Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoe. No question.
I wouldn’t. People will pronounce it, Zo. DDs friend has to correct people all the time I would add the y.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer it with the diaeresis, because that's how it's pronounced, but some people are going to find it weird and it'll complicate spelling.
The problem is that many modern devices are complicated to find the correct punctuation. I have a friend Noël and noone uses the diaersis. When she does use it, some people question it. If you use the punctuation, just be prepared that you will be one of the only people who use it.
I would go with Zoe or Zoey (Zooey is going to be mispronounced as ZOO-ee by many) and will be mispelled by almost all, regularly. If you pick Zooey, you are condemning your child to having to correct their name almost every day of their life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoe. No question.
I wouldn’t. People will pronounce it, Zo. DDs friend has to correct people all the time I would add the y.
I’ve never heard someone pronounce it this way or hear of people having issues with ‘Zoe’. It’s pretty commonly known how to pronounce.
I like Zoe or Zoey, no dots and def not ‘zoo’
Anonymous wrote:For me, Zooey is Zoo-ee. Like as in Franny and Zooey.
Anonymous wrote:Zoie?
Anonymous wrote:I prefer it with the diaeresis, because that's how it's pronounced, but some people are going to find it weird and it'll complicate spelling.
Anonymous wrote:Zoe. No question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoe. No question.
I wouldn’t. People will pronounce it, Zo. DDs friend has to correct people all the time I would add the y.