Pron. of Ligia
There was a girl in my class last night named this. She pron. it lee-HE-a. I'd never heard it before - and she repeated it often enough that I'm sure. (I also asked her how to spell it)
Anyone know about this?
Anyone know about this?
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Sorry, I didn't make myself clear enough
I know the name, mainly from Edgar Allan Poe. I'd just never heard that pron. of it!
I know the name, mainly from Edgar Allan Poe. I'd just never heard that pron. of it!
It's a greek name, means "melodious" and is a character in Sienkiewicz's novel: Quo Vadis?. Vinicius, her lover boy, says "... her family calls her Ligia, because she was born in the country of the Ligians..." Ligians was an old germanic civilization.
The original Polish version of the name is Ligia. You can check at: http://univ.gda.pl/~literat/quovadis/index.htm (the Polish text on-line).
Thanks! :-)
Sorry, Soul... forgot to tell I'm in Argentina and I read the spanish version, a long time ago... Anyway, in Spanish, the pronunciation is LEE-hee-ah.