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[Opinions] Mirele
This is a Yiddish form of Miriam, which I love but doesn't work with my ln. Miriam Donham....yuck! Anyway, I looked up variations of Mary and saw Mirele. So, two questions. WDYT and how is it pronounced? Thank you
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I'd assume it was muhr-ELL/meer-ELL or muhr-ELL-ah/meer-ELL-ah. Not sure, though. It 'looks' pretty, but I can't say for sure whether I like it or not without knowing the pronunciation. For some other variations of Miriam (which is a variant of Mary), click on Miriam and then click on "Related Names" underneath it to get a LONG list of names.
~Heather~
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I've only heard it pronounced the french way, "Mir-ay". It's pretty.
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I would pronounce it Meer-RAY, but that's probably totally wrong. I don't really like it. How about...Mariah Donham
Marielle Donham --> Mar-E-el
Marissa Donham
Meryl Donham --> Meh-RIL
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I like Marielle, but my good friend is using that name, and I'd hate to steal it. I like Marissa. I'll add it to my personal list and see what DH thinks. Not too sure about Meryl or Mariah
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M's not one of my favourite sounds, so I'm not a big fan of Miriam Donham. Mirele I would say "meer-EH-leh." Mirele is nice, though I can't say I'm as big a fan of it as I am of Miriam.Other Miriam-related names I think are really nice (and more importantly, sound nice with Donham!): Mari, Mariel, Marielle, MariettaArray
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I would pronounce it like Meer-elle, but I'm probably wrong. I don't like it as much as I love Miriam. I also don't think that Miriam Donham sounds terrible.
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I think Miriam Donham looks good on paper, but not when I say it out loud. Maybe if I said it a bunch I would get used to it.
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I'm not sure where I saw it but in my h.s. french class i used the name mirielle. I think (don't take my word for it) that it could be a nice french version of muriel. but the l's were pronounced. Meer-ee-el.
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