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babynames2011-05-15 09:23 am
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A girl I work with mentioned that her first daughter (who is not even conceived yet) will be named Trinity Nevaeh. Thoughts?
Also, she was pronouncing Nevaeh "na-VAY". I always thought it was na-VAY-ah, but she said it could be pronounced both ways. I kind of think na-VAY makes better phonetic sense, but I've just never heard it that way. So which is it?
Also, she was pronouncing Nevaeh "na-VAY". I always thought it was na-VAY-ah, but she said it could be pronounced both ways. I kind of think na-VAY makes better phonetic sense, but I've just never heard it that way. So which is it?
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I guess the true phonetics should ne-vah-eh or ne-vah-uh but those are hard to say.
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I've only ever heard it pronounced Na-Vay, but I have no idea what the true pronounciation is supposed to be. Then again, it's made up so does that just make it a free for all?
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Trinity to me sounds like "MY BABY NEEDS A SILLY NAME TO SOUND SPECIAL!" and it makes me think the parents aren't terribly smart. Awful as that is.
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she did tell me it was heaven backwards, too.
it took everything i had not to tell her how much i disliked the name.
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And I always pronounced Nevaeh nuh-vay-uh. I can't stand that name, and pronouncing it na-VAY just makes it worse.
Maybe she'll pick something a little less...trendy when she is actually pregnant?
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Haha! I wanted to ask her if she new what the trinity was, but I just couldn't...
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