I am a
Naomi. I've always loved it. It's not popular. Personally, I've barely met 5 in my life, but they are around as most people I met have heard of a
Naomi or know one. I think, in Australia, it was most popular in the 1970s, though it's not a time-stamped name.
I hate nigh-OH-mee. It just sounds like a nasal twang. I am nay-OH-mee (ie: Nay, owe me!). I once met a nay-OH-mie (ie ending as 'my') spelt
Naomi. But all the Naomis I know and the majority of people say 'nay-OH-mee'.