Honoria and Marceline
What do you think of two names? They've really been growing on me lately, particularly Honoria. Regarding Marceline, would you pronounce it mar-sa-line or mar-sa-leen? My first instinct was to use the former (I pronounce Caroline, Emmaline, Madeline, etc. in the same way). I'm not sure I like the mar-sa-leen pronounciation quite as much.
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I love Honora but not Honoria for some reason. I know it's pronounced differently, but it makes me think of diarrhea or gonorrhea. Uck. (I guess it's the -ria ending) But then again, I'm a nurse so I have odd name/word associations other people probably don't have. :b
Marceline looks like it would be pronounced mar-sah-LEEN to me, though I've never seen it before. But it just makes me think of Vaseline. :(
Marceline looks like it would be pronounced mar-sah-LEEN to me, though I've never seen it before. But it just makes me think of Vaseline. :(
I love Annora, Honor, Honour, and Honora.
Honoria is a bit too frilly for my tastes. I'd most likely pronunce Marceline as mar-sa-line. I pronunce Caroline, Emmaline, and Madeline all as line. Once again, its not my style. This time, however, its because its much too close to kreativ names. :-( So many historical names are made unusable by those!
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Honoria is a bit too frilly for my tastes. I'd most likely pronunce Marceline as mar-sa-line. I pronunce Caroline, Emmaline, and Madeline all as line. Once again, its not my style. This time, however, its because its much too close to kreativ names. :-( So many historical names are made unusable by those!
Siri