[Opinions] Re: Pronouncing it differently
in reply to a message by khaotickharma
In the case of Cassia, yes seeing someone pronounce it wrong would make it like Ashlynn and Neveah because to me it would signify that the parents just liked the sound and put some letters together thinking they were unique. However; in the case of Johanna since the jo-HANNAH pronunciation is the one used most commonly in this country [assuming you're in the US] I don't think I would be as offended. It, for me, is just one of those names with multiple accepted pronunciations depending on the surrounding culture [like Jesus, Alicia, or Madeline]