Octavia
Octavia
I don't know why, but this is one of my favorite names. Do you like it pronounced ahk-tay-vee-ah or ahk-tav-ee-ah? I go back and forth. What are your thoughts on the name?
I don't know why, but this is one of my favorite names. Do you like it pronounced ahk-tay-vee-ah or ahk-tav-ee-ah? I go back and forth. What are your thoughts on the name?
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I love Octavia - only pronounced "ock-tay-vee-uh." It's among my top girl names.
It's a strong, beautiful name.
It's a strong, beautiful name.
I'd say tay-vee-ah. It looks pretty and there's something appealing about it, but when I put it with a common surname - like, say, Jones - it does sound a bit stuck up. Tavy is quite a nice nn, though.
Oct-tav-e-uh.
Tay, not tav. I find it rather pretentious.
I love Octavia. I say Ok-tay-vee-ah.
I used to have who studied Classics and she adored the name, she swore she'd name her first daughter Octavia. I lost contact with her but I heard later she did have a daughter. I was disappointed when I found out she called her Rebecca. Nice enough name but it's not Octavia.
I used to have who studied Classics and she adored the name, she swore she'd name her first daughter Octavia. I lost contact with her but I heard later she did have a daughter. I was disappointed when I found out she called her Rebecca. Nice enough name but it's not Octavia.
I pronounce it ahk-tay-vee-ah because the person who I know with that name pronounces it that way. [This is one of the coolest names I've seen in real life, next to Persephone and Lucifer. Persephone and Lucifer are in a sibset, while Octavia is in a different family.] :) It is a nice name: strong, but elegant. Surprisingly, it fits nicely for a real person.
This message was edited 2/18/2010, 6:55 PM
I agree - it suprisingly does fit a real person quite nicely!