[Opinions] Re: Using Names You Can't Pronounce
As kudriashkajo said, I assume you mean "correctly."The only example of this I've heard of was in a family my mom knew. This family lived a very isolated, backwoods lifestyle. They had a daughter named Yvonne, which they pronounced WY-vun-ee. My mom said the mother had seen the name in print but did not know the "correct" pronunciation of ee-VONN.On the other hand, it's fairly common, in my experience, to encounter a name that the bearer insists is pronounced differently than you might assume. I once knew a Joan who called herself jo-ANN, for example. I also knew an Avis who called herself AV-is (not AY-vis). And there are plenty of less-common names that bearers pronounce rather oddly.edited to add Avis

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Using Names You Can't Pronounce  ·  Lumiereslove  ·  2/25/2013, 4:47 AM
Re: Using Names You Can't Pronounce  ·  Marija Luminitsa  ·  2/27/2013, 8:37 AM
Re: Using Names You Can't Pronounce  ·  gigibee  ·  2/27/2013, 7:29 AM
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Re: Using Names You Can't Pronounce  ·  Just Jonquil  ·  2/25/2013, 2:30 PM
Re: Using Names You Can't Pronounce  ·  Dracotorix  ·  2/25/2013, 1:18 PM
"Correctly", you mean?  ·  kudriashkajo  ·  2/25/2013, 11:56 AM
Re: Using Names You Can't Pronounce  ·  lucy's_traveling_garden  ·  2/25/2013, 10:18 AM
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