I think it's a unique confluence of:
1. New/invented
2. Trendy/easily-dated
3. Easy to misspell (I still struggle not to write Neveah).
4. Religious (like
Heaven, except more gimmicky)
5. Sacrilegious (intentionally the inverse of
Heaven)
People who dislike it because it's new or unfamiliar will probably get over it. If they dislike it for the other reasons, they might always dislike it.
I didn't like it 15 years ago, but I got over it at least 5 fives years ago. In my case, it's related to associating
Nova and
Neva. It seemed less new once I associated
Neva, and I don't like it less than
Nova. I agree the sound is nice. I probably wouldn't mind it as my name.
Eta: I have a cousin named
Nevaeh FYI. I heard some non-name-nerds react to the name announcement/meaning as if it was sacrilegious...not that they cared, but that was their impression.
This message was edited 4/10/2024, 8:11 PM