I would pronounce it MY-tay.
2007-09-12 16:47:16
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answered by RadTech - BAS RT(R)(ARRT) 7
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Maite Name
2016-10-21 22:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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What about these names? Marisa Rebeca Miranda Lucia Amalia (ah-mah-LEE-ah) They're all Spanish names according to Teresa Norman's A World of Baby Names.
2016-03-15 00:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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That's because it is pronounced differently in different countries, so it's not that weird. My Great-Aunt had this name (only written Mayte) and it is pronounced the same way (May Tee). The French do it a little differently. It is derived from Mary Therese.
2007-09-12 16:39:34
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answered by CarbonDated 7
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Luz=Light Paloma=Dove Maite (Mi-ee-teh) or Mayte (Mighty) which is Maria Teresa. Inez-I like this one Marisol Jordana Juanita Ramona Reina-Queen Analee Analeigh Analena Anita Ana Ana-Lucia- I like this too. Sofia Gabriela.
2016-04-08 00:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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My-teh is how I pronounce that name, with emphasis on the y and the teh short, I knew a girl from Spain with that name.
2007-09-13 02:56:23
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answered by eorpach_agus_eireannach 5
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I'd probably pronounce it My-tee.
2007-09-12 16:35:44
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answered by Unknown 2
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I have heard it pronounced
My-teh, with emphasis on the long e
2007-09-12 16:50:54
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answered by Navyexwife 4
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Ma-i-tay
Thats how most hispanics would pronounce it.
2007-09-13 19:38:46
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answered by Holiday Honey 2
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the only woman i know with this name (who spells it the same) pronounces it MY-TEE
2007-09-12 20:16:37
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answered by Melissa M 2
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