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[Opinions] Liev?
And more specifically, Gilead Liev. Wdyt?
Would you pronounce it with one syllable or two? Is Gilead Levi better? Any other suggestions with the "Lee" sound?
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I like Lev, Liev looks weird to me. So yes, I'd use Levi instead.
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I'm not sure how to pronounce it? At first glance I thought it was a misspelling of the name Leif. I love the name Leif! Officially it is prn l-ayf, but I prn it like the word leaf. Liev also makes me want to add the letter e (as in Lieve) which is a Belgium girls name I think? I think Gilead Levi would be better as you wouldn't wonder about the gender of the child. Gilead Leif, however, would be my choice
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Liev looks too much like the girls' name Liv. I don't care for it.
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I love Liev.I would use Liev or Lev if my husband let me. Gilead Liev is great, prefer it as one syllable. I'm not a fan of Levi.
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I say it with two syllables, like the town Kiev. I dont like it very much, because of the similarity to the town and the food chicken kiev!Levi is much better in my opinuon and I think it flows better with Gilead too.
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I pronounce it as "leave", but I could be wrong.I think Gilead Liev sounds better than Gilead Levi.
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I wouldn't like it as a FN, but as a MN it's okay. Leif would be better though.
I say Liev with one syllable.If it were up to me to pair a Lee sound with Gilead it'd be:Gilead LeonidasAlso nice:Gilead Leander
Gilead Leon
Gilead Leonardo
Gilead Leonas
Gilead Lee

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I guess I'd pronounce it with one syllable, like leave. It looks like a typo-ed Levi, to be honest. I'd much rather see Levi Gilead. Liev pronounced like leave makes me think of Alleev, or however the painkiller is spelled. Two syllables and it sounds like a Russian mobster.
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