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[Opinions] Georgiana
I am a distant relative of the Dutchess of Devonshire.(you can see Keira Knightley play her in The Dutchess) This was her first name and I've fallen in love with it. wdyt?

This message was edited 9/9/2008, 11:43 PM

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Question?!DH likes it pronounced Jor-Gi-Ana does it sound alright or better or worse then Jor-JAY-Na or Jor-Jan-Uh ?
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I prefer jor-JAN-uh most, but jor-gi-ann-uh is definitely better, imho, than jor-JAY-na. For some reason I find the four syllable pronunciation a bit awkward.
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Georgiana is quite lovely. I love the nn Gigi.
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Love it. So classy, classic and pretty.:)
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I think it's very pretty. I pronounce it George-jane-ah (kind of). A bit long but very pretty. Much better than Georgina. I love Georgia as well.
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I love Georgiana! I'm slightly biased, though, as it is my aunts name, and my son is named in part after her. In general I love feminized forms of classic male names, Georgiana is my favourite female form of George.Just out curiousity, how are you pronouncing it? We've always said Jor-jan-uh, but I've heard it said several other ways.
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DH hates the jor-JAY-na, so maybe he'd like jor-jan-ah.
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That's very cool, being related to a famous Duchess! One of my friends is related to a Count Vladimir, which I thought was interesting.I think Georgiana is a pretty, very regal sounding name. I would like to see it used more.
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I like it a lot now that I've heard how to pronounce it. I saw Keira Knightley on the Today Show, and they were pronouncing it jor-JAY-na. To look at it, I'd think there was another syllable in there. But I think it's quite pretty. I think I like it better than Georgina or Georgia even.
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Love it...gorgeous......*
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Definitely the best variation of Georgia/Georgina/Georgie/Georgiana IMO.Georgiana has the most elegant spelling and just sounds more beautiful than the others.
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Definitely the best variation of Georgia/Georgina/Georgie/Georgiana IMO.Georgiana has the most elegant spelling and just sounds more beautiful than the others.woops...me again ...Damn Computer

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It's beautiful, but I prefer Georgina - less pretentious.
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LOLHow on Earth is Georgina one whit less pretentious than Georgiana?What even makes Georgiana pretentious to begin with?Can you elaborate? Just curious.
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Oh, sorry - I mean no offence. Pretentious is probably the wrong word. I really mean 'less fancy, fewer syllables'. Don't get me wrong, it IS beautiful. I'm prejudiced towards Georgina - my great-aunt's name (nn "Georgie").

This message was edited 9/10/2008, 7:42 AM

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