[Opinions] Re: Endymion
in reply to a message by Wordsmith
Thank you. Our twin boys actually surprised us by being born early at 32 weeks + 2 days, so they're already here and named ;-) We'd wondered about how people would pronounce Endymion and I always thought most of them would go with our pronunciation spontaneously, but I'm correcting people more often than I'd imagined.
Anyway, their names are Leonid Pythagoras and Endymion Zakynthos.
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Anyway, their names are Leonid Pythagoras and Endymion Zakynthos.
**Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much**
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Congratulations! Beautiful names.
I don't know the greek pronunciation but i would pronounce it end-de-me-awn with the first sound short and fast to account for the roll-out of syllables (I think that's the word I want) that seem to come out in quick succession when i try to say the name out loud.
I don't know the greek pronunciation but i would pronounce it end-de-me-awn with the first sound short and fast to account for the roll-out of syllables (I think that's the word I want) that seem to come out in quick succession when i try to say the name out loud.
This message was edited 1/13/2021, 5:23 PM
Congratulations! Those names are gorgeous.