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[Opinions] Jana
What do you think of this name? I heard it today. I thought it was very nice. It is pronounced like Jan-na. Jan is in the American name, Jan. I know it is more common in Germany.
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I love this name, but much prefer the spelling Janna. I think it's lovely and very underused.
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I love Jana, there's a girl who lives up the road from me at home named Jannah.
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Jana is okay but I prefer it pronounced the German way of YAH-na, however my great grandfather's name was Jan (YAHN) so I probably only prefer it that way because of him.
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I guess in English it can be pronounced in many ways, but in German or any of the Slavic languages it's always 'Yah-nah'. Just like the male name Jan is pronounced 'Yah-n'. Both names have become mildly popular here in the last ten years, but I'm not a big fan.
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I pronounce Jana YA-nah. The common version here in Finland is Jaana, and Jana was also trendy in 90's in Russia. It is a really nice name, but I like the masculine version Jan a bit more.
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Ther's a famous television personality/anchorwoman in Australia with this name. Her parents were Czech and she pronounces it Yah-na. It's salso the name of an Aussie sportswoman, and of a former show biz personality in England (also pronounced yah-na).
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I think it is pretty. I find myself pronouncing it JAY-na.
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I hate almost anything Jan related, like Janet, Janice, and... Jana. Jana would be acceptable, and even pretty, if it wer prn like JANE-a.
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I think it's all right, but a little on the blah side. My ex-roommate was a Jana, and she also pronounced it as JAN-na.
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I doubt it would ever be pronounced like that. To me it would be between Jayne-uh or Jah-nuh.Either way, I don't like it.
After thought: the 'J' could even be pronounced as a 'Y' I suppose. That doesn't really improve the name though, just a thought.EDIT: It is actually, it's pronounced YAH-nah

This message was edited 1/18/2008, 8:18 PM

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