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Peony
Wordsmith made me think of this wonderful flower name again. What do you think of Peony?How do you pronounce it? I heard it pronounced as PEE-eh-nee (kind of) and I guess it would make many people think of 'pee on me'. However in the comment section some people wrote they pronounce it PAY-oh-nee, like Penny or pee-O-nee. How is it pronounced?
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PEE-eh-nee makes the most sense to me since it comes from the Latin Paeon. I think Peony would make an awesome name for a pot-bellied pig. Not so much for a person.
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I say PEE o nee. It doesn't make me think of 'pee on me'I'm guessing the other pronunciation comes from the alternative spelling of paeony for the flower
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The flowers are lovely. Too bad the name is so readily associated with urine.The definition of "peon" also doesn't help.

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I say PEE-eh-nee. Never thought of Pee on me, though. Certainly a lovely flower, smells as nice as a rose, and nicer than many...I have some un-scented roses in our garden, disappointing.
Not a name I'd use, I'm too conservative, name-wise for that, but it's useable.
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The first way, PEE-eh-nee. I hate when people pronounce it pee-O-nee, it kind of sounds like pony. And if you're going to pronounce it Penny, why not just name her Penny? That one makes no sense to me.
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I adore Peony! I pronounce it "PEE-a-nee." "PAY-oh-nee" sounds forced and unnatural to me.
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PEE-eh-nee. I like it and I don't, simultaneously.
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I kind of like it in a GP way. I used it on a sim. I pronounce it the first way, Pee-eh-nee.
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the other pronunciation ...Aside from sounding affected by a non-French speaker, calls to mind the word peon, which is like a sharecropper or serf.
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I always thought it was PEE-e-nee too. I was just wondering because the comment section listed some other pronunciations. I was hoping that maybe the word was pronounced differently in different accents. I guess not :P
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Where I live (French-speaking), the flower is generally called pivoine.
As-"That hailstorm last night really flattened my pivoine!
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I know that I would pronounce it "PEE-eh-nee" and yes, "pee on me" would be a problem. I think it would be a terrible name to actually give a child.
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It's Pee-a-Knee. And for that reason it doesn't make a good first name. It sounds wimpy anyhow, even without the pee association.
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Love the flower itself, love most flower names, hate this. "Pee on me".
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