[Opinions] Jorja
I can't decide whether I like it or not. Part of me says it's an ugly modern fad name, but another part says it's a nice version of Georgia. I like the pronounciation ZHOR-zha, I just can't decide if I like the name. I quite like how it looks written out...opinions?
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Horribly ugly and tryndee. Georgia is beautiful.
I prefer Georgia. :)
Blech!
Jorja Fox's parents have a lot to answer for with this one imo. (Curious, though, that nobody snapped up their butchering of Anne, An. Too simple for the tryndeez, mayhap?)
To be quite frank, Jorja looks like particularly illiterate misspelling a tryndee parent who desperately needed Hooked on Phonics would use. It's ugly physically and seems very down-market and trashy to me. Finally, I would be inclined to say it HOR-ha, like Jorge.
If you want a different spelling of Georgia, go with the legit Italian Giorgia, which is said just like the English Georgia (JOR-ja).
Jorja Fox's parents have a lot to answer for with this one imo. (Curious, though, that nobody snapped up their butchering of Anne, An. Too simple for the tryndeez, mayhap?)
To be quite frank, Jorja looks like particularly illiterate misspelling a tryndee parent who desperately needed Hooked on Phonics would use. It's ugly physically and seems very down-market and trashy to me. Finally, I would be inclined to say it HOR-ha, like Jorge.
If you want a different spelling of Georgia, go with the legit Italian Giorgia, which is said just like the English Georgia (JOR-ja).
Zhawr-zha is very very nice pronunciation :))
I prefer the Georgia spelling
To me, Jorja just doesn't look right with that second J in there. But maybe I'm biased, since my name has the classic G spelling.
I don't know... It just looks misspelled to me.
To me, Jorja just doesn't look right with that second J in there. But maybe I'm biased, since my name has the classic G spelling.
I don't know... It just looks misspelled to me.
Agree, looks misspelled.
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See I love the way this looks. I'm a big fan of 'J' names esp for a girl. However whenever I see this I think hor-ha w/ a spanish pronounciation. I'm torn as well.