Anonymous wrote:Rebecca is awesome
Anonymous wrote:Ronit
Friends of mine have a baby named Meirav and they call her Ravi. I like that a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Jewish and assumed it was pronounced Root or Ruth. Could you spell it Reyut? That would translate to the pronunciation better.
I'd pronounce this RAY-ut, not ray-YOOT unless I was told otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. These are wonderful suggestions, thank you! Anyone have thought on Reut? I love it. I worry it would be hard for others to pronounce, but also perhaps once people got used to how to say it, it would be okay?
So it's like Root. Sounds hip-hopish. Go with Rachel.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. These are wonderful suggestions, thank you! Anyone have thought on Reut? I love it. I worry it would be hard for others to pronounce, but also perhaps once people got used to how to say it, it would be okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I like the suggestion of spelling it "Reyut". I'm still worried that one might be too hard for others to pronounce. I appreciate the other suggestions.
How about Reviv, or Reviva? How would you pronounce those?
My school had a Jewish girl named Aviva and she got made fun of ALL THE TIME through middle school over her name.
Reviva would be pronounced "Reh-vee-vah" and you could call her Revi for short. I don't like Reyut, Reviv, or Reviva though.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Reut would be pronounced "ray-yoot" but I imagine many people might assume its pronounced "root"?
Rebecca.Anonymous wrote:I'd love some ideas for Hebrew girls' names starting with R. Thank you!