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Eveline
Im not sure hwo you prononce it but I like these two pronocaitions:
Eva-lyn (when I say Eva I dont mean like Ever)
Eve-Lyn
( though they are quite popualr -lyn names)Anyway wdyt?
Melanie

"She is a deep thinker and only revelas her inner feelings to those closes to her- a true friend for life"- My keyring

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It should be EE-vi-lyn
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I say Ev-lin. Mum to Hayley Anne
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I read the short story Eveline for Higher English, and our teacher pronounced it "EHV-lin". I'd have been more inclined to say "EHV-leen" or "EHV-lyne" ... I don't like that it's so ambiguous.Even Evelyn is too ambiguous I feel, what with EHV-lin and EEV-lin, but it's a pretty name. The form I love best is Evelina (EH-veh-LEEN-ah).
_____________________________________________________________________Elinor
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I would pronounce it "ev-uh-LEEN." I like it, but I much prefer Evelina.
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I'd pronounce it this way as well. That's a pretty name... Eveline. :)
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble
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I'd say EH-vuh-lyne. The name is okay, but I wouldn't use it, myself.Array
The dogs on main street howl
`Cause they understand
If I could take one moment into my hands
Mister, I ain't a boy--no I'm a man,
And I believe in a promised land.
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I like Evelyn (prn: Eva-lyn). Eveline looks like either Eva-LIE-n or Eva-LEEN or the EVE- versions of those - none of which I like."We can even learn from our enemies." -OvidMitakuye Oyasin
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I had a friend in highschool named Evelyn, pronounced eva-lynn. I don't really like the name that much, because evil-lynn pops in my head for some reason.
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