[Opinions] Evangeline
I am so sorry, I keep on forgetting about the names in my head...this will be my last post for the day, I promise!
How do you pronounce Evangeline? WDYT? WDYTO the nickname Evan? (normally I hate boy's names on girls, but this one is okay to me)
have a nice day.
hannah
How do you pronounce Evangeline? WDYT? WDYTO the nickname Evan? (normally I hate boy's names on girls, but this one is okay to me)
have a nice day.
hannah
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Love it...would call her Evvy or Ev.
I'm pretty sure Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem called Evangeline. I'd pronounce it e-VAN-jeh-leen. Nn Evan would stir some confusion; what about Evvy?
There's a characther on One Life to Live named Evangeline. It is pronounced E-Van-gel-een
I think it is pretty but since I love Evan for a boy, I wouldn't use the nn Evan for a girl
I think it is pretty but since I love Evan for a boy, I wouldn't use the nn Evan for a girl
I think it's nice, especially for a mn. I pronounce it like
E-van-gel-een, and I'd only use it for a girl.
E-van-gel-een, and I'd only use it for a girl.
I think Evangeline is beautiful, but I don't like Even but I don't like nns in general
I love Evangeline! I think it sounds very soft, feminine, and poetic.
I especially like the meaning, though; and I think the meaning would make it particularly well-suited for a long-awaited child or the first girl in a family of boys.
I pronounce Evangeline e-VAN-je-leen, with the first syllable being somewhat soft. I don't like Evan for a girl by itself at all, but as a nn for Evangeline it's tolerable, and not too much of a stretch imo. I wouldn't use it deliberately, but if my daughter wanted to go by Evan, I wouldn't try to dissuade her.
Though personally I would use Evangeline in full or with a nn like Ellie or Eva (EV-a), there are lots of other nns for Evangeline to consider:
1. Angel
2. Angeline
3. Ann / Anne
4. Annie
5. Effie (EF-ee) - Alteration of Evvie, in the mode that turned Molly into Polly and Rob into Bob in previous times
6. Eline (el-LEEN)
7. Ellie
8. Eva (EE-va or EV-a)
9. Eve (EEV or EV)
10. Evie (EE-vee)
11. Evvie (EV-ee)
12. Line (LEEN)
13. Van
14. Vannie / Vanny
Miranda
I especially like the meaning, though; and I think the meaning would make it particularly well-suited for a long-awaited child or the first girl in a family of boys.
I pronounce Evangeline e-VAN-je-leen, with the first syllable being somewhat soft. I don't like Evan for a girl by itself at all, but as a nn for Evangeline it's tolerable, and not too much of a stretch imo. I wouldn't use it deliberately, but if my daughter wanted to go by Evan, I wouldn't try to dissuade her.
Though personally I would use Evangeline in full or with a nn like Ellie or Eva (EV-a), there are lots of other nns for Evangeline to consider:
1. Angel
2. Angeline
3. Ann / Anne
4. Annie
5. Effie (EF-ee) - Alteration of Evvie, in the mode that turned Molly into Polly and Rob into Bob in previous times
6. Eline (el-LEEN)
7. Ellie
8. Eva (EE-va or EV-a)
9. Eve (EEV or EV)
10. Evie (EE-vee)
11. Evvie (EV-ee)
12. Line (LEEN)
13. Van
14. Vannie / Vanny
Miranda
This is one of the names I'm concidering, so I love it. I wouldn't use Evan as a nick name because Evangeline isn't prn. Evan-geline. It's E-Van-gel-line.
-Samantha
-Samantha
Evangeline is a great name, but I don't like the nickname Evan (for one, it's a boy's name; for another, it doesn't seem like it would be a nickname for Evangeline).
This message was edited 11/25/2004, 2:51 PM
I pronounce it eh-VANN-jeh-lin, so Evan doesn't make a very natural nickname, in my opinion; I think it'd strike me as artificially attempting to masculinize the person's image.
- chazda
- chazda
Evan is boyish to me (I love it on a boy). Evangeline is nice but nms. I say it eh-vawn-zheh-leen.