[Facts] Can someone tell me the "correct" pronunciation(s) of Elena? Thanks.
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In italian it's AY-lay-nah, not ay-LAY-nah
This is interesting. I went to about.com (Italy) and they say that Italian names are usually stressed on the second to last syllable (ay-LAY-na), however, in Southern Italy and Rome, the stress is on the first syllable (AY-lay-na). I don't profess to be an Italian expert, but it seems to me that even in Italy, there is no one correct way to pronounce the name. Michelle, I'm curious. Do you have family or friends from Southern Italy?
Yes, I have some relatives who live not so far from Rome and I also have been living there for a long time. I've met a lot of Elenas, some of them were from the northern Italy but I've never heard the pronunciation ay-LAY-nah, which sounds spanish to me.
...I'm not meaning this pronunciation coulndn't exist at all in italy, obviously.
...I'm not meaning this pronunciation coulndn't exist at all in italy, obviously.
I don't think there is any one "correct" way. I pronounce my name
eh-LAY-na. That's the way it's pronounced in Italy and Spain although I have known of women from other Spanish-speaking countries who pronounced it eh-LEN-a. In Greece, it's ELEN-a and in Russia it's Ye-LEN-a. There are regional differences, however, based on what I've researched online, this is what I've found. Hey, even in the good 'ole US of A I've heard ee-LEE-na, but I have to say most people I've encountered pronounce my name the way I do so that's a plus
eh-LAY-na. That's the way it's pronounced in Italy and Spain although I have known of women from other Spanish-speaking countries who pronounced it eh-LEN-a. In Greece, it's ELEN-a and in Russia it's Ye-LEN-a. There are regional differences, however, based on what I've researched online, this is what I've found. Hey, even in the good 'ole US of A I've heard ee-LEE-na, but I have to say most people I've encountered pronounce my name the way I do so that's a plus
eh-leh-nah / el-en-ah
I also pronounce it this way- similar to the way Eleanor is pronounced. Although I've heard of people who pronounce it eh-LAY-na, but they're usually American.
ay-LAY-nah