[Opinions] Remy on a girl ???
In BtN its says that Remy with the accent thingy is a boys name but I love it for a girl but without the accent. What do you think?
Also BtN says that Remy with the accent is pronounced Ray-mee so if Remy is spelt without the accent does that mean it will be pronounced Rey-mee ? What do you think is the best pronounciation for a girl?
I got this name from This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen by the way.
Can anyone think of any good middle names that are not too long, elaborate or common?
Thank you !
Also BtN says that Remy with the accent is pronounced Ray-mee so if Remy is spelt without the accent does that mean it will be pronounced Rey-mee ? What do you think is the best pronounciation for a girl?
I got this name from This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen by the way.
Can anyone think of any good middle names that are not too long, elaborate or common?
Thank you !
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I love it for a girl, more than Renee( pronounced re-NAY)
I don't like it at all...(m)
I don't care for it at all for a girl. It's a traditional French boy's name. This unisex trend is just getting dull.
I would just leave it a boy's name.
I don't care for it at all for a girl. It's a traditional French boy's name. This unisex trend is just getting dull.
I would just leave it a boy's name.
Totally masculine in my opinion.
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No
Male names should stay on males imo. And what if your daughter ever goes to France, or some other French-speaking country?
Remigia would be the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin feminine form of Rémy. And you could still use the nickname Remi / Remy.
Other alternatives: Remedios, Remei, Rema (Latin/Italian fem. form of Remus / Remo), and Remiela (fem. form of Remiel). Or switch out the M for a N, and nickname her Renny: Ren, Renata, Renate, Renée, or even Renza (fem. form of Renzo).
P.S. That "accent thingy" is called an acute.
Male names should stay on males imo. And what if your daughter ever goes to France, or some other French-speaking country?
Remigia would be the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin feminine form of Rémy. And you could still use the nickname Remi / Remy.
Other alternatives: Remedios, Remei, Rema (Latin/Italian fem. form of Remus / Remo), and Remiela (fem. form of Remiel). Or switch out the M for a N, and nickname her Renny: Ren, Renata, Renate, Renée, or even Renza (fem. form of Renzo).
P.S. That "accent thingy" is called an acute.
Can't say I like it...
the only Remy I know uses it as a nn for Remington, so it sounds odd to me on a girl.
the only Remy I know uses it as a nn for Remington, so it sounds odd to me on a girl.
No.
I really dislike it on a boy or a girl. I knew a girl with this name, but she pn it Reh-mee.
One of my friends has a sister called Remielle who ALWAYS goes by Remi. I'm used to it as a girls name. She pronounces it rem-EE
Thank you. I'll give those combos some thought.