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[Opinions] Phaedra
1. How do you pronounce this?

I like it as "FAY'dra," but not so much as "FEE'dra."2. What do you think of the name? I like it because of the meaning and Greek origin. I know there is some reality show on TV now with a person named Phaedra. I am not sure if that is a good or bad association. It might be good if people don't have to ask how it is spelled, etc. Is is better as a first name or middle name?
Do you like Isobel Phaedra?
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I pronounce it FAY-druh. Can't say I think too much of it. Then again, I recently had a neighbor by the name and she was beyond weird and into conspiracy theories. I prefer it in the middle, definitely. Your combo has a great flow to it.
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Phaedra is lovely. I also prefer FAY-dra to FEE-dra. I like it as either a first or middle name. It depends on what it's paired with. Isobel Phaedra flows well. Both are pretty names. I also like Phaedra Isobel.
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I say FAY-dra. I like it a lot, it feels very colonial and handmaideny.
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I say "FAY-dra." I like it and think it works rather well as an alternative for Phoebe. Isobel Phaedra flows well, and I like the balance between a more common name and a more unusual one.
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I say FAY-dra. I don't like FEE-dra or FY-dra or FED-ra, which I've also heard. I think this is a beautiful name. It just sounds lovely, like a song. It makes me think of rivers. I love the connection to Greek mythology too. I don't watch much reality tv, and the only time I've seen this name actually used is in a book called 'Froi of the Exiles' by Melina Marchetta. (It's the sequel to 'Finnikin of the Rock'. They are both sooooo good, and I think the third one's come out now yay!). I liked her character. I like it as a middle name, I don't think I'd ever use it as a first name. Isobel Phaedra is beautiful! And that's my favourite spelling of Isobel/Isabelle/etc!
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1. I'd pronounce it FEE-dra.2. I think it's an interesting name, an unusual alternative to Phoebe. I'm not sure if I really like it, though. I think it works well as a middle name. Isobel Phaedra is a very pretty combo.
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FAY-dra is the first thing that comes to mind. I don't think I'd ever pronounce it FEE-dra unless someone corrected me, FAY-dra just makes more sense to me.I think it's okay. I don't particularly care for it. I like Fay better. Phaedra sounds nicer than it looks. I don't care for the Phae-part or the -dra part (I like the way Fay looks but not Phae and I dislike most names ending in -dra). Still it's a decent name.Yes, Isobel Phaedra sounds nice and Phaedra is unexpected as a middle name.
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I pronounce it FAY-dra.I love the name Phaedra! It's both strong and beautiful. I had it paired as Phaedra Lillian once. I like Phaedra as a first name or a middle name. Isobel Phaedra doesn't flow well. I would like it better as Phaedra Isobel.
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Isobel Phaedra is beautiful. I pronounce it the same way you do, "FAY-druh." I wouldn't worry about it getting too popular or too associated with one pop culture character, at least for now.It works well as a fn or a mn. Pheadra Isobel is lovely too. :-)
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I love Phaedra and I pronunce it Fay'dra. I think it has a unique elegance but is still a classical name.I like Isobel Phaedra and even Phaedra Isobel.
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I say it as 'FAY-dra'. I think it's kind of cool but I like the look of it more than the sound.I don't think it's a very strong feeling name, and there's something that slightly annoys me about it - but I do find it quite pretty.
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FEH-dra
The vowel is like the E in Spanish de "of," which does not sound just like the English word "day." But Phaedra does not sound like the word "fed" + ra, either.
I think FEE-dra is okay, but pronounced that way, I like it less.
I dislike it when it's pronounced FAY-dra, like with a strong long-A "ay" sound same as in Kayla.I love the sounds in the name. But the FAY-dra prn, plus the suicide association that some people apparently have, make it a GP to me.
I think it makes a better first name than middle, though.
I don't like the combination with Isobel.

This message was edited 11/16/2012, 9:22 AM

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I guess I say it Fay-dra.
I don't like it at all, it sounds like something in a nasal spray for allergies or post-nasal drip.
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