Somewhat Solution
Thanks for the quick reply, I will check out that program for potential future need. Before I saw your reply I actually found a round-about "fix" for this problem.
As the other suggestion from AlexRus above, this does not actually
delete the
unwanted person's name so as much as tricking the phone into not showing it to you at the beginning of the list every time you type the
wanted person's name.
For anyone who wants to try:
What I did was enter the unwanted person's email into my iphone contacts, and changed their first and last names to something different than what it actually is. In my case I simply named the guy Zzz Zzz (I've found using the letter Z in front of anyone's name that you may need to keep but not want to talk to is a useful tool - such as unwanted people whose info you keep simply so that you know it's them trying to contact you. That way you don't have to look at their name every time you scroll through your contacts of others with the same letters in their names.)
Anyway, after that I composed an email using the newly created "contact" for the unwanted person. Since I have yahoo mail I had to actually
send this person an email, since any message simply saved as a draft still did not solve the problem of their old (real) name showing up (I don't know if other email providers work the same or not) But again all my email content said was Zzz in the text, so hopefully if it doesn't go into his spam folder, he'll just see it and think it's a fluke or that I'm nuts, and not actually start trying to communicate with me again, haha. But at last, I no longer have to look at his damn name every time I try to email my bf
After doing this I erased the unwanted contact, which doesn't affect the phone's memory of me sending the "Zzz" email. It's important to know that I also tried the above suggestion of sending blank emails to subsequent letters of the alphabet to bump the unwanted name down to the bottom of the list (which didn't work for me). I'm only mentioning this because the unwanted person's real name still does show up in the suggestions as I type the letters "No", it's just that the unwanted name is now down at the bottom past the "noo, nop, noq , etc" fake emails I tried to send, hence I can't see the unwanted name unless I scroll down to it.
So no, this solution doesn't actually eliminate the problem email address, so much as just getting it out of your face every time you type. But it is free nonetheless and doesn't require jailbreaking or fully restoring the phone from scratch.
Hopefully this makes sense and helps someone out there.
