Re: Cambria
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Well, this definitely affects my answer about Cambria. I've been pronouncing it CAYM-bree-uh this whole time, and I like that pronunciation. CAM-bree-uh reminds me of Cameron, which I also like but think of as purely a male name.
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To be honest, I always thought Cambrie was CAM-bree and Cambria CAM-bree-ah.
Only the Schroder daughter gave me the idea of CAYM-bree. And CAYM-bree-ah. But as Cambridge is CAYM-bridge I guess both could work? Maybe you could do a survey here.
Only the Schroder daughter gave me the idea of CAYM-bree. And CAYM-bree-ah. But as Cambridge is CAYM-bridge I guess both could work? Maybe you could do a survey here.