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[Opinions] Re: Some names from news story
Ulyana-Khrystyna is lovely! It's a lot of syllables but they are delightful syllables.I don't personally much like Nikol. Possibly partially because when I first came across this name, it took me a while to figure out it was a name. The story is that I kept hearing it over the headphones at work but in Polish accent it didn't sound quite right (stress on the first syllable). I kept wondering if this was maybe an abbreviation that I wasn't familiar with or kept mishearing. It took me a good few days before it clicked that it was just the name of a foreign girl named Nikol. So just for the frustration it gave me, I don't like it. To me it's either Nikola or Nicole with accent on the last syllable.https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/109883

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It's said as nyee-kol (with palatised l) in Ukrainian
The pronunciation really wasn't the issue, it was the stress. Stressing the first syllable sounds just really off to me because I am more familiar with Nicole. And frankly stressed like that in Polish it kept sounding masculine to me, which is why when I kept hearing "is Nikol taking her break?" It was not registering as a name at all. I kept trying to figure out roles at my job that could possibly get abbreviated to Nik-Ol or maybe Ni-Kol and I was coming up empty xDI'm sure the name can be lovely in other contexts. I'm just personally associating it with this passing moment of frustration.
I do agree it sounds like male name.