Re: Erin & Megan
in reply to a message by mirfak
The name Erin makes me think of Ireland to a small degree.
I pronounce Erin and Aaron differently. The first syllable of Erin is pronounced like the word "air" and the first syllable of Aaron is pronounced with the vowel sound like that in the word "cat." I'm from Northern New Jersey.
I really dislike the name Erin because it's not feminine enough and I just don't like the sound. It doesn't look pretty when written either. It's one of my most disliked names. It's the middle name of one of my nieces because my ex-brother-in-law really liked it, and his sister named her daughter Erin, so I guess that liking runs in the family. I don't get it though.
I say Megan to rhyme with "pagan".
I would pronounce Megan and Meghan the same.
I like Megan to a degree. It's okay. I don't love it. I prefer the spelling Megan to Meghan.
I've never known a Megan or a Meghan, come to think of it. Not one.
I pronounce Erin and Aaron differently. The first syllable of Erin is pronounced like the word "air" and the first syllable of Aaron is pronounced with the vowel sound like that in the word "cat." I'm from Northern New Jersey.
I really dislike the name Erin because it's not feminine enough and I just don't like the sound. It doesn't look pretty when written either. It's one of my most disliked names. It's the middle name of one of my nieces because my ex-brother-in-law really liked it, and his sister named her daughter Erin, so I guess that liking runs in the family. I don't get it though.
I say Megan to rhyme with "pagan".
I would pronounce Megan and Meghan the same.
I like Megan to a degree. It's okay. I don't love it. I prefer the spelling Megan to Meghan.
I've never known a Megan or a Meghan, come to think of it. Not one.