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Leonie
Wdyt of Leonie, pronounced like ley-OHN-ee? How do you pronounce it, and which pronounciation do you prefer?I like the combo Leonie Julianne, but any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance :)
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I would pronounce it Lee-OH-nee, only because I knew someone with that pronunciation...I didn't like her much, but I like the name, and I rather prefer your pronunciation, very lovely. I also love your combo, no other suggestions!
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I have a little niece, 2 months old, named Leonie. Lives in France. Don't know if there's a middle name, that family doesn't always have one.
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My grandmother's name is Leonie prn lee-owe-nee.
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NMSAA. I don't really like it, it sounds like a nn.
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I love Leonie. Leonie Julianne doesn't do much for me, Julianne seems invented to me. I pronounce it the French way, lae-oh-NEE.
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Leonie is cute, but I prefer Leona.
I'd pronounce Leonie ley-OHN-ee, too. I've heard it pronounced LEE-ON-ee, like saying Leon really fast then adding an ee sound at the end. I do not care for this pronounciation.Leonie Julianne is cute.
But, Leonie Julianna is more my style.
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I adore the name Leonie, but only if pronounced the French way ("LAY-uh-nee") or the English ("LEE-uh-nee"). A similar name I love is Leontine ("LAY-un-teen" or "LEE-un-teen"). They are both so rare and delicate sounding, like orchids. That long, stressed "o" sound that you have listed just kills the name in my ears. Sorry. It's why I've never liked the name Leona ("lee-O-na"). Leonie Julia strikes me as having a better flow than Leonie Julianne. How about:Leonie Fleur
Leonie Celeste
Leonie Jeanne ("zhann")
Leonie Jeanette (Winston Churchill's mother and aunt in one combination)
Leonie Gisele
Leonie Adele
Leonie Charlotte
Leonie JosephineDo you like any of these?
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Leonie Fleur, Leonie Adele, and Leonie Josephine definitely caught my eye. Thanks so much! :)
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