[Facts] Re: Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names
The emphasis is on the "EE". the first syllable is short and less emphasised, resulting in the reduction of the original disyllabic sunna- to sunn-.
The second element gif- (the ending originally varied by declension) loses the /g/ as this was palatalized to /j/ and merged with the following /i/ (and further contributing to the loss of the /a/ of Sunna-). The modern hard /g/ in give and gift were reintroduced from the continent in Middle English.
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Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names  ·  Camilla  ·  10/25/2007, 4:56 AM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names  ·  Rose-Berry  ·  10/25/2007, 1:59 PM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names  ·  Mrs Claire  ·  10/25/2007, 9:46 AM
Not here...  ·  Julia  ·  10/25/2007, 3:58 PM
Yup. nt  ·  Siri  ·  10/26/2007, 10:44 AM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  10/25/2007, 9:17 AM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names  ·  Camilla  ·  10/26/2007, 5:14 AM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names  ·  thegriffon  ·  5/12/2022, 8:38 AM
Sophia & Sunniva  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  10/26/2007, 10:02 AM
Re: Sophia & Sunniva  ·  Pamela Bronson  ·  4/21/2022, 4:01 PM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva and Maria, CKE  ·  Anneza  ·  10/25/2007, 10:58 PM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva and Maria, CKE  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  10/26/2007, 10:00 AM
Re: Pronunciation of -iva (derived from Old English gifu) names  ·  quigonjecca  ·  10/25/2007, 6:25 AM