Anonymous wrote:Isn't Leah prono0unced Lay-uh ??
Anonymous wrote:but also can't come up with a middle name (pls don't suggest a family name - Edith and Bertha are to be retired) that flows with Leah.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Leah prono0unced Lay-uh ??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three pages in and NO ONE has actually recommended reading the actual BIBLICAL story of Leah and Rachel.
It's like naming your kid Khalesi (sp?!) or Scout without reading their origin stories, or naming your kid Toni (after Toni Morrison) without knowing that he given name was Chloe.
Leah is a beautiful, meaningful name and you are all completely missing the point.
Leah Emmeline? Are you hipster dummies kidding me?!
I had a similar gut reaction, though I couldn’t quite articulate it.
So, PP, who is familiar with the biblical story: which middle name would you propose to OP?
One challenge is that OP wants a middle name that is neither Hebrew nor Biblical, which heightens the challenge (in an interesting way).
Her maiden name. Even if it's not Jewish. It's better than smashing a Hebrew name with some wierd danish sh$$ that's en vogue with the millennials. I can't even with the hipster name nonesense. They can't even hear how stupid they all are.
Some maiden names should die out. I'm looking at you, Weiner and Weinerman. Also, Leah Baumgarten Berkowitz would be a pretty clunkly name. Leah Aronovich Blumenkrantz. Leah Feuchtwanger Gershkovich. Maiden names are NOT all wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how will you pronounce it?
LEE-ah
LEE-uh
LAY-ah
LAY-uh
Can we get an answer to this? "The normal way". does NOT answer the question. 3 pages and no one can answer this? That is a problem.![]()
No one needs to answer the question because it’s like asking how to pronounce Jennifer.
Jay-quellen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how will you pronounce it?
LEE-ah
LEE-uh
LAY-ah
LAY-uh
Can we get an answer to this? "The normal way". does NOT answer the question. 3 pages and no one can answer this? That is a problem.![]()
The second option is “the normal way,” but I’m not OP.
Lee-uh.
Thank you!
Leah Astrid sounds nice to me.
Are you insane? Leah Astrid is like the cross breed of a Dalmatian and a corgi. Pick a lane.
I guess it depends what your definition of insanity is. If someone liking a name combination that YOU don't like is your definition of insanity...then put me in the looney bin.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leah Corrine (pronounced Cuh-ren)
The name you’re thinking of is Corinne, and it’s pronounced more like “Cur-INN.”
Corrine is pronounced “Cor-EEN,” and the 2nd syllable is the same as the 2nd syllable in Maureen.[
You’re right. Corinne is a family name. Autocorrect misspelled it. E we pronounce it basically the same. Thanks for clarifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leah Gabrielle
Leah Genevieve
Leah Evangeline
Leah Marguerite
Leah Nicole
Leah Noelle
A big no if you are Jewish!
Anonymous wrote:Leah Gabrielle
Leah Genevieve
Leah Evangeline
Leah Marguerite
Leah Nicole
Leah Noelle
Anonymous wrote:Three pages in and NO ONE has actually recommended reading the actual BIBLICAL story of Leah and Rachel.
It's like naming your kid Khalesi (sp?!) or Scout without reading their origin stories, or naming your kid Toni (after Toni Morrison) without knowing that he given name was Chloe.
Leah is a beautiful, meaningful name and you are all completely missing the point.
Leah Emmeline? Are you hipster dummies kidding me?!