Continuing the discussion from The Quick Poll Thread! (Part 1) - #10334 by ethelmary.
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Continuing the discussion from The Quick Poll Thread! (Part 1) - #10334 by ethelmary.
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Wow, a new one already?! [name_f]Apollonia[/name_f] is stunning.
I happened to be the first and last poster on the previous one, so I simply had to post something here Thank you!
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I think I’ve fallen back in love with [name_f]Isabel[/name_f]/Isobel. It used to be in my top 10 about a year ago, and now I am really charmed by it again.
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I’m leaning toward [name_f]Isobel[/name_f] because I just really like the look of the o in there, but [name_f]Isabel[/name_f] is so pretty, too.
Would these names go well with [name_m]Augusto[/name_m] and [name_m]Romulus[/name_m] (sibset)?
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I love both [name_f]Daphne[/name_f] and [name_f]Idalia[/name_f] with your boy names!
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I just came across Byddia and I’m super intrigued! I don’t speak Welsh, but I know the “y” makes a transitional kind of “uh” sound — so would you pronounce Byddia like…
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I just think it looks really pretty
In your opinion, would a boy called [name_m]Tadhg[/name_m] living in [name_f]England[/name_f] have to struggle with nobody being able to spell or pronounce his name?
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(I hope the options make sense I struggled with the wording on this one.)
Personally I’d want to say Bid-y-ah from just looking at it but I can understand the y saying uh to by [name_m]Buddy[/name_m]-uh.
I’m not sure if this is helpful but I’m American and I know how to pronounce/spell it. I wouldn’t choose wether it’s useable or not based off of how people would spell/pronounce it. If you love it go for it and if you’re worried about spelling and pronunciation you can always go for [name_m]Teague[/name_m]. Although personally I’ve always had [name_m]Tadhg[/name_m] on my list!
I know byddi is a word-word in Welsh thanks to my love of ~research~ and that is pronounced “buddy” more or less, and [name_m]Cybi[/name_m] is like “cubby” so I just assumed that Byddia should be the same
[name_f]Biddy[/name_f]-uh was my first guess too!
Oh I love welsh word names!
@lumosmaxima Byddia would be pronounced more like buth-ee-uh in Welsh.
Y is ‘uh’ as in bun, dd is like ‘th’ in them, i is ‘ee’
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I like the look of [name_f]Isobel[/name_f] better, but [name_f]Isabel[/name_f] you could call [name_u]Isa[/name_u].