[Opinions] Viorica?
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There was a fanfic I read once where the main OC was named Viorica. The fanfic was taken down, but I keep thinking of it every time I hear this name.
This message was edited 5/13/2018, 6:24 PM
Vyo-ree-ka? Vee-yo-ree-ka? I like it either way. Sounds a bit like Eureka! but that's not bad. I like the floral association too, it's pretty whimsical sounding. And I love the letter V.
(If you live in a country that is not in Eastern Europe...) People might mix it up with Victoria and people might need a little instruction on how to say it/spell it (and some people will just not get it no matter how many times you instruct them)... but such are the pains of a non-Western/moderately obscure name. I think it is worth it if you really like it.
Different nns... Vera, Vio, Vi, Ri, Riri, Rica, Ria.
(If you live in a country that is not in Eastern Europe...) People might mix it up with Victoria and people might need a little instruction on how to say it/spell it (and some people will just not get it no matter how many times you instruct them)... but such are the pains of a non-Western/moderately obscure name. I think it is worth it if you really like it.
Different nns... Vera, Vio, Vi, Ri, Riri, Rica, Ria.
The pronunciation I heard from online was something like Vyor-eeka. I live in the US so there would be instructing, especially if we pronounced it like that.
I think because I'm so used to seeing the letters in Violet(ta) and Victoria that when I was see Viorica, my mind wants to insert a T.
I'd have to get used to it, but I don't dislike it.
V, Vee, Vea, Via, Vi, Viori, Ori, Ver, Vior, Voirrey, Voyra, Orya, Viri, Vic, Vicki
I'd have to get used to it, but I don't dislike it.
V, Vee, Vea, Via, Vi, Viori, Ori, Ver, Vior, Voirrey, Voyra, Orya, Viri, Vic, Vicki
This message was edited 5/13/2018, 6:38 AM