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Leanne and Lyanna
Do you like Leanne? I met a young girl with the name recently, and it seemed nice on her. The only thing that is kind of boring is that its etymology is just Lee plus Anne. At least it looks nice as one name.What about Lyanna? It is rising quickly. Does anyone know how it was created and how it is pronounced in the series? Is it lee-ANN-a or ly-ANN-a?
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Hate Lyanna, like Leanne. I don't think Leanne is boring, just normal.
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I've met a young Leanna before. I think that's better than Leanne, but Leanne isn't bad.
I like Lyanna too. I assume it's just a variant of Leanna, Liana, Lya, and similar names. I usually pronounce the "anna" as AH-na, but don't know whether the "Ly" is supposed to be "Lee" or "Lye". I've never met one in real life so I'm just guessing with pronunciation.
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Leanne is ok, Lyanna - I'd pronounce Lie-ann-a, I'd prefer Leanna to these two

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Leanne is dreadfully dull, and feels insubstantial. Lyanna looks made-up, and I'd pronounce it lie-AN-ə.

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Leanne is ok, but a bit boring. I prefer Lyanna, but I pronounced it lee-AHN-ah at first glance.
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I just finished rereading a series from my childhood, called The Chronicles of Prydain. In it is a giant cat called Lyanna. It feels very feline!
I would naturally pronounce it lee-ANN-a but wouldn't bat an eyelid if someone said it was ly-ANN-a. I think it is rising quickly because of the fashionable sounds and the Game of Thrones character.I do find Leanne a bit dull, it feels very 1980s/1990s.
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OTWould you recommend the Chronicles of Prydain to an adult who never read it as a kid, or is it mainly good for the nostalgia factor?
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