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WDYT of Mercedes? I quite like it.How do you pronounce it? mer-SE-dhes or mer-THE-dhes?Any combo ideas?
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I really like it. I pronounce it mer-SE-des
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I love Mercedes! I pr it mer-SAY-deez. I think Meche (MEH-chay) is especially cute as its nn.
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I don't like it [m]WDYT of Mercedes? I think of a low class person, who is permiscuois [spelling?], due to this girl I knew in HS.How do you pronounce it? mer-say-dees
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I love it.
People in America, unless they are from Spain, aren't going to pronounce it mer-THE-dhes. I would like to say it mehr-SEH-dhes but I'd probably end up m(schwa)r-SAY-deez, like the car company :(
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Like itPr. mer-SE-dhes. I fell in love with it reading The Count of Monte Christo, and I love the nn Sadie. However, I would never use it as a fn, just because everyone I've known associates it with the car. Unfortunate.
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I love it--it's in my top ten. My preferred nn for it is Dee. I pronounce it mer-SAY-deez.Mercedes Willa
Mercedes Tess
Mercedes Rae
Mercedes Barbara
Mercedes Luisa
Mercedes Cora / Mercedes Coral
Mercedes Ivy
Mercedes Laurel
Mercedes Jean
Mercedes Mira
Mercedes VeraFeels like I'm not very good with combos this afternoon, though. :)Array
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Mercedes is goodMercedes is great and I love it. Nicknames Mercy and Sadie are both acceptable, as well as Cece and Deedee, and probably others I haven't thought of. I pronounce it with mer-SAY-deez or mer-SEH-des, depending on how twangy I'm feeling at any particular moment. Mercedes definitely has the rhythm for a classic middle name, but it could go first as well.Mercedes Amalia
Mercedes Janis
Mercedes Rae
Mercedes Jade
Mercedes Petula
Mercedes AvivaCelia Mercedes
Nina Mercedes
Romy Mercedes
Helen Mercedes
Daphne Mercedes
Hiba MercedesReally, the possibilities are fairly endless.
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NMSAA
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Love itI wish it weren't the name of a car company. I think that prevents more people from using it. In my American accent, I say, "mer-SAY-deez." I love it with the nn Mercy or Sadie.
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I think it's very pretty and I love the meaning.
I would say mer-SE-dhes.I know a little girl (8-10) named Mercedes Lynn nn Sadie
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