Viola
How do you emphasize this name.
Viola is an old love of mine and I previously always said it like “vie-O-luh” but I’ve recently really been loving the thought of “VIE-o-luh.”
What’s your first instinct and wdyt about the name and which pronunciation do you prefer?
Viola is an old love of mine and I previously always said it like “vie-O-luh” but I’ve recently really been loving the thought of “VIE-o-luh.”
What’s your first instinct and wdyt about the name and which pronunciation do you prefer?
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I say it vie-OH-luh. I don't care for it, personally I hate the "ola" sound in names.
I'd go with VIE-ə-lə. I heard it that way once when I was a kid and liked it.
It reminds me of Violet and Ursula but seems more delicate. There's something about it that irritates me, though; it's like beautiful itchy lace.
vie-O-luh reminds me of the TV show Mama's Family and seems more dated, less refined.
I say the instrument viola like vee-oh-luh.
It reminds me of Violet and Ursula but seems more delicate. There's something about it that irritates me, though; it's like beautiful itchy lace.
vie-O-luh reminds me of the TV show Mama's Family and seems more dated, less refined.
I say the instrument viola like vee-oh-luh.
VIE-uh-luh hands down for me! :)
I haven't heard vie-O-luh before. It sounds like a blend of of VIE-uh-luh (my fav, always been a fan of Twelfth Night ;) this is how I'm writing it, though I think it might be the same as your VIE-o-luh, I just don't pronounce the 'o' very rounded so that's why I spelled it like that) and the instrument vee-O-luh (which I don't like on a person), but I definitely like it better than the latter.
I haven't heard vie-O-luh before. It sounds like a blend of of VIE-uh-luh (my fav, always been a fan of Twelfth Night ;) this is how I'm writing it, though I think it might be the same as your VIE-o-luh, I just don't pronounce the 'o' very rounded so that's why I spelled it like that) and the instrument vee-O-luh (which I don't like on a person), but I definitely like it better than the latter.
This message was edited 10/22/2018, 6:10 PM
VIE uh luh is the only pronunciation I've come across on people (as opposed to musical instruments) - like Violet, only with an uh instead of an et.
I don't like it enough to use, but it's an okay name: a little classier and more unusual than Violet, but still very much part of the WW1 revival trend, so I can see it getting more popular.
I don't like it enough to use, but it's an okay name: a little classier and more unusual than Violet, but still very much part of the WW1 revival trend, so I can see it getting more popular.
ALWAYS luv that name !!! I would definitely wanna be called ... V-oh-lah. .. Not Vi-O-lah .. altho Violet is pretty too.. V-oh-lah is colorful & cheerful sounding to me! :)
First instinct "vee/o/la: /ee/ = /ee/ in free - with the accent on the letter /o/; is your recent switch to VIE/o/la with a long /I/ (as in smile) sound - with accent on that long /i/ sound??
I am uncertain which I prefer. However, sometimes a new pronunciation, any new change of something I've always thought fixed &/or standard is better - and refreshing.
I am uncertain which I prefer. However, sometimes a new pronunciation, any new change of something I've always thought fixed &/or standard is better - and refreshing.
I love Viola as Vee-OH-luh, but of the two you mentioned, I would instinctively say Vy-OH-luh. As much as I love Viola, I only like it the way I say it, and that seems to be the least popular choice, so I can see it maybe causing some confusion. In general, I think it’s a gorgeous name, strong and energetic. I’m not at all surprised it’s moved into the England/Wales top 1000.
I say vee-oh-luh.