Re: Eileen and Aileen
in reply to a message by Perrine
Eileen is another one of those names that I once found terribly old and dull. For some reason lately, though, it is sounding fresh and lovely to me. I have no idea why my opinion has changed. Possibly because I've also come to love Kathleen as an alternative to the super popular Catherine? Kathleen and Eileen do have a similar feel. I think I prefer Eileen to Aileen and I do pronounce them the same. My husband's grandmother was named Aline. I think it's beautiful but everyone seems to pronounce it differently. They say the A about three different ways. I once asked her son which was the proper pronunciation. He laughed and said he didn't think she knew herself.
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Wrong spot, ugh
This message was edited 7/23/2020, 9:21 PM