How to pronounce *zyxilef?

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Pronunciation of *zyxilef

* ZIX-"uh"-lif
* is the cork pop sound you make with your mouth
ZIX rhymes with "six"
lif rhymes with "whiff"
(can be shortened to just Zyx)


Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Hyper-intelligent fourth-dimensional being

Meaning:

It symbolizes the four axes of a fourth dimensional being. the "zyx" shows out three dimensional world and the additional cork pop sound describes the new plane of the fourth dimension.

Additional Information:

This name originates from the science fiction book "Felix Yz" in which the main character, Felix, is fused with a hyper-intelligent fourth-dimensional being. This being is nicknamed *zyxilef, which is Felix's name spelled backward with an additional * to symbolize the fourth dimension *zyxilef. And abbreviation for the *zyxilef is zyx because it is often difficult for people to pronounce a "z" right after a cork pop sound.


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Pronunciation of *zyxilef

*zyxilef is pronounced as

Z IH k s uh l ih f

z sounds like the 'z' in 'zen'
ih sounds like the 'i' in 'it'
k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
s sounds like the 's' in 'so'
uh sounds like the 'u' in 'up'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
f sounds like the 'f' in 'fan'


*zyxilef is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Z IH k s uh l ih f ]

Z IH k s uh l ih f
zen it key so up let it fan

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Hyper-intelligent fourth-dimensional being

Meaning:

It symbolizes the four axes of a fourth dimensional being. the "zyx" shows out three dimensional world and the additional cork pop sound describes the new plane of the fourth dimension.

Additional Information:

This name originates from the science fiction book "Felix Yz" in which the main character, Felix, is fused with a hyper-intelligent fourth-dimensional being. This being is nicknamed *zyxilef, which is Felix's name spelled backward with an additional * to symbolize the fourth dimension *zyxilef. And abbreviation for the *zyxilef is zyx because it is often difficult for people to pronounce a "z" right after a cork pop sound.


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