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Prn. questions and opinions
First, please tell me how you would prn. the following names. Second, please tell me what you think of the names. Thanks!Chiara
EireannSoren
Japheth
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Chiara -- kee-AR-a
Eireann -- same as ErinSoren -- SOR-en
Japheth -- JAY-phethI've only known one Chiara. Her mother is Puerto Rican and her father is Italian so they chose names that both sides of the family could pronounce: Chiara, Victoria and Sabrina. Pretty sibset. Their mother told me that people do tend to call Chiara chee-AIR-a. BTW, the mother's name is Nereida which is a name you don't hear every day, huh? The dad's name is Angelo. Just thought I'd throw that in. ;-)
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Chiara: kee-AH-ra. I know a woman named this; oddly, she's from Germany.
Eireann: like Erin. To me, this name on an English speaker is just Erin with an annoying spelling. I love the name Erin, though.Soren: looks like SOHR-en to me, I'd guess that. It sounds Scandinavian and I think it's nice, not a fave.
Japheth: I'd say JAFF-eth, until I was told the right way. No matter how you say it, I think it sounds archaic and like someone trying to spit out a mouthful of hair. I dislike, sorry. If it had a short form with only one hissing consonant, like Jafe, I might like that okay.- chazda
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Chiara - I love this name. My sister knows Italian; she says it's prnounced "hee-AHR-ah" (dont pron. 'c')
Eireann - In the Donegal/Ulster accent, its prn. "AIR-in" (just like Erin)I have no clue about Soren or Japheth.

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Chiara - I wouldn't speak this out loud, before asking how I should pron. it, I would say soething like: KHEE-ah-rah/TSHEE-ah-rah/Tshyah-rah... (sorry, no idea), I don't really care for it
Eireann - I-ree-uhn, looks okSoren - SUH-ruhn (although, without the " or / , maybe SOH-ruhn), I like this :)
Japheth - yah-FED, ok if it's part of your heritage
Rudeness is the weak man’s imitation of strength
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chiara- (chee are-a)i dont really like it
eireann-(i er ann)no no no i do not like
soren-(sorr in)eh a little better not much
japhet-(jay feth) no never ever
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Chiara - key-AH-rah, I think it's nice but looks a bit too fancy for me.
Eireann - AY-run - I looks too convoluted, I prefer Erin.Soren - SAW-ren - I really like it.
Japheth - JAY-feth - I like it but it's too Biblical for my general taste.
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Chiara: Kee-AH-rah
Eireann: EY-re-ann? Soren: This is the Scandinavian name Sören, it is pronounced like "Sir-ren" but I guess you pronounce it like "sore-en" in English.
Japheth: I would pronunce it as YAH-feth in Swedish, but I know it is not pronounced like that in English. Hard to know if the Ja-sound is pronounced as Jah- or as Jay."But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, Garden Party"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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