[Opinions] How do you pronounce this name?
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When seeing it written for the first time I'd think "Ee-ben", however it would prompt me to ask for its pronunciation since it really could be both.
Eh-ben
EE-ben. I suppose if it was short for Ebenezer (cool name!) I would pronounce is eh-ben... but I would have to know it was short for that and be told to do it.
I pronounce it [EB-n]
This message was edited 5/5/2016, 6:01 AM
I've never heard it used by English-speaking people.
In South Africa, there have been a couple of well-known Ebenezer people who were/are known as Eben. The Afrikaans pronunciation (which everyone uses because that's what they were/are!) is close to your ee-ben, but after the ee there's a schwa, so the vowel is more of a diphthong.
If you think about it, Ebenezer is e-be-NEE-ze. So, since the Eben component is unstressed on both syllables, it makes as much sense to use a long ee as a short eh, and it seems easier to pronounce ee-ben than eh-ben.
In South Africa, there have been a couple of well-known Ebenezer people who were/are known as Eben. The Afrikaans pronunciation (which everyone uses because that's what they were/are!) is close to your ee-ben, but after the ee there's a schwa, so the vowel is more of a diphthong.
If you think about it, Ebenezer is e-be-NEE-ze. So, since the Eben component is unstressed on both syllables, it makes as much sense to use a long ee as a short eh, and it seems easier to pronounce ee-ben than eh-ben.
I pronounce it Eh-ben, just because Ee-ben sounds weird to me (too reminiscent of ebay, email, e-cards, e-dating, e-marketing, etc).
I'd say it Ebbin, like Evan with a fat lip, since that's how Ebenezer is said.
I'd say, eh-ben, but have no grounds for doing so.
As for accent, I'm Canadian.
As for accent, I'm Canadian.
Like Evan with a b.
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I knew one. Lived in the Southern US, but was of British origin. He pronounced it as such, and I never questioned whether or not it was correct.
I knew one. Lived in the Southern US, but was of British origin. He pronounced it as such, and I never questioned whether or not it was correct.
Ditto.