Narameh
Joined: 29 Mar 2009
Posts: 212
Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
Since everybody was happy this thread was resurrected before, I'll do it again
. A long, long time ago, a Jewish friend of mine slept over, and we had a very relaxed, intimate evening. He sang Hebrew hymns for me until I slept, and that night in a very vivid dream, everybody called me Narameh. I felt like it fit me, and it suited my requirements for a name (1) It could be male or female 2) It is not a name on -a 3) It is not a female version of a male name). And so since that dream I've used it as my nickname
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I wish I could write phonetic script, so I could explain to all you native English speakers what it should sound like, because the -eh is definitely not an english end of word ee/y sound, but a dutch end of word -e, but between short and long. It has a slight stop at the end, somewhere between a slight g or k. If there are any Dutch people around that can write phonetically, please translate for me
. Both the a's are long.
It would be easier if I dreamt names that are more easily international usable
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I wish I could write phonetic script, so I could explain to all you native English speakers what it should sound like, because the -eh is definitely not an english end of word ee/y sound, but a dutch end of word -e, but between short and long. It has a slight stop at the end, somewhere between a slight g or k. If there are any Dutch people around that can write phonetically, please translate for me
It would be easier if I dreamt names that are more easily international usable
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