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Ottilie
What do you think of Ottilie? How do you pronounce it? (I would intuitively pronounce it aht-IL-ee, but now I'm wondering if that's wrong.) Do you see it becoming more popular in the future?Feel free to share combos if you'd like.
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"ott-ee-lee" or, in my accent, "ott-eh-leh" but now you have me wondering if it's "ott-ee-lie" or, in my accent "ott-eh-lie"I like it, though it does remind me of the word Otter (not that that's inherently a bad thing)
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I love the way it looks, hate the way it sounds (the way I say it - like "AUD-uh-lee"). If I spoke with an english accent and the T's were more crisp, it would be lovely indeed. I cant imagine it ever becoming popular in North America.
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I like it, but only when using German pronunciation, and I like Odelia in English. I'm not particularly fond of the '-lee' sound.

This message was edited 11/23/2020, 10:54 AM

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I hate itIt just looks and sounds wrong to me. I say it Odd-ill-lee.
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oh-TEEL-yeh, or something like that. I used to say it like oh-tee-LEE because I thought it was French but it's not :PUmm I think it could be popular, but in a 'popular old-fashioned hipster names' way. I don't like it but I think it's cool. I'd be excited to meet one (I've never seen it IRL as far as I can remember).
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I’m Danish so I’d say o-TILL-yuh as that would be how it’s pronounced here. I lowkey love it (and Ottilia) and I could see it grow in popularity here as it fits the “great grandparents’ generation” trend.
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I don't like it ott I lee, sounds like otters
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OTilee, same rhythm as Emily.It's OK, better than Odile but it doesn't excite me.
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Lovely!I emphasize the first syllable. I do think it could rise in popularity in the US because it's rising in the UK, but I doubt it will significantly ascend the charts.I also love Ottoline and Ottilia.
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I don’t even know how to pronounce this. I’d prefer Ollie over this.
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I do like the name, and it used to be one of my favorites. However, in my US accent, T and D often sound the same unless I'm over-enunciating. It ends up making the name sound like the word oddly.
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It’s #142 and rising in the UK. It’s one of those names that is very popular with the upper middle class but is gradually becoming more mainstream. It’s usually pronounced “OTT-il-ee” here. I don’t like it. It doesn’t sound nice and just makes me think of otters!ETA: It also feels like the kind of name people use just to sound “posh”, like they see lots of Ottilies in the Telegraph BAs or something and just follow the trend.

This message was edited 11/22/2020, 9:50 AM

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I think its cute, but also weird and childish. I don't see it becoming more popular in the future but I also wouldn't be too surprised if it did.

This message was edited 11/22/2020, 9:36 AM

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I love this name and would pronounce it Awteelya

This message was edited 11/23/2020, 10:01 AM

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