Re: Uriah and Uriel
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I like Uriel, but pronounced with an oo instead of a yoo. I also like the variant Orel- which also means "eagle" in my langauge. I prefer Uriel over Uriah. Both of their listed pronounciations remind me of Yuriy.
And also, U and Z as unusual initials? Are they really in the English speaking world? There's so many Z names in my country, and while there's not many U names, there is a popular one. I could see U being unusually but really Z?
And also, U and Z as unusual initials? Are they really in the English speaking world? There's so many Z names in my country, and while there's not many U names, there is a popular one. I could see U being unusually but really Z?
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Yes.
The only popular z names I can think of are Zachary and Zoe. Zara, Zelda, Zane - those are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head that i've heard.
The only popular z names I can think of are Zachary and Zoe. Zara, Zelda, Zane - those are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head that i've heard.