Niamh / Neve
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I like Niamh.
Actually the first time I saw this name it was a weird version (Nyamh) but Niamh grew on me. Neve looks kind of bland to me.
I think I like Niamh best as a middle name with a longer first name.
Some combos I like - Niamh Rhiannon, Brigitta Niamh, Rosalind Niamh, Willow Niamh, Niamh Brienne, Niamh Olwen, Morwenna Niamh, Niamh Undine, Niamh Anwen, Alba Niamh, Nimah Winter
Actually the first time I saw this name it was a weird version (Nyamh) but Niamh grew on me. Neve looks kind of bland to me.
I think I like Niamh best as a middle name with a longer first name.
Some combos I like - Niamh Rhiannon, Brigitta Niamh, Rosalind Niamh, Willow Niamh, Niamh Brienne, Niamh Olwen, Morwenna Niamh, Niamh Undine, Niamh Anwen, Alba Niamh, Nimah Winter
This message was edited 5/8/2020, 7:43 PM
I love it. It depends what I’m pairing it with, but I generally prefer Niamh. It’s very strong and feminine without being frilly.
I like Niamh, but not enough to use. I'd be happy to meet several, of all ages.
Neve is unattractive, looks as if an r had fallen off the end, and I don't enjoy dumbing down. It's given us Steven and Debra, for goodness sake. And Siobhan is every bit as confusing ... would you like it straight, or turned into Shivaughan?
Neve is unattractive, looks as if an r had fallen off the end, and I don't enjoy dumbing down. It's given us Steven and Debra, for goodness sake. And Siobhan is every bit as confusing ... would you like it straight, or turned into Shivaughan?
I like it but am tempted to pronounce it phonetically.
I like Niamh, particularly as a middle name. I don't like the look of Neve at all. It might be more intuitive in the US, but there are so many names (ethnic, unique, multiple spellings, etc.) here that I don't think it would be a problem. On the other hand, I'd be more inclined to use Neve if I didn't have primarily Irish heritage (which I do).
What kind of impression do you get from it, other than common, if any?
This message was edited 5/7/2020, 10:18 AM
It's abrupt and not the friendliest of sounds but I don't hate it.
I think there are prettier Irish names, like Sinead or Roisin which I'd prefer to see in the spotlight.
I think there are prettier Irish names, like Sinead or Roisin which I'd prefer to see in the spotlight.