[Opinions] Elmire
During a meeting today I saw the name Elmire (g). I've never heard or seen it before but I kind of like it. I'm not sure of the pronunciation (she wasn't at the meeting and I only saw it in print) but I guess it's an uh-sound at the end. What do you think? Have you heard it before or is it new to you too?
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Elmire is the French form of Elmira. I'm not sure why there would be a "uh" sound in the end, but in French it is el-meer.
Maybe there shouldn't be a uh-sound at the end after all. Since it has a French origin it makes sense (Elmire with an uh-sound at the end would be the Swedish pronunciation).
Elmire was a character in Moliere's 17th century French play Tartuffe. When we performed it, we said el-MEER. I can't promise that's entirely accurate.