Well, you did ask (sort of), so:
$myform->{'name'}=~s/(\w)(\w+)/\u$1\L$2/;
## You can use perl's builtin functions to do the job:
$myform->{'name'}=ucfirst(lc($myform->{'name'});
You could also replace:
my @letters=split(//, $myform->{'name'});
while($letters[0]!~/^[aeiouy]/i){
last if scalar(@letters)==0;
shift @letters;
}
$myform->{'left'}=join("", @letters);
## with:
($myform->{'left'}=$myform->{'name'}) =~ s/$[^aeiouy]+//;
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