Nymphaea I really enjoy, unironically (I pronounce it nim-FAY-uh). Nenuphar is much less familiar to me (are the P and H pronounced as an F, or separately?), and I'm not sure I like it. Another reply mentioned preferring Niloufar / Nilofer, and I am in agreement (though I am reminded of "Nilla Wafers").
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