Re: Innes
in reply to a message by Llewella
Innes has a light, misty feeling that I love. But I think I'd use Ennis before Innes. It just feels more "there." Innes slips by so quickly you almost want to ask, "Excuse me? What was that name again?" With Ennis I can emphasize the "eh" sound at the beginning more. I know that's weird but that's how my mind processes it.
Oh, and I would only use Ennis for a boy. I'd use Ines for a girl, with a definite "ee" sound at the beginning and a "z" sound on the end. The "ee" and "z" sounds keep it from slipping by like Innes.
Oh, and I would only use Ennis for a boy. I'd use Ines for a girl, with a definite "ee" sound at the beginning and a "z" sound on the end. The "ee" and "z" sounds keep it from slipping by like Innes.