No, I have seen that name too many times and it's a ridiculous name. If you're trying to make people think of heaven as a positive place, then why would you spell it backwards? And why would you want a living person associated with a place (although wonderful) that you go when you die? If you're trying to knock heaven, then why would you give your child of the place you don't believe in? Either way, it doesn't make sense. Too overused and not very original.
2007-08-02 13:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I dislike the two yet a minimum of Heaven, in spite of the captivating symbolism, is honest and up-front approximately its inherent tackiness. Nevaeh, on the different hand, is a eughneike attempt at attempting to jazz up an already knotted up word-decision via, in reality, misspelling it so as that they, the mothers and dads, can draw interest to themselves while people strengthen eyebrows upon introductions via asserting, with finished self belief, out loud: "Oh, that is HEAVEN spelled BACKWARDS!" - as though it is a few thing to be applauded, like it concerns, or is surely superb, to absolutely everyone with an IQ above 2. Nevaeh regularly appeals to the backside person-friendly denominator, and not even its (to 3) eye-catching ghetto phonetics are sufficient to maintain it from its obvious blasphemy (any backwards sort of Heaven equals Hell), so Heaven is unquestionably the lesser of two evils...
2016-12-15 04:07:22
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answered by ? 4
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It's a pretty name but nobody would at first glance know that it was heaven spelled backwards. And if you just say it, the relationship will be lost even more. Besides it sounds ethnic, like Spanish or something. So if you are okay with that and the fact that people will now it's heaven spelled backwards until you tell them. Be prepared for a lot of "oh that's a pretty name, I've never heard it before", "how do you spell that", "where is that from" and so forth.
2007-08-02 12:58:56
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answered by chings07 2
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Not really.
Its spelling looks somewhat chic but it doesn't work well when pronounced.
How would it sound?
It most likely would sound like the word "never"
which, I believe, is a very negative and pessimistic
name, deprived of all hope, joy, and passion.
No. I do not like it.
2007-08-02 12:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I think it looks terrible on paper (like a jumble of random letters) and sounds low class. When you picture a girl named Nevaeh, what kind of girl do you see?
2007-08-02 13:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not name a child Nevaeh
If I want to name a child with the meaning Heaven, I would go with Celie, Celia or Cela
2007-08-02 14:49:28
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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I don't like it spelled frontwards or backward
2007-08-02 12:53:23
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answered by Joey'sGirl<3 3
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No...reminds of the chic from flavor of love series...really dumb girl
2007-08-02 12:53:02
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answered by bebe_1297 2
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Cheeeeesy! oh wait sorry 'Yseeeeeehc'
2007-08-02 13:04:28
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answered by Maren 2
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How in LLEH you pronounce "Neveah" is what I'd like to know. . . .
2007-08-02 13:33:19
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answered by Anonymous
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