[Opinions] Shiri and Shira
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I personally don't care for either, but they aren't horrible. I think Shira would work better in the US-- Since it's not familiar, Shiri may come across as a pretentious or butchered Sherry.
Shira is very cute. I think the stress is on the second syllable in Hebrew (that's what Wiktionary says at least), but SHEER-a is more intuitive for an English speaker.
Also, I think Shiri means buttocks in Japanese... Just thought I'd point it out. I remember there was a whole hoohah about the Apple Siri in Japan. Siri is Shiri (bum) in Japanese pronunciation.
Also, I think Shiri means buttocks in Japanese... Just thought I'd point it out. I remember there was a whole hoohah about the Apple Siri in Japan. Siri is Shiri (bum) in Japanese pronunciation.
I really, really hate them. I'm so sorry. It's a real knee-jerk reaction, I can't justify it or explain it, but I haaate them. Irrationally so.
Shiri is the less English, therefore it is the least offensive, but it still produces this horrible gut reaction.
Argh.
So not good.
Blargh, I mean, I don't want to offend, I really don't. Three months down the line, I might love them, I might not, and either way they're probably lovely names that lots of other people like and you have your right to love... but they make me queasy. I have no idea why.
But ignore me, cos I'm probably the one person in a million who hates them.
Shiri is the less English, therefore it is the least offensive, but it still produces this horrible gut reaction.
Argh.
So not good.
Blargh, I mean, I don't want to offend, I really don't. Three months down the line, I might love them, I might not, and either way they're probably lovely names that lots of other people like and you have your right to love... but they make me queasy. I have no idea why.
But ignore me, cos I'm probably the one person in a million who hates them.
Is Shira pronounced SHY-ra or SHEER-ah? I think the name is beautiful pronounced both ways but I'm curious as to what is the correct way. The names also have a nice meanings. Beautifuly exotic.
SHEE-ree and SHEE-rah? Or how would you pronounce them?
Essentially. They sound more like SHEER-ee and SHEER-ə when I say them, probably because of my accent. Fully enunciating that SHEE before making the R feels like it takes some extra effort on my part, and my tongue's far too lazy.
Spoken quickly, like in regular conversation, there's not much difference between the two, though.
Spoken quickly, like in regular conversation, there's not much difference between the two, though.
I prefer Shira, though both have gorgeous meanings, I'm just naturally drawn the sound of a name ending with "a" if I am given the option. Yes I do think they would sound out of place to begin with, but people would get over it. And who am I to judge, I love Kimiko and Caoimhe, and I'm fully English. :)