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[Opinions] Beryl?
My wife loves the name Beryl. I really don't.
Let's have a vote - who here doesn/doesn't like it?
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I don't care for it. I think it's pronounced like BURR-uhl (makes me think of Milton Berle) but when I see it, I want to say BARE-uhl, sounds like barrel, rhymes with Meryl (as in Streep). Ack.
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I like itI like it
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I like itI like it
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I think Beryl is beautiful, and the way I pronounce it (I'm American), it doesn't sound like 'barrell' at all. I think of a lovely jewel, not an "old lady" name, by any means.Shannon
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I've also heard it pronounced like "burl," which just makes me think of Burle Ives!
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That sounds like...a southern thing. I was born in Georgia and lived there a while, and I think that southerners would probably pronounce Beryl as "burl"...Shannon
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AWFUL)))
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I love the name alot!!! At first I didn't see anything wrong with it, but now that I see that if the child is overweight, then he would get teased for being a Barrel. But even though it had that bad association, I still love the name!
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I like it, but . . .. . . I agree with Reyanna, having known a guy at school who was teased mercilessly because his rather rotund mother was named Beryl (barrell). And that's in Australia where the pronunciation is much less like Barrell than it would be in America!Pity - beryls are a lovely jewel. If she likes jewel names, what about Topaz, Ruby, Opal, Pearl, Coral? . . . or there's Onyx (just kidding :-D)
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Hm. I hadn't thought of that. Ugh. Good point..
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Like it.
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I like but I don't think to barrell since English isn't my mother tongue...
What about Peril, Perel (peh-ril, peh-rul, peh-rl, "eh" being like "men"), the Yiddish forms of Pearl?
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Peril . . .. . . means "imminent danger" in English! Pity, because it's a nice sound.
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lol it means the same thing in French, but I hadn't noticed it even in my own language because in French it's really 'pair-eel' with looooong vowels, while in Yiddish the "e" is much shorter and you almost don't hear the "i"... The "r" is also different, somewhere between a rolled r and a "kh" like aCHtung... But on paper they are too close.
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How about Caryl or Daryl or Meryl or anything but that :):)
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ROFL!
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I agree with Reyanna. What about Meryl?~ Arcadia
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I agree with Reyanna... too close to barrel.
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Seems like she'd get teased as "barrell". I don't like it.:)
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I'm more on the dislike side than like side. If you'd like an argument against Beryl I can tell you that my college roommate's mother's name was Beryl and she disliked it so much she went by her mn. Funny thing is I can't remember what that name was but I remember Beryl!
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I hate it. No offence. Old lady-ish.Kitty x
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