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If it is, I think of a cow. The dog's Ebarken, and the hen's Eclucken, and the cow's Elowen.
womp womp...
2 of 3 pronunciation comments on the name say it's on the second syllable.
I noticed that a while ago, but I still naturally would read it with emphasis on the first.
womp womp...
2 of 3 pronunciation comments on the name say it's on the second syllable.
I noticed that a while ago, but I still naturally would read it with emphasis on the first.
The one I've met was ELL-o-wen. That's how I'd automatically read it but idk.
Yes, it’s eh-LOW-en.
Don't know. I prefer the sound of EL-o-wen, possibly because it reminds me of Elinor!
Not sure.