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[Opinions] Neta (girl)
Hi !!!Neta נֶטַע is an Hebrew name meaning 'plant, shrub'. I like It because of its meaning and I'd like to have your opinion.Can you rate & comment It?
Any Neta combo?

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I had a colleague once, an Afrikaans woman, whose nn was Neta. In her case, it was short for Agneta, so in neither case does it have anything to do with being 'neat' and tidy, but it always sounds as if it should. She was a good person and I liked her, but I'm at best neutral about her name.
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Hey Felie :)I think Neta is really cute, but I agree that maybe you should spell it 'Netta' since 'neta' is Mexican slang (not bad slang, it just means 'the truth' or 'for real') and I'll just be thinking of that every time I see it lolI think it might pair well with Isidora, Rhea, Aeron (means berry), or Silvia (wood/forest)
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Thank you !!!Yes Netta is stronger and more complete.
Dracotorix told that Netta has a link with 'nettle'. I like It a lot because It is all nature-theme! I prefer Sylvia to Silvia for this name...
...but Rhea is far better!! I love Netta Rhea!
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I prefer Netta because the pronunciation is more obvious and it has more of a prickly, planty feel because the t's are pointy and it also looks like "nettle". I think it has a slight "old lady" feel (in a good way). It reminds me of Hazel, Hattie, Harriet, Hester, Nella, Denna, Della, Henna, etc.
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Thank you!Wow! The link with 'nettle' is great!
Yes Neta with only one T is quite weak.
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Is it pronounced like Nita (nee-duh)? Neta Catherine
Neta Kate
Neta Charlotte
Neta Bethany
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Thank you!Neta Bethany is the best of this bunch.
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