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Phebe?

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cockaleekie · 23/04/2013 17:20

Heard of this name the other day and thinking of for my baby if a girl. DH says he thinks the parents just didn't know how to spell Phoebe. Do you think he is right?

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VBisme · 23/04/2013 17:23

Yes

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juneau · 23/04/2013 17:24

Yup

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Moominsarehippos · 23/04/2013 17:26

How was it pronounced? Feeb of Fee-bee?

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BehindLockNumberNine · 23/04/2013 17:26

Yes, without a doubt

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nooka · 23/04/2013 17:28

I think it should be pronounced 'Feb', and yes it's an obviously misspelled name.

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pinkyredrose · 23/04/2013 17:28

Yes. The parents are thick and you'll look thick too if you use it for your baby.

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Thurlow · 23/04/2013 17:31

I agree with your DH.

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BackforGood · 23/04/2013 17:39

I suspect your dh is right.

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 23/04/2013 17:44

According to Google, Phebe is a variant of Phoebe. It is a lovely name, but my choice would be to go with the classic spelling.

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cockaleekie · 23/04/2013 18:14

Thanks all. Based on what you've said think we will stick with usual spelling.

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HorryIsUpduffed · 23/04/2013 18:49

I would assume the parents didn't know about the normal spelling.

I do like Phoebe though.

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LynetteScavo · 23/04/2013 18:52

I would go with Phoebe, although Phebe is great....like Hebe, but not.

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Hulababy · 23/04/2013 18:54

Please use Phoebe - it is a nice name and spelt as it should be!

Phebe should surely be pronounced Feeb

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OkayHazel · 24/04/2013 16:40

Even worse, I came across a Phoebe spelled as Febe. Hideous. Spell it properly!

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NotSpartacus · 24/04/2013 16:42

It does look like a typo.
But then I have a Phoebe, and have seen her name misspelled as Phebe, phoeboe and fiby.
Sigh.

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fussychica · 24/04/2013 16:44

Lovely name but stick with the usual spelling.

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buttercrumble · 24/04/2013 16:49

Beautiful name but only like the classic spelling

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kelou75 · 25/04/2013 11:09

I love the name phoebe it is my all-time favourite name but shame on the people who assume a person is "thick" because they've used a varient form of a name.
Phebe is an English varient of the Greek name Phoebe. Phebe means "shining one" and im sure was used in shakespears play 'As you like it' I think she was a shepardess- its been a while since my English literature days! And Yes most people use the spelling Phoebe however Phebe is a varient just as there a varients for many other names as they move across continents and time.

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TwllBach · 25/04/2013 11:14

I love phoebe. I don't really like phebe but only because it looks like its been misspelt. Even though it is a name in its own right, I would worry that people would think that I just couldn't spell and that, unfortunately, would bother me!

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sleeplessinderbyshire · 25/04/2013 22:25

the worst Phoebe varient I have come across is "Fee- Bee" yuk yuk yuk

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MimsyBorogroves · 25/04/2013 22:29

The mother wasn't called Donna, was she?

If not, there is more than one of them. Gah. Apparently she spelt it the "new" way.

She didn't, she spelt it the wrong way.

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jkklpu · 25/04/2013 22:31

Perhaps she misspellt Hebe instead?

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MothershipG · 27/09/2013 19:41

I have a Phebe, I hate that 'o', it just bugs the hell out of me and no one knows where to put it so you constantly see people writing Pheobe.

In the 1611 King James Bible it's spelt Phebe
I commend unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea:
Were they just being trendy and alternative?

And to those who think if you take out the 'o' it would change the pronunciation, have you never heard of a split vowel digraph?

Finally my Phebe and I do not get in any way agitated about random 'o's, they do crop up when people first get to know her and it's no big deal, just like I had to learn there is no 'h' in Aisling. Smile

P.S. I am not Donna, although this post totally outs me so if you know me in RL say hi!

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