Mira. (Mee-ra). That's how I'd do it, you could also say it (My-ra). It's up to you. I personally like the first one better. :)
2007-11-27 23:49:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Mear a /Meera (like the actress Mira Sorvino)
2007-11-28 15:39:02
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answered by JM 6
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I have a friend with this name. She is Puerto Rican, and they all pronounce the name with a rolling R, so it sounds like they're saying MI-DA. So that is how anyone pronounces her name even if they are not hispanic, she goes by Mida, and never actually Mi-ra or any other pronunciation.
2007-11-28 08:51:53
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answer #3
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answered by Nats 2
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Meer-ra
2007-11-28 10:23:48
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answered by Amarie J 2
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Mee-rah....
as in Mira Sorveno the actress
It's a variant of Myra (My-rah) --- so people confuse the two often.
2007-11-28 08:41:13
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answered by get_it_right 3
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My Aunt pronounced it My-ra, but Mee-ra would work too.
2007-11-28 07:49:59
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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I would say you pronounce it: Mee-ra, but I personally like Myra!
2007-11-28 10:31:53
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answered by Barbara M 3
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Mee-rah.
2007-11-28 07:50:40
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answered by Anna 2
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Like the spanish word "look" Not really sure how to spell out the pronunciation but I'd go with...Meeda. More of a spanish twang to it though. LOL I hope you understand what i mean! LOL VERY pretty name though!
2007-11-28 08:08:55
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answered by @>*~Be@ut!ful D!$@$ter~*<@ 3
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I'm in the UK. It could be pronounced Myra, which is quite unusual , infact UNHEARD of (with good reason) in the UK ............it certainly wouldn't be on my top one million list of baby names!
2007-11-28 07:51:57
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answered by tedrfandthedog 4
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