Depends
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Not sure why, but I use both pronunciations. When referring to the Renaissance painter (or Ninja Turtle, lol) I say rah-fye-ELL. When referring to the Archangel I say RAY-fee-ull. Those are really the only 2 contexts in which I've pronounced the name, and both seem right to me. I prefer the latter (RAY-fee-ull) pronunciation myself, and would use that one on a son. I think I like that one more because I like the nn Rafe and it seems to come more naturally from RAY-fee-ull than rah-fye-ELL.
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And we solely use the Ninja Turtle one. :-D
My boyfriend is pickier about the way names are pronounced than I am - which in this case is good. I really didn't care for Raphael Christian and am rather glad it's out. Tobias Christian is more my style (though we *might* get to use Nathaniel now.)
My boyfriend is pickier about the way names are pronounced than I am - which in this case is good. I really didn't care for Raphael Christian and am rather glad it's out. Tobias Christian is more my style (though we *might* get to use Nathaniel now.)