[Opinions] Re: Rainer vs. Rainier
in reply to a message by REM
I woundn't get RY-ner out of Rainer at all. I pronounce it like rain with an -er attached to the end and Rainier like ruh-NEER.
Of the two, I prefer Rainier. Both sound masculine to me.
Rainer Gray reminds me of a rainy, gray day, so I find it pretty dreary...even though I love rainy days.
Of the two, I prefer Rainier. Both sound masculine to me.
Rainer Gray reminds me of a rainy, gray day, so I find it pretty dreary...even though I love rainy days.