Edmond / Edmund?
Do you pronounce these the same or differently?
What do you think of them?
Reading The Count of Monte Cristo, I pronounced Edmond Dantes's name the same as Edmund which is cool. When I saw the film, they pronounced it more "ed-MOND" which I think I like even more.
Thoughts?
What do you think of them?
Reading The Count of Monte Cristo, I pronounced Edmond Dantes's name the same as Edmund which is cool. When I saw the film, they pronounced it more "ed-MOND" which I think I like even more.
Thoughts?
Replies
I pronounce them different
Edmund is ed-MUND and Edmond is ed-MOND. I LOVE Edmund, love the Mund sound, and I dislike Edmond-how it looks and how it's said.
Edmund is ed-MUND and Edmond is ed-MOND. I LOVE Edmund, love the Mund sound, and I dislike Edmond-how it looks and how it's said.
Maybe a wee bit different, but pretty similar... I like Edward and Edwin better. The mond/mund ending makes them sound clunky and awkward and almost ugly.
Prefer ED-mund over ed-MOND, imo, but i think it's a super-cool name!
I say ed-MOND and ED-mund. I like them, but Edmund is a little whiny because of the one from Narnia.
I love Edmund. It's one of my all time favorite names, and has been for years. I pronounce Edmond like they say it in the film.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Edmund, it's been one of my favourite boy names since I was in the 3rd grade.
I don't like Edmond nearly as much. I do pronounce it differently, too. I'd say Edmond as "ehd-MON" and pronounce Edmund more like, "ED-minnd". I can say "ED-mund" but being Canadian, it sounds fake coming out of my mouth.
I don't like Edmond nearly as much. I do pronounce it differently, too. I'd say Edmond as "ehd-MON" and pronounce Edmund more like, "ED-minnd". I can say "ED-mund" but being Canadian, it sounds fake coming out of my mouth.
I pronounce them the same but prefer the way Edmond looks to Edmund.
the "mund" reminds me of Telemundo! hahaha
the "mund" reminds me of Telemundo! hahaha
I say them the same. The only Edmond I knew said it Ed-mund.
I prefer Edmund - I like it quite a bit, not so much Edmond.
I prefer Edmund - I like it quite a bit, not so much Edmond.
My preference is very strong for Edmund. The "u" looks so rugged and handsome. Love the name Edmund.
Edmond I do not like. It reminds me of this homophobic guy from my highschool whose middle name was Edmond who once hit a hockey puck into my eye in gym and laughed. Can't support.
I pronounce them the same, but there is only one with true classic beauty, and that is Edmund. I would use it.
Edmond I do not like. It reminds me of this homophobic guy from my highschool whose middle name was Edmond who once hit a hockey puck into my eye in gym and laughed. Can't support.
I pronounce them the same, but there is only one with true classic beauty, and that is Edmund. I would use it.
This message was edited 10/31/2010, 12:22 PM
I completely agree. Edmond reminds me of Almonds too, ew yuck. I hate that spelling, Edmund however is stunning.
That guy sounds like such a -- well, to put it mildly -- a pr!ck. ¬_¬
Yeah. That is putting it very mildly. We WERE best friends in elementary for a few years, but once we were older and sexuality became the utmost concern for many, he made it his goal to torment me.
One comfort was that he was uncommonly short.
One comfort was that he was uncommonly short.
You were best friends? That's awful! I'm sorry that happened to you. *virtual hug*
This message was edited 10/31/2010, 12:33 PM
To me, Edmund is ED-mund and Edmond is ED-mahnd.