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[Opinions] Re: Jacqueline
About the "Jack-wuh-Lyn" pronunciation... my grandma almost named my aunt Jacqueline, and she would've pronounced it that way. I have no idea why she'd want to pronounce it that way, since I don't think it's attractive at all, but there you go.She also considered Aprile for my aunt. No, that's not a typo - she wanted to stick an E at the end of April. An English word. I guess my grandma was super trendy for 1968.Eventually my aunt was named Cheryl, and I can't imagine her being called anything else.EDIT--Turns out Aprile is the Italian form of April (we're of Italian descent), except in Italian it's pronounced ah-PREEL-(uh). But she would've still said it like April.Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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