Re: Serena or Selena?
in reply to a message by Egyptian Princess
I love both too, but Serena wins because Selina (as I always imagine the spelling, the name of a famous British aristocrat, Lady Selina Hastings) has a slight hint of semolina pudding (the stuff of Brit school dinners!).
On the other hand, Selene pronounced with three syllables as the Greeks intended (like the endings of Penelope, Daphne and the British pronunciation of Irene) is absolutely heavenly!
On the other hand, Selene pronounced with three syllables as the Greeks intended (like the endings of Penelope, Daphne and the British pronunciation of Irene) is absolutely heavenly!