Aria and its Pronunciation
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I know someone with this name. The correct pronounciation is AH-ree-uh/AW-ree-uh.
AH-ree-ah.
~ Louise x
"It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut."

~ Louise x
"It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut."

Allegra
I love the name Allegra. Unfortunately I can't use it because now everyone associates it with allergy medication. Stupid pharmaceutical company.
I'm too lazy to think of a clever signature.
~iris
I love the name Allegra. Unfortunately I can't use it because now everyone associates it with allergy medication. Stupid pharmaceutical company.
~iris
AH-ree-ah, like the word. Pronuncing it any other way makes no sense to me.
Array
"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
Array
I'd pronounce it Air-ee-uh.
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Top 10 Girls: Eden Nykara, Coy, Ryder, Araceli Elementa, Illeana/Liliana, Evelyn, Yuri, Indy, Marina, Tenar Hayden.
Top 10 Boys: Shannon, James, Andreas, Israel Jude, Asce, Finley, Orian, Broderick, Lachlann, Dilandau.
Both: Ariel, Italy, Adie.
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Top 10 Girls: Eden Nykara, Coy, Ryder, Araceli Elementa, Illeana/Liliana, Evelyn, Yuri, Indy, Marina, Tenar Hayden.
Top 10 Boys: Shannon, James, Andreas, Israel Jude, Asce, Finley, Orian, Broderick, Lachlann, Dilandau.
Both: Ariel, Italy, Adie.
ahr-ee-ah





I pronounce it AH-ree-ah,
Since my dialect differentiates between aw and ah, I say ahr-ee-uh. The first syllable is pronounced like the name for the letter "R."
I think Aria is a very pretty name but it's a little too frilly for me to ever actually use.
I think Aria is a very pretty name but it's a little too frilly for me to ever actually use.