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Two thoughts on the name. Pronounced Vee-dah reminds me of the cheese (vel)vee-dah and pronounced the way you invision it it reminds me of Darth Vader in a Boston accent.
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I think regardless of how people pronounce it, at least it's an easy name to correct and I doubt anyone will mispronounce it a second time so she won't go through her whole life all agrrrrrrrrrrr.... about her name.
I saw it & thought Vee-dah. If you are going for Vay-da, I'd spell it Vada like in the movie. It's pretty, but I think no matter how you spell it, she'd get mispronounciations her whole life.
I saw it & thought Vee-dah. If you are going for Vay-da, I'd spell it Vada like in the movie. It's pretty, but I think no matter how you spell it, she'd get mispronounciations her whole life.
I agree. I read it as Vee-dah. I would spell it Vada for the Vay-dah pronunciation.
Re: How would you pronounce Veda?
This. I was just talking about this name with DH the other day! I love it, he hates it
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it's called a kilt, he's scottish
I agree. I only know it's pronounced Vay-duh because I've seen this name a number of times on this board, otherwise I would think it was vee-duh.?
I see it as Vee-dah
Two thoughts on the name. Pronounced Vee-dah reminds me of the cheese (vel)vee-dah and pronounced the way you invision it it reminds me of Darth Vader in a Boston accent.
After 7 years trying to concieve, 3 failed IUIs and 2 failed IVFs, my third IVF was a success!
My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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Not being familiar with Vay-da I definitely thought Veeda. What about just using Vayda?
I have never heard the name before and I read it Vay-da. I like it. Very unique and uncommon (which is awesome!)
I think regardless of how people pronounce it, at least it's an easy name to correct and I doubt anyone will mispronounce it a second time so she won't go through her whole life all agrrrrrrrrrrr.... about her name.
I think it's beautiful, short, simple, and sweet.
I saw it & thought Vee-dah. If you are going for Vay-da, I'd spell it Vada like in the movie. It's pretty, but I think no matter how you spell it, she'd get mispronounciations her whole life.