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mykissmightkill.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2009-09-05 10:27 am
hrm..
How do you pronounce Olivia?
I dont like how it sounds when its said as "Oh-Livia"
I do like how it sounds if its said like "Uh-Livia"
How do you say it? just outta curiosity. It seems kinda stupid and like such a small thing,
but for some reason it really makes a weird difference to me :/ i dunno why.
I kinda have this same issue with my own name which is simply Tara :P
I have people say it either like "Tear-uh" , "Taa-ruh" <--i prefer this one, and also like "Tar-uh" which I hate.
Also here are some of my top names:
Avery Carmella (Ava)
Tessa Carmella (Tess)
Leo
James (Jamie)
I dont like how it sounds when its said as "Oh-Livia"
I do like how it sounds if its said like "Uh-Livia"
How do you say it? just outta curiosity. It seems kinda stupid and like such a small thing,
but for some reason it really makes a weird difference to me :/ i dunno why.
I kinda have this same issue with my own name which is simply Tara :P
I have people say it either like "Tear-uh" , "Taa-ruh" <--i prefer this one, and also like "Tar-uh" which I hate.
Also here are some of my top names:
Avery Carmella (Ava)
Tessa Carmella (Tess)
Leo
James (Jamie)
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I've seen it spelled Alivia, but just like I've seen Elizabeth spelled Alizabeth.
I blame accents for this.
Carmella is a common mispelling of Carmela.
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Just like Michelle can be spelled Michele also. Ive seen both.
Ive thought about, if I used Olivia, spelling it Alivia, but that doesn't exactly look right to me oddly enough lol. Its not my top name anyways, I was just wondering what others said it like :)
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Come to think of it, my cousins kids names are Aaron and Aaliyah.
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But having lived all 25 yrs of my life in Italy, I can tell you no one spells it Carmella here, so it must be a mistyping down the line.
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I pronounce it both ways, though, because my accent is part Northern, part Southern. just depends on who I'm talking to, really.
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I also say Tar-uh, unless I know beforehand that someone pronounces it Tear-Uh, but I've only met two Taras, so I rarely say the name.
I love the name Tess, not so much Tessa.
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Does that mean that people pronounce Oliver like "oh-liver" too and I'm just oblivious? Both of those names begin with "olive" ... like the food, and are pronounced as such.
Please excuse my total shock, hah.
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Anything but Terra. Maybe like Tar-ah.
Avery Carmella sounds better than Tessa Carmella, but I prefer Avery on a boy. ^^
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