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I've not heard of the name Amri. I think if we met I would ask "Emory?"
Yesterday I met a little girl and when I heard her name I asked, "Kaya?" No - Gaya. Sounds like guy-uh. I've not heard that name too.
Everyone calls my daughter, Alannah, Alaina. Her nickname is Lanni and when people see it they call her Laney. Uh-lah-nuh is how it sounds.
Funny name about my name. I'm Stacey, but I get called Stephanie and Sharon and Susan all the time. Tracey some of the time. But when I worked in worldwide telesales I had many customers from Brazil who called me Daisy. "Oh, hello, Daisy" they said 100% of the time. After my 10th referral, a new client called and double checked, "What is your name." I explained that my name was Stacey but that his colleagues called me Daisy. He said, "Let me get this straight, your name is Stacey but you want to be called Daisy." I laughed. No. He told me that in Brazil no one has the name Stacey and so they just filled in my name with what they knew.
In college one of my professors told me Stacey was a boy's name and that my last name was a better first name and my first name was a better last name. Not once did he call on me that semester because he didn't like my name. Such an ego.