how do you pronounce Georgiana?
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Jor-jee-AN-ah
Jor-jee-an-uh
jor-JAHN-uh
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I say it jor-jee-ah-nah.
NN wise I like Georgie best
NN wise I like Georgie best
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This message was edited 3/6/2007, 1:29 PM
jor-jee-awn-uh
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I'd say it
jor-JAN-uh. Though part of me wants to pronounce it the other way to recognize the sound I'd expect out of that "i," I just like jor-JAN-uh a bit more. :-) I wouldn't balk if someone specified they'd like it said one way or the other in reference to their kid or themselves; I like both well enough, and neither comes close to putting me off or otherwise bothering me.
I have a soft spot for Geordie as a nickname for any Georg- name, be it male or female. Aside from that I wouldn't go with a nickname for Georgiana.
jor-JAN-uh. Though part of me wants to pronounce it the other way to recognize the sound I'd expect out of that "i," I just like jor-JAN-uh a bit more. :-) I wouldn't balk if someone specified they'd like it said one way or the other in reference to their kid or themselves; I like both well enough, and neither comes close to putting me off or otherwise bothering me.
I have a soft spot for Geordie as a nickname for any Georg- name, be it male or female. Aside from that I wouldn't go with a nickname for Georgiana.
jor jee ah nah
and it's beautiful and literary! I really can't stand jor jee ANN a. I know one little red head (she's about 4) with the name Georgiana and it's lovely.
My prefered nn would be Georgie or Gigi (said zhee-zhee, the french way)I know it's sounds a bit OTT but I have French blood so I sorta like it. Janna and Gianna would also be very cute
and it's beautiful and literary! I really can't stand jor jee ANN a. I know one little red head (she's about 4) with the name Georgiana and it's lovely.
My prefered nn would be Georgie or Gigi (said zhee-zhee, the french way)I know it's sounds a bit OTT but I have French blood so I sorta like it. Janna and Gianna would also be very cute
jor jee ah nah.
I pronounce it jor-jee-ANN-uh. I think the ANN as opposed to the AH sound makes the name sound more down-to-earth. jor-jee-AH-nuh sounds more like a fairy princess than an actual person. jor-JAN-uh is an appealing pronunciation. I've never heard it before.
As far as nn's go, I think I like Georgie and Gia.
As far as nn's go, I think I like Georgie and Gia.