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[Opinions] WDYTO Sidonie? How do you pronounce it?
I;ve been favoring it for a while now, and was windering what others thought of it.
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It would be pronounced ZEE-do-nee or see-do-NEE.....I know one who pronounces it ZEE-do-nee, her full name is Sidonie Katja (KUHT-ya). think it's okay. Nothing special but quite interesting. Huge problem in English speaking countries: people might pronounce it like Sidney/Sydney and think it was a very creative spelling.
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My best guess would be SI-doh-nee or SEE-doh-nee but idk for sure. I don't care for it. I know it's a real name in it's own right but it looks like a trendy spellng of Sydney imo.
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I say si-DOH-nee, but it's actually more like si-doh-NEE. It's okay, I don't like it but I don't hate it.
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I believe it's supposed to be prn like Sidney. It was a somewhat popular name for girls in the Elizabethan era and Sidney was a common alternative spelling. Personally, I hate it, but I despise Sidney for girls like nobody's business. I suppose Sidonie is rather more tolerable.
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Actually, it's supposed to be pronounced more like sid-oh-neeI don't know where the stresses are, though, but for what I know, it is definitely NOT pronounced Sid-nee.
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I pronounce it SIH-doh-nee. I like how sih-doh-NEE sounds, but it sounds awkward when put with MNs. Pronunciation: SIH-doh-nee:
Sidonie Catherine
Sidonie Jane
Sidonie Amelia
Sidonie Lysandra
Sidonie CharlotteThese all sound fab to me. But when pronounced sih-doh-NEE, the same MNs sound all wrong.
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I would say si-DOH-nee unless/until otherwise corrected. It works well with your name because (according to the comments) the French writer Colette's mother was named Sidonie :PI can understand the appeal, but I don't like it. It sounds too much like trendy, insubstantial Sydney-on-a-girl to me. I prefer Sigourney and Sojourner.
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