Emmaline?

Anonymous
18:41 again, and if you listen to the Fleetwood Mac song, Stevie does indeed say EmmaLINE. Not saying that's right, but it could be a point of reference.
Anonymous
sounds very very southern. if that is what you are going for though, it is a nice enough name.
Anonymous
Either is beautiful. We say LEEN for our daughter Emeline (one m), like the Milne poem, and she - 8 yrs - goes back and forth between the two. It will be her decision which she sticks with. She's also "Em," Eme-lou," Emelina," Emeline-y," Line-y," and "Loulou."
Anonymous
Like the above, it does sound very southern this way. Our daughter's full name is 'Emeline Blue.'
Anonymous
My DD is in school with a Emiline.
Anonymous
Emmadon't
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pauline is pronounced Pauleeen
never heard of it as PauLINE
Caroline is always CaroLINE
But I think that is the exception to the rule
Emmaline will be EmmaLeen.
Lynn is a name on its own. If you add it to Emma you get a homemade invention


There is a street in Chicago spelled Paulina but universally pronounced Paul-LINE-ah.
Anonymous
The Hot Chocolate song from the '70s! It used to make me cry.

Emmaline:

We were together since we were five
She was so pretty
Emma was a star in everyone's eyes.
And when she said she'd be a movie queen nobody laughed;
A face like an angel, she could be anything.

Emmaline.
Emma, Emmaline...
I'm gonna write your name high on that silver screen
Emmaline.
Emma, Emmaline
I'm gonna make you the biggest star this world has ever seen.

At seventeen, we were wed;
I'd work day and night to earn our daily bread
And every day Emma would go out searching for that play
That never ever came her way.
You know sometimes she'd come home so depressed
I'd hear her crying in the back room, she was so distressed.
And I'd remember back to when she was five...
To the words that used to make Emmaline come alive.
It was...

Emmaline.
Emma, Emmaline...
I'm gonna write your name high on that silver screen
Emmaline.
Emma, Emmaline
I'm gonna make you the biggest star this world has ever seen.

it was a cold and dark December night
When I opened up the bedroom door
To find her lying still and cold upon the bed
A love letter lying on the bedroom floor.
It read "Darling, I love you...
But I just can't keep on living on dreams no more.
I tried so very hard not to leave you alone.....
I just can't keep on trying no more."

Emmaline!!!
Ah, Emmaline!!
Anonymous
^^http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFYOHrwi-W8
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pauline is pronounced Pauleeen
never heard of it as PauLINE
Caroline is always CaroLINE
But I think that is the exception to the rule
Emmaline will be EmmaLeen.
Lynn is a name on its own. If you add it to Emma you get a homemade invention


There is a street in Chicago spelled Paulina but universally pronounced Paul-LINE-ah.


Alice Roosevelt Longworth had a dughter named Paulina and this is how she pronounced it as well.
Anonymous
I am not a fan of the name at all. It sounds extremely pretentious to me. However, I would probably pronounce Emmaleen b/c Emmaline is much harder sounding to me. I would assume the nickname will be Emma (b/c even if you think you can stop it, people will shorten the name).
Anonymous
Beautiful name! It's one of my favorites. I would default to saying EmmaLINE but either pronunciation is lovely.
Anonymous
It was my grandmother's name, EmmaLINE. We are thinking about using it if we ever have a girl. It's a lovely name.
Anonymous
My middle name is Emmaline and it is pronounced LINE, as was my namesake, Emmaline Foraker. Now my beautiful granddaughter has that name, too! We all say EmmaLINE! But I do soooo love Alice and the poems of AA Milne, especially Before Tea!
Anonymous
My great grandmother was Emmaline and my family has always pronounced it LINE and we are southern.
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