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Leontine
What are your thoughts on Leontine? I can never decide if I prefer "LEE-un-teen" or "LAY-un-teen," but I love the name's sleek refinement. Some combos:Leontine Cecilia
Leontine Ruby
Leontine Amanda (honoring Amy)
Leontine Amy (honoring)
Leontine Aurora
Leontine Augusta
Leontine Sibyl/Sibylla/Sibylle
Leontine Rebecca
Leontine Louisa
Leontine Clara/Clare
Leontine Imelda
Leontine Jocosa
Leontine Priscilla
Leontine Renata
Leontine Susanna
Leontine Phoebe
Leontine Prudence
Leontine Cora
Leontine Fernanda
Leontine Ianthe
Leontine Marilla
Leontine Allegra

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In French, it's LAY-ohn-teen for sure. I don't like it much in French. I agree that Lee-un-teen is a bit softer.
My instinct would be LEE-on-tine. Looks too much like an adjective: I much prefer glorious Leontina.I like Leontine Amy, Leontine Aurora (and I'm Aurora's #1 disparaged!), and Leontine Allegra.
LEEonteen. Magnificently operatic! But for everyday use it would shorten, and the possibilities aren't pleasing: Lee, Leo, Leonie (probably the best), Tina. Safer as a mn.
Sorry don't like it at all, I'd pronounce the last syllable tine
This is such a great name. I'm partial to the spelling Leontyne, because of the great Leontyne Price, but any version of Leontine is probably good! I pronounce it "LAY-on-teen" but I also like the other way.Leontine Clara really jumped out at me, very stately.
It’s so pretty and grand! It would be awesome to meet a Leontine irl, it really should be used more often! Also nn Leonie is adorable. I love Leontine Augusta
Leontine Aurora
Leontine Prudence