Adrienne
WDYT of this name? I kinda like it, but maybe just for a middle name. Prn AYD-ree-en
*Edited to add pronounciation
*Edited to add pronounciation
This message was edited 9/27/2006, 1:26 PM
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Adrienne isn't my style, although I love Adrianna. It just doesn't appeal to me.
Jennifer Nicole
Loving the Names:
Ariella Kathryn, Carrie Marie, Elisabeth Ava, Faith Alexandra, Michaela Reese, Sadie Elisabeth
Cade Preston, Deacon James, Grant William, Jude Hamilton, Roman Spencer
Loving the Names:
Ariella Kathryn, Carrie Marie, Elisabeth Ava, Faith Alexandra, Michaela Reese, Sadie Elisabeth
Cade Preston, Deacon James, Grant William, Jude Hamilton, Roman Spencer
It's okay, I kind of like it, perfectly fine on someone elses child. I dislike Adrian, on a boy, but Adrienne, on a girl, I can do. Since Adrian, to me, sounds feminine anyways.
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Shake Your Body Like A Bellydancer.
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Knew a few girls with this name in high school. I cant say its my favorite...but I dont hate it like most girl names, especially ones that remind me of high school.
I think as a mn, it would be perfect...as long as you could find that perfect fn
I think as a mn, it would be perfect...as long as you could find that perfect fn
I like it! But unless I make a special effort to make sure I get the last syllable right, it sounds like the boys name Adrian, which puts me off.
How do you prn Adrian and Adrienne differently? The way I say them, they sound *almost* exactly the same.
I say Adrian ADE-ree-un and Adrienne ADE-ree-en. It's almost the same but I can't differenciate between the two unless I make sure I get the last syllable correct; otherwise it sounds masculine.
This message was edited 9/27/2006, 1:37 PM
Oh, ok-thanks for helping me put my finger on that little bit of a difference!