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Wdyto Rhianna?
What do you think of the name Rhianna for a girl? Which pronunciation do you prefer? ree-AH-na or ree-ANN-ah?Thanks :)
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I like it a lot, though I prefer Rhiannon or Rhea. I pronounce it ree-AH-nah.
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I like Rhiannon better. :)
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It's very pretty, but a bit trendy. I much prefer the pronunciation ree-ANN-ah.
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I prefer the spelling Ryanna, and as Ree-ann-ah.
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I really dislike it, sorry. It sounds tryndeigh and fluffy to me (though it is better than Ryan on a girl). Rhianna is ree-ANN-ah to me and ree-AH-nah would be Rhiana.
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I like both pronunciations, but I think I slightly prefer ree-ANN-ah. It's a pretty name. :)
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It's okay. Reminds me of the singer (spelled Rihanna though). I prefer the ree-AH-na pronunciation.
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Rhianna, is nms but perfectly useable. I prefer the pronunciation "Re-AH-na"
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I think the name has a lovely flow to it and I like both pronounciations.
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I think Rhianna's pretty, but is gaining popularity due to the singer Rihanna. Not something I'd use myself, but I certainly don't mind it. I pronounce it ree-AH-nah - the other pronunciation bothers me for some reason.Now you've got me singing "you can stand under my um-ber-ella, ella, ella, eh, eh, eh"... lol.
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LOL, I was just thinking that last line!um-ber-ella, ella, ella, eh, eh, eh...It's been stuck in my head for the past week. I finally got it out and then I read this post. Ah well, here goes another week. :P
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Heh, sorry! =P
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I think Rhianna is becoming popular because of the popular singer with the same name. It is like naming your daughter Cher in the 70's, Tiffany in the 80's, and Alanis in the 90's.
I pronounce the name Ree-ahh-nuh.
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It's fine but seems a bit trendy, and like a variant of the nicer Rhiannon. But I'm VERY glad to see it spelled Rhianna and not Rihanna after the singer, which I've seen lately in a few BAs. Nothing against her, I just can't stand that spelling.
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I like it both ways
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