Re: Opinions on my Top 3 Girls names of my Hebrew PNL
in reply to a message by Loads of Randomness
Two surprises out of three! I never knew that Maya and Rani could be Hebrew.
Which means that all my associations are wrong. Oh well: I like Maya, always pronounce it MYa, and would like to meet many more. But I don't enjoy Mia at all.
Rani yeah, wrong associations again. I always try to picture an elegant lady in a colourful silk sari, but instead I always see an elephant, with eye makeup, in a parade.
I like Deborah a lot. And I'd like it even more than that - enough to actually use - if only people wouldn't spell it Debra (I always look around for de tights, de camisole and de rest of de undies) and/or shorten it to Debby or Debs.
Which means that all my associations are wrong. Oh well: I like Maya, always pronounce it MYa, and would like to meet many more. But I don't enjoy Mia at all.
Rani yeah, wrong associations again. I always try to picture an elegant lady in a colourful silk sari, but instead I always see an elephant, with eye makeup, in a parade.
I like Deborah a lot. And I'd like it even more than that - enough to actually use - if only people wouldn't spell it Debra (I always look around for de tights, de camisole and de rest of de undies) and/or shorten it to Debby or Debs.
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I think in Hebrew Maya is pronounced MAY-AH but can't be 100% sure. I'm not a fan of Mia myself.
Lol, interesting associations with Rani!
It's amazing how cross cultural some names can appear (even if they have different linguistic roots)
Ooh, I don't like the Debra spelling either. And lol, like your sense of humour. I don't mind the nickname Debbie, I like it.
Lol, interesting associations with Rani!
It's amazing how cross cultural some names can appear (even if they have different linguistic roots)
Ooh, I don't like the Debra spelling either. And lol, like your sense of humour. I don't mind the nickname Debbie, I like it.