Rina / Rinah / Rhina
Prn. RIE-na. What do you think? Which spelling do you prefer?
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I know someone with this name, she spells it Rheina, so that's what I'm used to. It's ok, it sort of puts me in mind of Valkyries.
I feel like I’d pronounce Rheina as Reina at first glance. There’s just something about the RIE sound (for girls) I’ve really been digging lately, not sure why! Perhaps Riena or Rhiena can work...
It reminds me of the Rhine river. Rinah is the most intuitive spelling out of these, I suppose.
Not a big fan of any of these, I’d prefer Reina.
Rina and Rinah look like ree-na to me.
Rhina looks too much like a female rhino, otherwise it'd work...
Rinah is the best of the three since it suggests a rhyme with Dinah.
I think Rynah or Raina seems to fit the pronunciation a little better. If we're getting creative we could maybe try Raiena or Rhyna.
Rhina looks too much like a female rhino, otherwise it'd work...
Rinah is the best of the three since it suggests a rhyme with Dinah.
I think Rynah or Raina seems to fit the pronunciation a little better. If we're getting creative we could maybe try Raiena or Rhyna.
This message was edited 4/19/2021, 7:13 PM
That was my exact thought process on the spelling of Rinah.
Rynah / Rhyna would work quite well I think, thank you. :)
Rynah / Rhyna would work quite well I think, thank you. :)
I prefer ree na prounciation, Ryna spelling or maybe Rhina, don't really like it
I prefer Raina. Rinah looks like a typo.
I dislike RIE-na, but I like REE-na. RIE-na sounds like "rhino".
Rina (REE-na) is nice, I like the meaning "white jasmine".
Rinah looks misspelled and Rhina looks more like "rhino".
Rina (REE-na) is nice, I like the meaning "white jasmine".
Rinah looks misspelled and Rhina looks more like "rhino".