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[Opinions] Gretchen-WDYTO it? How do you pronounce it?
I am down ro the last two, Gretchen and Rena, and trying to decide which one. People's opinion on Gretchen will lead me to the anwser.
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I prefer Rena.
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In English world pronounce "gret-KHEN"In European world pronounce "gret-CHEN"
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some people were saying you should use Greta.
I agree it sounds really pretty.
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Please don't use Gretchen. It sounds too much like "retch". Greta is so much softer and prettier. Rena makes me think of "renal", meaning "pertaining to the kidneys", so that's a no-go, too. Again I say go with Greta.
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Gretchen is not used as a name in Germany. It was a long time ago but only as a nickname for Margarethe. I don't know anyone named Gretchen or Margarethe but I do know one Grete (GREH-teh) The character in Faust is also named Margarethe. Gretchen is her nickname. It does seem very very nicknameish to someone from Germany and dated as well.It is pronounced with a long eh sound in Germany- more like GREHT-chen or GRAYT-chen than GRETT-chen. The -chen is pronounced with a sound that doesn't exist in the English language. I guess the closest would be GRAYT-shen. But the ch is really soft, it is a sound that just does not exist in German. I think most Germans wouldn't know what it is if the heard it pronouced in English- it sounds really different.I much prefer Greta, especially in English speaking countries though I think Gretchen with the German pronunciation is kind of cute. Only a nn though.
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I like the name Gretchen. I think it's very cute. I say GRETCH-enn, and I don't see how you could pronounce it any other way.
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Another ditto, andRena is REE-na to me.It reminds me of Reena Virk, sad sad :(
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I do not like Gretchen at all. I prounce it with "wretch" in the middle.
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I like Gretchen. I think it's cute, and I love the nn Greta. I pronounce it GRECH-ən.I don't like Rena.
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I don't mind Gretchen in theory, but practically I can't get over the 'retch' part.
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