Afrodesia and Ionie
Do you think an Afrodesia would have to deal with comments about aphrodisiacs often? I saw this name at work today and was impressed by the strangeness. Apparently it's a jazz album from the 70s.
I also met an Ionie. I've seen Iona and Leonie before but not Ionie. I think I might have mispronounced it, but she didn't correct me.
So, thoughts on Afrodesia and Ionie?
I also met an Ionie. I've seen Iona and Leonie before but not Ionie. I think I might have mispronounced it, but she didn't correct me.
So, thoughts on Afrodesia and Ionie?
This message was edited 6/26/2022, 3:30 PM
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I’m not a fan of the name Afrodesia. Yes, there’s aphrodisiacs, but I also don’t like the sound. Ionie is interesting! I would prefer it as a nickname for Iona, though.
I was wondering if the I could have been more like 'ee' since she was Hispanic. Also the closest I found on BtN was Ionië (ee-YOH-nee-yuh, which is listed as Dutch/Afrikaans), and for all I know it could have been intended to have the mark, but we tend not to type them here. But maybe it was like Ione, which is how I pronounced it, idk.
I checked the Dutch/Afrikaans references, and though they are certainly proper nouns, they are not given names. Both languages would need the diacrital to establish the pronunciation, otherwise it would end in -ee instead of -eeyuh.
I've never seen Ionië used as a given name in Afrikaans.
I've never seen Ionië used as a given name in Afrikaans.
Thanks for checking!
In the US, it's rare to see diacriticals transcribed, but certain names are often pronounced as if they're there, anyway. It does seem unlikely to be a yuh in this case, though.
In the US, it's rare to see diacriticals transcribed, but certain names are often pronounced as if they're there, anyway. It does seem unlikely to be a yuh in this case, though.
To answer your first question: yes. Perhaps not with young kids, but eventually, yes.
I don't care for Ionie, Iona, or Leonie.
I don't care for Ionie, Iona, or Leonie.
I like Ionie the best, but spelled Ione.
I like Aphrodesia, it’s a gp of mine. I don’t care for the Afrodesia spelling.
Ionie is okay.
Ionie is okay.