[Opinions] Names with pronunciations that surprised you.
Have you ever seen a name written down and assumed it was pronounced one way, only to be surprised when you heard it spoken out loud?
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Rosalie
In my head it was Roz-uh- lie which I really loved. I was disappointed to find out its Rosa-Lee
In my head it was Roz-uh- lie which I really loved. I was disappointed to find out its Rosa-Lee
Yes. Zeus and Colin comes to mind,
I never really liked Viola in English because I thought it was vy-O-la which is just awkward to say but then I heard it as VY-o-la and loved it.
I always thought there was no standardized pronunciation of Alicia in English (I pronounce it ah-LEE-see-ah in German), but in English I thought it was either ah-LISH-a or ah-LEE-sha and was surprised when I was told that it is always ah-LEE-sha.
I was surprised to hear Evelyn as EEV-linn and EE-veh-linn in the UK, I thought it was always EHV-eh-linn.
A friend of mine in the UK also says Eva like EH-va and not like EE-va which surprised me.
My Scottish friends say Aileen as AY-leen and Eileen as EYE-leen.
Everyone one is Scotland I ever met also says Ailís as AY-lish and not AY-leesh.
I always thought there was no standardized pronunciation of Alicia in English (I pronounce it ah-LEE-see-ah in German), but in English I thought it was either ah-LISH-a or ah-LEE-sha and was surprised when I was told that it is always ah-LEE-sha.
I was surprised to hear Evelyn as EEV-linn and EE-veh-linn in the UK, I thought it was always EHV-eh-linn.
A friend of mine in the UK also says Eva like EH-va and not like EE-va which surprised me.
My Scottish friends say Aileen as AY-leen and Eileen as EYE-leen.
Everyone one is Scotland I ever met also says Ailís as AY-lish and not AY-leesh.
Seconding Aloysius, I used to think it was a-LOY-zee-us. And when I was a little girl reading books in English, I thought Abigail was pronounced A-bi-jail and Phoebe was pronounced FOBE.
Aloysius
I took me forever to pronounce it right. I thought it was a-LOY-shus, apparently it's alo-ISH-us.
I took me forever to pronounce it right. I thought it was a-LOY-shus, apparently it's alo-ISH-us.