[Opinions] Jadzia
Wdyto Jadzia? I'm unsure of the proununciation, myself.
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I'm starting to like it. I always thought of it as a clunky old lady name. It was my grandmother's and great aunt's name and I never knew anyone not from that generation named that. But now I think it's kind of sweet, Jadwiga is still a bit too heavy for me and I'm not in love with it but I think it's due for a comeback.
In Polish it's pronounced YA-ja but I like the Star Trek pronunciation as well and it obviously makes more sense in English this way.
In Polish it's pronounced YA-ja but I like the Star Trek pronunciation as well and it obviously makes more sense in English this way.
I like it! The "normal" pronunciation is like YAD-ja, I think. But there's also an Anglicized pronunciation (jad-ZEE-a) which I like.
Don't really like it.
Don’t care for it. The spelling is sure interesting.
Don't really like it
This name has two different pronunciations. As a Polish name, it is "Yah-juh", rhyming with "Raja".
However, it was the name of a character on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and she probably had babies named after her in the USA while that show was in its initial run between 1993 and 1999. There the character's name was pronounced "Jad-ZEE-uh", first syllable rhyming with Chad or Tad.
I think the writers on the show ran across the Polish name and thought it would be great for their alien Trill character, without knowing how it was pronounced in Poland. There was another character on the show named Nerys, which is a Welsh name which I believe rhymes with "Ferris" in Wales, but on the show that was pronounced "neh-REESE".
However, it was the name of a character on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and she probably had babies named after her in the USA while that show was in its initial run between 1993 and 1999. There the character's name was pronounced "Jad-ZEE-uh", first syllable rhyming with Chad or Tad.
I think the writers on the show ran across the Polish name and thought it would be great for their alien Trill character, without knowing how it was pronounced in Poland. There was another character on the show named Nerys, which is a Welsh name which I believe rhymes with "Ferris" in Wales, but on the show that was pronounced "neh-REESE".
The Polish pronunciation is actually YA-ja, with the a pronounced like in cat or mat. Polish doesn't really have an ə uh/ə sound, and a is always pronounced like the IPA /a/.
Thanks, but in my pronunciation cat and mat are pronounced with IPA æ according to this site:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPA_vowel_chart_with_audio
The way I would pronounce the first vowel in Raja is closer to IPA "a".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPA_vowel_chart_with_audio
The way I would pronounce the first vowel in Raja is closer to IPA "a".
That's interesting, thank you!
Thank you!
I love it!
And it would be cool if it got popuar but I doubt it. I knew someone with this name. Its pronounced exacty what it says (YA-ja)
And it would be cool if it got popuar but I doubt it. I knew someone with this name. Its pronounced exacty what it says (YA-ja)