Saturday, July 12, 2008

Not a future baby name . . . or is it?**Updated

You know, I knew there might be some questions to the name pronunciation on the poll on the right. Low and behold questions arose so here is my attempt to explain it to you (not remembering the marks that designate different sounds . . . but admit it, you probably don't know them either)

Enneleyn: -En- (as in saying the letter "N" not as in "nnnnnn") -A-(as in about or "ah") -lyn-
en-a-lyn

Galiena: -Gal- -E- (the long e sound or like saying the letter "E") -Na-
gal-e-na (ga-lee-na)
I am also contemplating Gal-e (as in the letter "e")-en(as in the letter "n")-a
gal-ee-en-a

Elena: -Ee- (As in saying the letter "E") -lay- -na-
Ee-lay-na

Ariana: I'm thinking this one is pretty easy, no? ar-ee-an-a

PLEASE PLEASE GO VOTE ON MY POLL NOW! INPUT IS FUN!
**FYI - You can vote for more than one name at a time

2 comments:

  1. Elena or Ariana. I liked those two because they're not the typical wacko all-American name people are using to name their daughters!

    Actually I'm SO not into those kinds of names that we decided that our kids are going to have classic, latin names (most of them can be pronounced both in English and Spanish quite easily, and they're more original than Ashley, Kiera, Kelly or whatever... not that there's anything wrong with those names! They're just NOT my choice, haha!).

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  2. Future baby names, huh?? You go girl! Haha...I'm glad I found you on here, your blog is so fun to read...you crack me up! Oh, and I like Enneleyn...I work with a lady named Kennalyn and thought her name was pretty unique. Names are tough, though, especially when there's a person to attach it to!! Oh, and good luck on the job hunting, Bill. That sounds like NO fun...in about 6 months Bernard will be in the same boat! Yuck!! And...MIRIAM IS SUCH A CUTIE!!

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