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[Opinions] Roniah
I just noticed that in 2010 a couple of girls received the name Roniah. I always liked Ronia (ro-NEE-a), but I like Roniah as well.Opinions?
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I think the H looks tacked on, I prefer Ronia.
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I like it because it reminds me of biblical names like Elijah and Isaiah, I guess.Roni is a Hebrew name which means "joyful song" or something similar, I don't remember exactly. I once found Ronia and Roniya in a book with Hebrew names and it seems to have the same meaning as Roni.
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The Ronnie type names don't appeal to me, but if Ronia(h) were pronounced ROHN-ya, I'd like it. That has a much more pleasant sound. It's very sweet. I love long O sounds.
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I pronounce it so the first syllable sounds like ROHN, not RON. With a long O. I don't like Ronnie either, but I kind of like Roni.Ronia is ROHN-ya, but I'm not sure about Roniah. I guess it's roe-NEE-ah or roe-NY-ah. There were also some girls named Ronya and some named Roniya.
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Hmmm. Make it Rhona ("ROE-nuh") and I'm sold.
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Would you pronounce it ro-NAY-ah? It's okay in my opinion, but it reminds me a little of the hardware store.
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ro-NEE-ah, I guess. Or ro-NY-ah. Not quite sure, I've never seen it before. Only Ronia which I pronounce ROHN-ya.
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