Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.
More like NE-AV with distint syllables.
Not sure what is so "wow" about it...letter don't make the same sound in every language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.
More like NE-AV with distint syllables.
Not sure what is so "wow" about it...letter don't make the same sound in every language.
Most of us that speak other languages don't insist on naming our American kids names in it and then writing it in other alphabets. There are Anglicized versions of these names, there's no need to be obtuse and pretend like here aren't.
It's just silly to subject your kid to something like Niamh. My name is Sally, but it's spelled Xylanmi.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here. Thanks for the feedback...really. Part of the issue is that I am from a VERY large irish-american family and we have sort of an unwritten rule of not repeating names. Even with that, we've got about 3 variations of Katy and Mary among us. A lot of the names listed are "taken" which I know I could do.
We're still at the drawing board and have thrown a few others in the mix like Nuala.
Also, someone said this has been done before. Is there another thread? Couldn't track it down...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.
More like NE-AV with distint syllables.
Not sure what is so "wow" about it...letter don't make the same sound in every language.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We use Irish names but "American" spellings. I am from Irrland and have one of those names. It is actually just a joke now and my DH has a grand old time with "Her name is Eva but don't forget the F!"
Aoife! Another one that I like.

Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.