Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it but people will pronounce it N'vey rather than Nehv.
Here's a question about names that I never really understood. Is it that annoying if someone says it wrong? All you have to do is say "it's pronounced Nehv" and move on with your day. Coming from someone who has an extremely simple to pronounce name (Alexandra) and people CONSTANTLY say Alexandria. It's slightly annoying but I wouldn't not pick the name over that.
Anonymous wrote:It's pronounced "Nehv".
Also thinking about Maytal, Yael, Miriam, or Sophie. We are obviously JewishAnd just like the name Sophie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it but people will pronounce it N'vey rather than Nehv.
Here's a question about names that I never really understood. Is it that annoying if someone says it wrong? All you have to do is say "it's pronounced Nehv" and move on with your day. Coming from someone who has an extremely simple to pronounce name (Alexandra) and people CONSTANTLY say Alexandria. It's slightly annoying but I wouldn't not pick the name over that.
Anonymous wrote:It's pronounced "Nehv".
Also thinking about Maytal, Yael, Miriam, or Sophie. We are obviously JewishAnd just like the name Sophie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the third spelling of "Maytal" I've seen, which is interesting.
I like Neve but don't love it. I think Yael is my favorite from your list, followed by Miriam.
I absolutely love Maytal. How else have you seen it spelled?
Anonymous wrote:No, I strongly dislike it.
Miriam is awful.
Maytal is also bad.
Yael is ... not good, but okay.
Sophie is the best of the options you gave.
I suggest Shira, Avital, or Navital (Tali), Leah, Aliza, Moriah, or Dahlia.