Its.. interesting.
I thought it was pronounced R-TAR-LEE before I read the Natalie part and yes, I agree I think it'd be one that would be misheard a lot.
I don't mind it, but its not really one I'd use personally.
Hi all,
I met someone last night at a birthday dinner who's newborn niece's name is Atalie (pronounced like Natalie without the ' N ')
Thought i'd put the name out there if any of you may not heard of Atalie before like me & might be interested to use it for your Bubba
I don't mind the name, sounds pretty to me but i'd be concerned it will be miss heard when said out loud & people will think they heard Natalie.
(i know what i'm talking about as i spent a life time of so many people thinking they heard Narelle when my name is Lorelle)
... So, i'm just curious ... What do you think of this name ??![]()
Its.. interesting.
I thought it was pronounced R-TAR-LEE before I read the Natalie part and yes, I agree I think it'd be one that would be misheard a lot.
I don't mind it, but its not really one I'd use personally.
Nope not a fan lol
Im sure someone will like it though!
Nella ... i thought exactly the same as you BUT no i was told it starts with it sounding like " AT " (like At in Attic, IYKWIM)![]()
Yeah, I thought Ah-tahlie - like Atari but with an L instead of an R! And I didn't mind it with that pronouncation but atali (like natalie without the N) is a bit masculine sounding I think....
(Dolly ... i met a lady last week & she also has a DD with the gorgeous name Eleanor, she's named after both her grandmothers on both sides of the Fam - how sweet !! ... and her nickname is Ellie)
yeah i have heard of that name before...but working in childcare for seven years tends to have that effect. haha. it's unusual, not my fave name but i do like names tht are a bit out of the ordinary. it's sort of like arlie....carly with out the c -x-
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