Any other less common pronunciations?
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Thanks to everyone who responded. I never knew Sophia could be pronounced that way. Are there any other older pronunciations of English names that are becoming less common?
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Not now, I don't think. But in the eighteenth century, if I remember, the -th- in Dorothy was pronounced like the Th in Thomas ... so she'd have been Dorotty. Then with the spread of literacy, people started pronouncing the letters they saw, instead of doing what they heard older people do ... probably because Dorothy was never as popular a name as Thomas, so they weren't so accustomed to it.