson for Sports Illustrated

Used in a sentence: Not even National Spelling Bee kids can spell Dellavedova.


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