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[Opinions] a Latin name... need help please!
I have been thinking about this name for ages, derived from Latin lumina, expirementing with different pronunciations and forms. Which ones do you like? Lumina (LOO-mi-na)
Lumina (LOO-mee-na)
Lumina (loo-MEE-na)
Other? Lumine (leu-MEEN)
Lumine (loo-MEEN)
Lumine (LOO-meen)
Lumine (LEU-meen)
Other?Luminita
Luminia (loo-mi-NEE-a is what I was thinking)
Any other ideas?Thanks so much to everyone with comments or ideas!
Camille J
future 1st place winner of the local Piano Fest
future piano student of the esteemed Proffesor Amano
future music student at our local university
future professional pianist!

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I like Luminia or Luminita. Lumina is a car made by Chevy. Looking at the pronunctiations of Lumine I can't get the word lo mein out of my head. Luminia is pretty.
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Lumina (loo-MEE-na)
Lumine (leu-MEEN) (I knew a girl named this and pronounced like this)
Luminia (loo-MEE-nee-ah)

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about leu-MEENWould that be too hard for a little girl to pronounce her name? I mean, I live in the US, so French sounds are pretty foreign to most of us. Would the "eu" sound just be too much?Camille J
future 1st place winner of the local Piano Fest
future piano student of the esteemed Proffesor Amano
future music student at our local university
future professional pianist!
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well it wouldn't be if you're willing to accept that probably EVERYONE will mispronounce her name at first. For me it would be a problem, but if I really really loved that pron. I'd use it anyway.

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Yeah, mispronouncing the name isn't a huge deal for me. If the little girl can say it, then I guess I'd probably go for it. The "eu" sound is classier than just plain "oo" in my opinion.Camille J
future 1st place winner of the local Piano Fest
future piano student of the esteemed Proffesor Amano
future music student at our local university
future professional pianist!
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well that shouldn't be a problem, since all children are born with the potential to speak any language, so if you teach her the sound EU, she'll definately be able to pronounce it.

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oh, that's a great point. Thanks!
Camille J
future 1st place winner of the local Piano Fest
future piano student of the esteemed Proffesor Amano
future music student at our local university
future professional pianist!
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I like Lumina (loo-MEE-na)the best--Laura--
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