[Opinions] Sadbhb
I met someone named Sadbhb. Wdyt?
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I keep wanting to read it as Saab, like the car. Or sob, as in, to weep.
The actual pronunciation seems wordy ('save') yet not and does nothing for me. My main associations are damsels in distress and saving money.
The actual pronunciation seems wordy ('save') yet not and does nothing for me. My main associations are damsels in distress and saving money.
This message was edited 9/16/2019, 4:57 PM
I think the sound is nice, but it would be pretty awkward outside of Ireland if it wasn't anglicized. Like ari, I had a classmate named Saadman who dealt with jokes every single time he introduced himself.
My initial thought was also "that's Sadhbh". I know it's pronounced differently, but still an unfortunate name to have. I went to primary school with a boy who I think was Saudi Arabian, and his name was Sa'd. He always told teachers "I'm Sa'd" and they'd ask "what's the matter?", at which point he'd start laughing.
This message was edited 9/15/2019, 11:03 AM