Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, because that's not the standard pronunciation.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/stephen
So either change it to Stefan or get used to it being pronounced the same as Steven.
Based on the information given in the post, I think the OP’s mom is only pronouncing it the same as Steven because she hates Stephen, knows the OP hates the Steven pronunciation, and is trying to get them to change it to an entirely different name by annoying them with Steven.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, because that's not the standard pronunciation.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/stephen
So either change it to Stefan or get used to it being pronounced the same as Steven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've told our families that we're naming our son Stephen (steff-en), and the reactions that we've gotten have not been great. My mom is intentionally pronouncing it as Steven in an attempt to get us to change our minds. My brother has commented that it sounds like a "sissy" name. The only person who seems to like the name is my father-in-law.
I don't expect everyone to praise us for our baby name or be jumping for joy, but it would be nice if they could at least pretend to like it (just smile and nod) or remain neutral for our sake. 😅 Is there something that we're missing here? I feel like everyone is being melodramatic and juvenile over an ordinary name.
It seems that people don’t like ANY name unless they picked it themselves. My mom told me that we were dooming our child to a life of crime when I told her that his name would be Jase. Talk about dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:I just think of Stephen King. He pronounces it the same as Steven, though. That’s the pronunciation that my brain wants to default to.
Anonymous wrote:We've told our families that we're naming our son Stephen (steff-en), and the reactions that we've gotten have not been great. My mom is intentionally pronouncing it as Steven in an attempt to get us to change our minds. My brother has commented that it sounds like a "sissy" name. The only person who seems to like the name is my father-in-law.
I don't expect everyone to praise us for our baby name or be jumping for joy, but it would be nice if they could at least pretend to like it (just smile and nod) or remain neutral for our sake. 😅 Is there something that we're missing here? I feel like everyone is being melodramatic and juvenile over an ordinary name.