WDYT of Eilonwy?
I read book of three a few months ago didn't like the book but I LOVE the name Eilonwy. Its pronounced Ll-on-wee right? And the nick name Ellie just fits. Humm Eilonwy Rose Marie is pretty!
Edit: Or is it pronounced like Eleanor with a wee so it would be ella-nor-wee
Edit: Or is it pronounced like Eleanor with a wee so it would be ella-nor-wee
This message was edited 4/30/2009, 7:47 PM
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I prefer Aeronwy (ayr-ON-wee).
I don't like it. It looks like letters jumbled together and I've no clue how to pronounce it. Some Celtic names are nice, but I don't get what's so great about names with totally counter-intuitive spelllings and pronounciations.
Just the way it looks on a page is very pretty, it kind of evokes willowy and isle.
Lloyd Alexander, the author of the book, used this pronunciation: eye-LAHN-wee.
Personally I guessed that the emphasis would be on the first syllable: EYE-lahn-wee
I rather like how LI-on-wee sounds, but that really requires transposing letters from Eil to Lie, which is just too confusing. If you like the Welsh double-L you could rework it as Llyonwy or Llianwy.
Lloyd Alexander, the author of the book, used this pronunciation: eye-LAHN-wee.
Personally I guessed that the emphasis would be on the first syllable: EYE-lahn-wee
I rather like how LI-on-wee sounds, but that really requires transposing letters from Eil to Lie, which is just too confusing. If you like the Welsh double-L you could rework it as Llyonwy or Llianwy.
I love it, I've seen it on a baby before.
I love the way it looks on paper, but I have no idea how it's pronounced.