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Asher

Benny618Benny618 member
edited May 2015 in Baby Names
we love this name if it's a boy, but my DH and I prOnounce it differently because of where we are from. He says it more like aaaii-sher (Long Island) and I say it more like aah-Sher (nj). We are keeping the names a secret so I don't know how it sounds when other people pronounce it, and cannot decide if this will drive me insane and cause name regret.

Anyone have feedback frOm experience??

Re: Asher

  • I think it's short a as in the ash from a fire?
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  • Yah he gives that a long a. It's so hard to spell out how he says it lol it's like aiyyysh. His whole side will pronounce it like that and I just can't decide if that's a deal breaker. Everyone has different accents, I just don't want my kid to be confused!
  • I think short a will be most common pronunciation. If you love it then go for it!
  • I agree with pp, the short a is how people will say it. No one has mispronounced our three year olds name yet.


    Mom to Emma, Noah, Isaac, Asa, Asher, Jonah and expecting baby Alice 7/16


     



  • Ash er

    from ny

    not found of the name because it has ASH in it 
  • I love this name! I pronounce it with the short A. I keep reading your husband's pronunciation over and over and I can't make it work.

    EDD for #1: 3/19/17
  • I love this name! I pronounce it with the short A. I keep reading your husband's pronunciation over and over and I can't make it work.

    Lol I wish I could attach an audio file!! It's so hard to type out how he says it.
  • I love this name! I pronounce it with the short A. I keep reading your husband's pronunciation over and over and I can't make it work.

    Lol I wish I could attach an audio file!! It's so hard to type out how he says it.
  • Ash er


    from ny

    not found of the name because it has ASH in it 
    He pronounces ash the same way he pronounces Asher...
  • Sounds like you have a deal breaker on your hands. Sorry, but your husband's Long Island pronunciation is horrendous. And, if the rest of his family will be pronouncing it the same way then I'd toss it and choose another name. That kind of thing would drive me crazy. As much as you try to correct people, it won't stick. People don't change, especially when it comes to their speech patterns (unless they undergo speech pathology). I guarantee they won't be able to hear the difference either (i.e. because most people with colloquial accents can't hear it). Good luck.
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  • :((

    Any suggestions for a new name that has a similar feel??
  • Atticus
    Declan
    Elijah
    Ezra
    Felix
    Gideon
    Jasper
    Jude
    Henry
    Miles
    Milo
    Owen
  • Asher is Hebrew and ASH-er is definitely the correct pronunciation :)
  • We have an Asa, and to me it has the same "feel" and maybe easier to pronounce for him. We have only recieved postive feedback on his name.
    Mom to Emma, Noah, Isaac, Asa, Asher, Jonah and expecting baby Alice 7/16


     



  • brita722 said:

    Sounds like you have a have a deal breaker on your hands. Sorry, but your husband's Long Island pronunciation is horrendous. And, if the rest of his family will be pronouncing it the same way then I'd toss it and choose another name. That kind of thing would drive me crazy. As much as you try to correct people, it won't stick. People don't change, especially when it comes to their speech patterns (unless they undergo speech pathology). I guarantee they won't be able to hear the difference either (i.e. because most people with colloquial accents can't hear it). Good luck.

    ^Nailed it. That kind of thing would drive me crazy as well. We have a Jasper, so of course I like that suggestion
  • I think the previous suggestion of Asa works... the question here is, will he (and his L.I. family) pronounce this correctly? Or should we just stay away from A names? 

    Also...
    Aaron
    Abel
    Caleb
    Cyrus
    Ezekiel
    Ezra
    Elijah or Eli
    Gabriel
    Isaac
    Jacob
    Jedediah (nn Jed)
    Joel
    Jonah
    Jude (or Jules, not Biblical)
    Levi (my favorite)
    Micah
    Noah
    Seth
    Silas
    Simon
    Tobias
    Zebediah

    Obviously, these are all Biblical names... there's many more to peruse at BTN-Biblical. I just cherry picked the ones I like best. Basically, if I were you I'd choose a different Biblical name (to get the same feel as Asher) with an easier pronunciation for your husband and his family. Best of luck!
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    I pronounce it ash-er. It's harsh and unattractive to me.
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