[Opinions] Demeter, Demetria or Demetra?
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Demetria
I'd use it in the middle name slot if I had to. :)
I'd use it in the middle name slot if I had to. :)
I like Demetria. The modern Greek form is Demetra but i wouldn't use it. I don't like it's sound and it's very popular.
I have the same dilemma! I think Demeter, Demetra, and Demetria are all great names. I suppose I like Demetra slightly above the others. It's more feminine-sounding than Demeter but not as frilly as Demetria. They're all very rare names here so I don't think Demetra would get confused with Demetria. I'd consider Demetra or Demetria if there wasn't already a lot of D names in my family.
Demetria, definitely. I'd use it.
Hm, I had forgotten about Demetra. I like it about the same as Demetria - I like its 3-syllable-ness (instead of 4). And it doesn't share the drawback (the one drawback) of Demetria, which is that it sounds vaguely like a medical term. People would probably misread Demetra as Demetria sometimes. I think Demitra is fine too; or even Dimitra is intuitive, because of the name Dimitri.
I'm so used to seeing Demetria, though, that I think I'd feel safest with that. And, since I'm not all that comfy with four syllable personal names, and I'm not all that inhibited from certain kinds of name-sinning, I'd probably call her some much shorter nickname like Deitra, Mita, or Dima.
I think Demeter seems cool, but I'd have to cross it off my personal list since I don't even know how to pronounce it properly.
I'm so used to seeing Demetria, though, that I think I'd feel safest with that. And, since I'm not all that comfy with four syllable personal names, and I'm not all that inhibited from certain kinds of name-sinning, I'd probably call her some much shorter nickname like Deitra, Mita, or Dima.
I think Demeter seems cool, but I'd have to cross it off my personal list since I don't even know how to pronounce it properly.
I like Demeter best, but would never use it - pron. would be too confusing...
Demetria.
I love Demetria. It's one of my faves.
I like Demeter, but I'm still not sure how to say it. I've heard various ways so often (I'm pagan so I suppose I hear it more than most people) and each person seems convinced they've got it right. I say "de-MEE-ter", but a lot of my friends say "DEH-meh-ter".
But regardless, I like that one best, it seems most straightforward and I like the non-a ending actually.
But regardless, I like that one best, it seems most straightforward and I like the non-a ending actually.
well on the plus side, if a bunch of people who actually worship Demeter say it the way you like, at least you've got some back-up if someone calls you out on it!
And I did not realize that that pronunciation of Damaris was not correct until you mentioned it. Oh man! I like our incorrect version better too.
And I did not realize that that pronunciation of Damaris was not correct until you mentioned it. Oh man! I like our incorrect version better too.