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What are some middle names for this girls name? I pronounce it A-kash-uhAcacia ________ H.Thanks
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I pronounce it a-KAY-sha. For the plant, I'm pretty sure a-CASH-a is just wrong. But since it's a name ... I guess you could do it.I never really went for the look of Acacia. There's something about it that seems awkward to me, I guess the two different letters C so close together? And Acacia has thorns. Big thorns. So I'm not into it. I think it's an okay name, but nms.Maybe consider Cassia (Cash-a) or Akasha? (See Akash)
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It's among the few plant names I like as a name. The only Acacia I ever knew prn'd it A-kay-sha.Renee 
Billi
Rosalie
Felicity
Verity
Symphony
Cori
Ricki
Kelsey
Staci
Harmony
Brielle 
Janelle
Raquel 
Joelle 
Noelle 
Rayael 
Laurel (prn. Laurelle) 
Mayim
Kathleen
Roxanne
Karlene
Jolene
Jasmine
Charleen
Trudene
Bronwyn
Jessilyn
Jocelyn
Joanne
Vivian
Joy
Faith
Ruth
Naomi 直美 (na-o-mi or now-mi)
Miyuki 美由貴
Mizuki 瑞貴
Megumi
Kiyomi 清美
Midori
Masami 真佐美
Chiemi 智恵実 (Chee-eh-me)
Sayuri 小百合 (sa-yu-ri)
Saori 佐織里 (sa-o-ri or sow-ri)
Sayumi 佐由実
Sambi 賛美
Yukari 由歌里 (you-ka-ree)
Izumi 和泉 or 泉 (ee-zoo-me)
Nozomi 希望
Hitomi 瞳 (he-toe-me)
Natsuki 名津喜 (nats-key)
Hikari 光 (he-ka-ree)
Chiaki 智明基 (chee-a-key)
Kaori 歌織里 (ka-o-ree or kow-ri)

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I like Acacia, pronounced a-kay-sha. I think most people would pronounce it that way. However...Acacia is a nice tree name and needs a nature-y name to go with it I think.Acacia Plum
Acacia Linnet
Acacia Wren
Acacia Star
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I've never heard it pronounced that way.Only a-kay-sha, like the tree. You'd have to fight for that pronunication. I'm no good with middle names, although Acacia was on my list years ago. I just don't know how I feel about it now - it's a little too different. Wdyt of Liora?
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Acacia's much better than Liora... which is too close to Laura/Lora.
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I've only heard it pronounced A-kay-see-ah and only then as the name of a street, not a person e.g Acacia Avenue.I think in the UK we tend to pronounce names like that with an extra syllable e.g. Anastasia is An-a-stay-sha in the US and An-a-stay-see-a in the UK. Same with Lucia - Lu-sha in the US and Lu-see-a here etc.Sorry to go off topic. I have no opinion of Acacia as a first name.
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