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[Opinions] Rowena
We're watching a movie for Soc (Ivanhoe) and this is one of the character's names. I like it, but I would pronouce it Row-en-ah at first glance and I like this pronunciation better. WDYT?
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I hate row-EE-nah, but row-EH-nah is quite nice. I still MUCH prefer Rowan on a boy, though.
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I agree with you on the pronunciation as I think it is pretty. Either way its still totally awesome.
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I prefer roe-wen-a too though I'm pretty sure roe-WEE-nah is correct, or at least the pronunciation used by most. I think that has a very ugly sound, and it's the reason it's not even on my long list. WEE-nah sounds like someone with a northeast accent talking about a weiner.I got one of my top #2 names for a boy (Cedric) from Ivanhoe many, many years ago when I first read it. Everyone assumes it's from Harry Potter these days... annoys the heck outta me. ;)
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I've always heard Rowena as ro-EE-nah. Not sure if it's a legit name or not but Rowenna would make more sense if prn. with a short "e" in the middle. Both are pretty, IMO.
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I think it's ok, I've heard it pronounced both ways.Lowenna is a similar name, pronounced Lo-WEN-ah
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I think I'm a snob...I'd automatically assume it's pronounced the correct way and go for ro-wee-na.
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I do like Row-EN-a pronounced this way only. Row-EE-na is very unattractive, imo.
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I've always heard it pronounced "ro-EE-na." It's very pretty and makes me think of "Ivanhoe," which is a plus. I love names with literary connections or historical references. Rowena is very romantic and underappreciated. It reminds me of another favorite that you might also like: Morwenna ("mor-WEN-a"). What do you think?P.S. I just thought of another similar name: Edwina. No one ever likes it but me. I may have lost you now, I realize. But I couldn't resist throwing Edwina into the mix.

This message was edited 4/20/2007, 1:49 PM

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I like Edwina alot actually. Its pretty and very under used.
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Hey! We're going to be using Morwenna as a mn, should we ever have a daughter. It was my FIL's choice for a daughter's first name and, while it feels a bit heavy-handed next to the one and two-syllable names we favor in first place, it's a great nod to his Cornish heritage.
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I love this name. I agree that its very underappreciated. I like the (ro-WEE-nuh) pronunciation.
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I love this name,but only if it's pronounced as you like it,Row-en-ah. I do not like Ro-wee-na.
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