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[Opinions] Sunniva
Do you like Sunniva? I thought it could be cute with the nn Sunny.
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I kinda like it, in a GP way. I'd never use it because not English, but I like it!

This message was edited 11/5/2017, 3:41 PM

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It's gorgeous! And I love the meaning, too.
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I love Sunniva. I also think Sunny is a cute nickname but I think the full name is great in its own right. The sort of difficult pronunciation for English speakers is really the only reason I'd hesitate to use it.I actually was babysitting once and saw that they had a Christmas card on their fridge from a family with daughters named Sunnifa and Violet, and I thought that was interesting, both because I'd never heard of anyone with any variation of this name before, and that there was such a popularity discrepancy between the two names.
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Love it!!Yes! I absolutely love Sunniva, and Sunny (or Sunni) is the perfect nn for it. The meaning is also splendid.
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I like Sunniva a lot, and Sunny is a sweet nickname. Are you saying SOO-nee-va or sun-EE-va?
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I love it. It's been in my Top 10 before. Sunny is an adorable nickname for a child and ok for an adult if they have the right personality. I also like it with nn Niva or Neve.
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It's okay, but it sounds like a brand name to me.
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While I love the name's meaning and aura, I can't appreciate the name itself because I always think of "son of a b****."
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same.
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I always thought it was pronounced su-NEE-va? That would avoid the “son of a” problem.
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wow, we were actually thinking and typing the same thing at the same time. Weird.
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No, it sounds more like SOON-ee-vuh.
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I didn’t know that. That honestly makes me like this name a LOT less. SOON-ee-vuh doesn’t really have a sound I like.
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Isn't it pronounced "sue-NEE-va" though?
"SUN-iv-a" sounds terrible, I agree.
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Yes, that's the pronunciation, but whenever I see Sunniva, my brain reverts to "son of a." :(
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No, it's more like SOON-ee-vuh.
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Yes! This.Despite how it’s supposed to be pronounced, all it takes is one teacher to mistakenly call out “SUN-uh-vuh” at roll call and it’s a lifelong problem.

This message was edited 11/6/2017, 8:15 AM

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I think it's nice and has a beautiful meaning, but I prefer forms Sunneva and especially Synnöve / Synnøve.
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It sounds like a medication to me. Like Abreva lol

This message was edited 11/6/2017, 5:26 AM

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Sunniva is lovely! I pronounce it soo-NEE-vah, though I'm told in Norway the emphasis is on the first syllable.Once, a long time ago, I had a dream where I had twin girls named Sunniva & Solveig (the latter pronounced the Swedish way: SOOL-vay), which I still think sound awesome together!

This message was edited 11/6/2017, 7:17 AM

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Love it.
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It's gorgeous.
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