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I am from the United States. I would pronounce all three spellings the same way: a-LAH-nə.
I have know one or two, I think. I don't know which spelling they used.
I have know one or two, I think. I don't know which spelling they used.
I pronounce them all the same: uh-LON-uh. I am from the northeastern part of the US.
I know 2, and I believe they both use the Alana spelling. One of them is in their mid-20s and the other is about 4. I personally don't particularly care for it, but I don't dislike it. I'm pretty neutral on it. Were I to ever use it, I would go with either Alana or Alanna. Certainly not Alannah.
I know 2, and I believe they both use the Alana spelling. One of them is in their mid-20s and the other is about 4. I personally don't particularly care for it, but I don't dislike it. I'm pretty neutral on it. Were I to ever use it, I would go with either Alana or Alanna. Certainly not Alannah.
Alana: uh-LAH-nah
Alanna and Alannah: uh-LANN-ah (middle syllable rhymes with Anne)
I'm from the US. I hate uh-LANN-ah and don't like ah-LAH-nah. The former is ugly and nasal the latter is insubstantial and fluffy, and somehow manages to seem dated and trendy at the same time.
I know an Alana and an Ilana.
Alanna and Alannah: uh-LANN-ah (middle syllable rhymes with Anne)
I'm from the US. I hate uh-LANN-ah and don't like ah-LAH-nah. The former is ugly and nasal the latter is insubstantial and fluffy, and somehow manages to seem dated and trendy at the same time.
I know an Alana and an Ilana.
I pronounce them all a-LAN-uh (or like the key for Alana on BtN) and I'm from Canada. I like it okay but it's not a favourite, and I know 2, both in their 20's. My first instinct is to spell it Alana, but I've never really given it much thought. I also know an Ilana, which comes out sounding pretty much the same.
Alana is a-LAY-na for me, but only because I know an Alana who pronounces it as such.
Alanna and Alannah are both a-LAN-na. I don't know anyone with this name.
If it's pronounced a-LAN-na, I'd spell it Alanna. If it's pronounced a-LAY-na, my default spelling is Alaina. I'm not particularly fond of the name, as it doesn't have a lot of depth to it (i.e., purely "pretty" and not really historic or anything), but it sounds nice, I guess. Very blah.
I'm from the U.S.
Alanna and Alannah are both a-LAN-na. I don't know anyone with this name.
If it's pronounced a-LAN-na, I'd spell it Alanna. If it's pronounced a-LAY-na, my default spelling is Alaina. I'm not particularly fond of the name, as it doesn't have a lot of depth to it (i.e., purely "pretty" and not really historic or anything), but it sounds nice, I guess. Very blah.
I'm from the U.S.
I pronounce them all uh-LAH-nuh, however, I've only known one (she's 13) and she pronounces it uh-LAN-uh. I have known a few Lanas, though (again, with the flat a sound). I like the name just fine,however, I don't care for the superfluous h on the end of Alannah because it makes the name look unwieldy.
ETA that I'm from Virginia, USA.
ETA that I'm from Virginia, USA.
This message was edited 3/22/2012, 2:21 PM
uh-lahn-ah for all of them, unless I'm told different. I like the Alannah spelling best.
I say Alana so it rhymes with Madonna. Alanna and Alannah I say to rhyme with banana.
I would guess the second syllable is "lah", to rhyme with "law", for all of them, but wonder whether maybe it should be a short "a" sound, to rhyme with "can" in the case of Alanna. I'm in the U.S.
all uh-lah-nuh. I'm from SC, USA.
ETA: accent on second syllable.
ETA: accent on second syllable.
This message was edited 3/22/2012, 1:36 PM