Yeah but I think that's because you grew up in an Orthodox Jewish area. I don't see that happening anywhere else. Especially not with
Hannah, I would say it's HANN-a to at least 90 percent of the population. My dad is
German and it's pronounced HAHN-na in
German but even he would pronounce it HANN-a if he met one in the US.
My mom is French. The most common pronunciation is definitely mahd-eh-LENN. The eh is extremely short. Some people say mad-LEN but that is less common. It depends on your accent.
I pronounce
Madeleine mahd-eh-LENN when I'm in
France. If I met on in the US I would pronounce it MAD-eh-linn.
If I met a
Madeline in
France I would say mah-deh-LEEN. In English MAD-eh-linn.
Madeleine,
Madeline,
Madelyn: I'd pronounce them ALL MAD-eh-linn in an English speaking country. And I'm bilingual. So I just can't see it working unless you live in an area where many people speak French. And then it would probably be considered very dated, it was used a lot a couple of decades ago and hasn't made a comeback.
Madeline would definitely be the more modern option (in
France).
I love
Madeline. I like
Madeleine as well. Can't stand
Madelyn.