[Opinions] Re: Girls nicknames that can hold their own
in reply to a message by Teacups
One of my best friends is Romy (full name). She pronounces it like ROE-mee rather than ROH-mi though. I like it and I think it holds it's own just find. I think of her pronunciation as full name because I've only known her with the name...the other pronunciation I'd assume would be a nickname if I heard it.
I generally prefer nicknamey names with full names to back them up. I often have the issue though where I love the nickname but don't like any full names enough and don't think they can stand on their own (Evie is an example).
My exceptions:
Billie
Ellie
Libby (maybe?)
Yeah, I actually don't have that many exceptions off the top of my head!
I generally prefer nicknamey names with full names to back them up. I often have the issue though where I love the nickname but don't like any full names enough and don't think they can stand on their own (Evie is an example).
My exceptions:
Billie
Ellie
Libby (maybe?)
Yeah, I actually don't have that many exceptions off the top of my head!
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What is the difference between ROE-mee and ROH-mi?
They're pronounced differently (here anyway). ROE-mee is more like the city Rome followed by an ee sound. ROH-mi is like the Rom of CD-Rom with a shorter 'i' sound.
Hmmm, I've never seen anyone use "oh" to describe that vowel sound. Do you pronounce the word/exclamation (oh) that way as well?
I can't imagine pronouncing the y/ie at the end of a word with the short "i" sound. Maybe it sounds different in Australia?
I can't imagine pronouncing the y/ie at the end of a word with the short "i" sound. Maybe it sounds different in Australia?
Interesting! The only ROM-ee's I've known have been nicknames for Rosemary and one for Romilly. When I first met 'my' Romy, it took me awhile to get used to her pronunciation haha.
I like the name a lot though, either pronunciation, although I do prefer ROE-mee these days just because it is more familiar to me.
I like the name a lot though, either pronunciation, although I do prefer ROE-mee these days just because it is more familiar to me.