As a startup founded in Canada, this one was a long time coming. Irish names are quite prevalent here, and some of them can be challenging to pronounce. Irish names have a rich cultural history, and Ireland was one of…
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As a startup founded in Canada, this one was a long time coming. Irish names are quite prevalent here, and some of them can be challenging to pronounce. Irish names have a rich cultural history, and Ireland was one of…
Read MoreIn this user study, our latest series of blog posts, we’ll be diving into how some of our awesome users are pronouncing names correctly at work. James* has known for a while that pronouncing a name right is critical to…
Read MoreWe talk a lot about the names of people, and what they mean. But what about the names of places? They can often carry a rich history, a specific story, or even a humorous background in their letters. As fans…
Read MoreFrench names aren’t the most intuitive to pronounce. The language can often seem to outsiders as if it is purposely difficult. And oftentimes, attempts to imitate the sounds of French can come across as pretentious. We are firm believers in…
Read MoreBecause of tennis’ global audience, its players come from around the world. That means commentators or viewers come across unfamiliar tennis names. Enter NameShouts: your guide to tennis names in 2019.
Read MoreNobody wants their users to be forced to using incognito tactics to get value from a product. That’s why we increased our free name pronunciation searches to 50/month.
Read MoreEvery name sparks joy. Every name is important. But for this quick piece, we want to take a look at a certain group of names that seem to keep coming up.
Read MoreRespect Jewish Identity by learning to pronounce common Hebrew names, including Ariel, Aviv, Avram, Baruch, Doran, Efraim, Eliyyahu, and more…
Read MoreImpress your business contacts by getting familiar with these common Persian names, including Reza, Abbas, Shahla, Fatemeh, Behrouz and more.
Read MoreVisiting a Spanish-speaking country? Here are the most common Spanish names, including Jose, Sergio, Castillo, Garcia, Perez, Juan, Angel and more.
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