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Re: Vera, Linnea - pronunciation and opinions?
Veera, like an Era with a V in front. Never heard any other version. There's always Verity, if you want a short e sound.I find Viola charming as long as it's Vee and not Vie. Rather the flower than the musical instrument.I've never heard Linnea at all. I'd guess lin AY a, on the analogy of what I think Linnaeus sounds like, but I can't prove it.I liked the only Vera I've ever known well - she was a much older person and her name seems to have pretty much died with her. So I wouldn't use it. Viola is my choice, partly from Twelfth Night and partly from the only Viola I've known, who was a lively, cheerful schoolgirl with enviably long legs who was learning to be a drummer. Linnea looks and sounds pretty, but it's a bit linear and there are too many Linda, Lindsay and Lynn people, of various ages, to make it really attractive.Viola Mae is good. Viola Jean would work better than Viola Jeanne imo. The repeated -o- eliminates Sophie, though Linnea Sophie would be good. Petra would really only work with Linnea and even so, the repeated -a is a problem.
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