Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Helena
Elena is better.
To each his own, I guess. Elena is much more common and to my ear sounds harsher.
I cannot understand how someone would think that a name consisting of vowels, l, and n is harsh. Harsh must mean something different to you than it does to me.
Because it starts with the sound "uh". Even if you prefer the American sounding version with a little more "eh", there's still the uh underneath. Much prefer Helena. Strong but not harsh sounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Helena
Elena is better.
To each his own, I guess. Elena is much more common and to my ear sounds harsher.
I cannot understand how someone would think that a name consisting of vowels, l, and n is harsh. Harsh must mean something different to you than it does to me.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Juliette and Evangeline.
I have a friend named Evangeline and she is as lovely as this name.
Blech, I guess if you're an evangelical Christian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Juliette and Evangeline.
I have a friend named Evangeline and she is as lovely as this name.
Blech, I guess if you're an evangelical Christian.
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Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Juliette and Evangeline.
I have a friend named Evangeline and she is as lovely as this name.