boy name Rigel

Anonymous
I'm not a fan of siblings having the same first initial. More important in this case, it's odd to give the first a Biblical name with family meaning and then give the second a random name with an unclear (even to you!) pronunciation. Unlike your first child's name, Rigel is weird and difficult to pronounce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rye-jel?


OP here: that's how I was pronouncing it in my head (like British name Nigel). But I guess the pronunciation isn't necessarily straightforward.


How about:

Byron
Cyrus
Elias
Elijah
Isaac
Jeremiah
Josiah
Kai
Micah
Miles
Milo
Nigel
Ryan
Silas
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does it rhyme with Nigel?


Yeah I'd go with Nigel instead.
Anonymous
I'd go with Nigel or Ryan.
Anonymous
I like it. Rigel will tell people how to pronounce it.
Anonymous
A lot of AAs like doing this sort of thing. Common names with odd spellings. Remember this?

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein:
You must be Igor.

Igor:
No, it's pronounced "eye-gor."

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein:
But they told me it was "ee-gor."

Igor:
Well, they were wrong then, weren't they?
Anonymous
I really like it. It seemed clear how to pronounce it to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like it. Rigel will tell people how to pronounce it.


He would have to tell mom how to pronounce it too...
Anonymous
I knew a Rigel growing up!!! his father was a professor of Astronomy and his brothers were Deneb and Antares.

I always thought it was very cool.
Anonymous
I have a cousin named Rigel. I must say, we are European and the name sounds lovely in our language (pronounced Reeghel with soft l at end). Don't like the way Americans pronounce it, plus most take a guess at pronouncing it so you hear multiple variations.
Anonymous
No. It sounds like a cream for a rash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. It sounds like a cream for a rash.


Yes! I was just going to say it sounds like some type of medication. I wasn't sure what type of medication though. Yes, absolutely a rash cream.
Anonymous
What Biblical name that starts with an R...? I don't know of any common/well-known boy names of Biblical origin that start with R. I'm not a theologian, but I really can't think of any! Maybe if you shared that name it would help us make recommendations for your second. I had two boys and also struggled with a name for the younger one, so no shame!

How about Asher? Might be a touch common but still isn't in the top 20. Solid OT/Hebrew name.

Or Josiah?

I really don't like Rigel, OP, sorry!
Anonymous
I like it! I know a Rigel who is a grown woman but I think the name works fine for a boy as well.
Anonymous
I don't hate the name but I do hate this Duggar-esque "siblings must have matching initials" nonsense.
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