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[Opinions] WDYTO Hermione?
Hermione is bound to be tied to Harry Potter for the foreseeable future, but do you think the HP connection will mean the name will be more easily pronounced by the general public? Can you picture a real life little Hermione? Thoughts and opinions?
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I love it. I don't think the HP connection is bad at all. I mean, without it, a LOT more people would pronounce i Hermy-own. Also, it probably won't seem as weird a name because so many people have heard of it.
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I like it, even without the literature connection, and can see it being used. HP is a pretty good connection. The pronunciation shouldn't be a problem, since it was explained in the books.
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Since I've never read the books/seen the movies, it's just a name to me. However, to the majority of the English-speaking world, it WOULD be a Harry Potter name. If you love it enough to deal with that, cool, but if not, choose something else.
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Its pretty and super cool. I like it.
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I never liked this name and never saw the appeal. I just think it looks and sounds ugly. It barely even looks like a name to me so I can't see it on a real person. For the record, I love Harry Potter and most of the names used in the story.
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Well, yeah, it can be used!I know that it's already used quite a bit in England, and there are a few Hermiones in America now. It's a very good association since she's so smart in the series. Thus, I can see it on a very bright, inquisitive young child.
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I can picture it being used more as a middle name by name enthusiasts such as us. Other than that, I think it will be a while before we see a lot of Hermione's in birth announcements. I like the name for seeming gutsy, but don't love the sound too much.

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I know a Hermione. She was born just before HP became really famous - when the films came out. I really like it and don't think HP is a bad thing.
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I adore it, and I don't think HP is a bad association [m]I don't see what the big deal is honestly [saying it in general]. Yes Hermione is connected to HP, but well so what? HP IS literature just as any other book.I have Hermione on my list, and would use it in a heartbeat.
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DittoI don't mind the connection at all, and even might say that I like the connection to Harry Potter. I think Hermione is a really pretty name, although I don't love it enough to use it.
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Same& it's a pretty name which I think will age well.
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I can remember when I thought that Hermione was pronounced HER-mee-one. And that was well into my adulthood. Somewhere along the line I became aware of its correct pronunciation, I can't remember when or how. I suppose the Harry Potter connection will make the general public aware of the right way to pronounce it.Even with its correct pronunciation, though, I think that it's terribly unattractive. No, I can't imagine a real life little Hermione, though I suppose there's bound to be one.
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Well...... In the movie, they DID pronounce it her-MON-ee, and Viktor Krum pronounced it hermy-own (or something like that)... so no, it will make it worse for the correct pronunciation (of her-MY-oh-nee). And yes, I love it very much, and a Hermione would be a rather cute name for a child, and perhaps it wouldn't sustain its slight childish tendencies through the aging process... in other words, I believe I could see a grandmother Hermione, or even a middle aged woman named that.
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In the movies they say her-my-oh-nee. Except Krum.
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Oh, it must of been the weird accent Ron and Harry seem to use that got me... :P
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LolThat "weird" accent which they "seem to use" would be an English accent! It sounded like Her-my-on-ee to me.
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They kind of rush the second and third syllables, so they sound like 1
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I do think alot more people will be able to say the name thanks to HP. And for a kid, that'd actually be a cool association.I could see you guys with a little Hermione. As long as I can come up with a cute nn for her. Hermy just isn't going to cut it.
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People have suggested Maya and Ione to me before.
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I think anyone who has ever seen a Harry Potter movie will be able to pronounce it. So that would be...almost everyone? I can picture a real life Hermione, but I don't picture a Hermione Granger type. I picture someone artistic and colorful. I'd love to meet a real life Hermione though. I don't think the association with Hermione Granger should stop people from using the name (not like they often did anyways, but you know).
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