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Gyneth
Yes Gyneth, not Gwyneth. It was used by Sir Walter Scott for the daughter of King Arthur in his work The Bridal of Triermain (1813).How would you pronounce it? Or does anyone know how it should be pronounced?I like it pronounced GIE-neth. I think it’s pretty.Any middle name suggestions welcome and appreciated as always. :)BQ: What do you think of Gwyneth? I like it as well. Which do you prefer, Gyneth or Gwyneth? Feel free to add any thoughts / comments / ratings on either name._________________
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Way refreshing after stuffy Gwyneth. I think of it as "Gen-eth". 7/10.
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I much prefer Gwenyth. I also really like Gwendolyn, Gwenllian, and just Gwen. Gwendal is a male variant that I rather like but I have to admit that it reminds me of Grendel.
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I don't like any of them. But Gwendolyn is nice.
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I prefer Gwyneth
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Nah, I prefer Gwyneth. Your prn. of Gyneth makes me think of gynecologists... sorry in advance.

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LOLI guess I can’t disagree :(
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I would pronounce it GEE-neth.Gyneth Rosa
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Gyneth TiffanyGyneth is fresh, youthful and vintage. Gwyneth is okay, but I prefer Gyneth. Two related names I like are Gwendoline and Gwen. If I ever use Gwendoline, I would use Gwen as a nickname.
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I love Gwen as well. :)
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