Re: Avril
in reply to a message by Belphoebe
Hi !!!
I really like Avril.
It is fresh, cheerful, bright with a simple meaning.
It is both established and modern without being a madeup, a nickname, a surname or too androgynous.
The only doubt: what is the difference between ay-vril and av-ril?
I formally use AV-ril but actually my pronounciation is more like E-vreel.
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I really like Avril.
It is fresh, cheerful, bright with a simple meaning.
It is both established and modern without being a madeup, a nickname, a surname or too androgynous.
The only doubt: what is the difference between ay-vril and av-ril?
I formally use AV-ril but actually my pronounciation is more like E-vreel.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
This message was edited 6/14/2019, 12:05 PM
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Ay-vril is a long A sound. The first syllable rhymes with Hey or Play.
Av-ril is a short A sound. The first syllable rhymes with Have.