[Opinions] Marisa
I keep coming back to this name. The main reservation I have is with the pronunciation. I realize in an English-speaking culture, I'm going to hear muh-RISS-uh a lot even though the Marissa spelling is much more prevalent and seems more intuitive. I prefer the muh-REES-uh pronunciation and wonder if it's a reasonable expectation that people would pronounce it this way. After all, we all know how to pronounce Lisa easily enough.
WDYT? How do you pronounce Marisa? Marissa?
WDYT? How do you pronounce Marisa? Marissa?
This message was edited 10/26/2012, 6:26 AM
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My name is Marisa. About 2/3rds to 3/4ths of the people I meet who don't hear my name first assume it is pronounced muh-REES-uh. I pronounce my name muh-RISS-uh but my mom had originally intended me to be muh-REES-uh but some how I became muh-RISS-uh, though my mother calls me by both pronunciations.
Even though my name is spelled Marisa and I pronounce it muh-RISS-uh, if I met a person with the name Marisa I would assume that it was pronounced muh-REES-uh and if I met a Marissa I would assume that it is pronounced muh-RISS-uh since that is the most common way those two spellings are pronounced.
I have only ever met one other person who was Marisa muh-RISS-uh. All the other muh-RISS-uh's I've met were spelled Marissa. All of the muh-REES-uh's I've met were spelled Marisa.
My point is I wouldn't worry about Marisa being mispronounced as muh-RISS-uh very often. Take it from a person whose name is spelled Marisa. Most people are going to correctly pronounce your child's name as muh-REES-uh if you spell it Marisa.
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Even though my name is spelled Marisa and I pronounce it muh-RISS-uh, if I met a person with the name Marisa I would assume that it was pronounced muh-REES-uh and if I met a Marissa I would assume that it is pronounced muh-RISS-uh since that is the most common way those two spellings are pronounced.
I have only ever met one other person who was Marisa muh-RISS-uh. All the other muh-RISS-uh's I've met were spelled Marissa. All of the muh-REES-uh's I've met were spelled Marisa.
My point is I wouldn't worry about Marisa being mispronounced as muh-RISS-uh very often. Take it from a person whose name is spelled Marisa. Most people are going to correctly pronounce your child's name as muh-REES-uh if you spell it Marisa.
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This message was edited 10/28/2012, 3:02 AM
Awesome! Good to know.
I would pronounce them both the same: mah-riss-uh. However I don't think it would be too much if a stretch to ask people to pronounce it the other way. I prefer the Marissa spelling because I think it looks more balanced, but I do like both.
I prefer Marisa, and pronounce it mahr-REES-uh.
I'm with you. I love Marisa ("mahr-EE-suh") but fear the Marissa ("mahr-ISS-uh") pronunciation.
I don't think it's insurmountable. Once people are told this seems to be one that's pretty easily corrected. I wouldn't let it deter me from using it. Marisa is gorgeous. I've never been much of a fan of the "-issa" sound. (Melissa, Clarissa, etc.)
I don't think it's insurmountable. Once people are told this seems to be one that's pretty easily corrected. I wouldn't let it deter me from using it. Marisa is gorgeous. I've never been much of a fan of the "-issa" sound. (Melissa, Clarissa, etc.)