Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy to hear many of you like the name!! It’s bolder than we prefer, but we have a very common last name so would prefer DD to not be Charlotte S. or Isabelle S.
How would you pronounce Marianne? We’d like to pronounce it mah-ri-ANNE and not like Mary-Anne. Is this intuitive?
Mary and Anne are two of the most popular names in Christendom, so I don’t see how Marianne is “bold.” But anyway.
I do think you will get a lot of Mary-Anne pronunciations. I get that you want it to be Mah-ri-ANNE as in “Sense in Sensibility,” but keep in mind every time you hear Emma Thompson say that name, she’s not only British, she’s playing a character from the 1800s. You will not get the “running together” sound you are looking for in the United States in 2024. You will get Mary Anne.
I don’t think so. You’ll get the running together. But the first syllable will be pronounced like Mary, not Mah-ri.
Why not like Mah-ri? Names like Lara, Cara, and Ari are pronounced intuitively with the ah sound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy to hear many of you like the name!! It’s bolder than we prefer, but we have a very common last name so would prefer DD to not be Charlotte S. or Isabelle S.
How would you pronounce Marianne? We’d like to pronounce it mah-ri-ANNE and not like Mary-Anne. Is this intuitive?
Mary and Anne are two of the most popular names in Christendom, so I don’t see how Marianne is “bold.” But anyway.
I do think you will get a lot of Mary-Anne pronunciations. I get that you want it to be Mah-ri-ANNE as in “Sense in Sensibility,” but keep in mind every time you hear Emma Thompson say that name, she’s not only British, she’s playing a character from the 1800s. You will not get the “running together” sound you are looking for in the United States in 2024. You will get Mary Anne.
I don’t think so. You’ll get the running together. But the first syllable will be pronounced like Mary, not Mah-ri.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy to hear many of you like the name!! It’s bolder than we prefer, but we have a very common last name so would prefer DD to not be Charlotte S. or Isabelle S.
How would you pronounce Marianne? We’d like to pronounce it mah-ri-ANNE and not like Mary-Anne. Is this intuitive?
Mary and Anne are two of the most popular names in Christendom, so I don’t see how Marianne is “bold.” But anyway.
I do think you will get a lot of Mary-Anne pronunciations. I get that you want it to be Mah-ri-ANNE as in “Sense in Sensibility,” but keep in mind every time you hear Emma Thompson say that name, she’s not only British, she’s playing a character from the 1800s. You will not get the “running together” sound you are looking for in the United States in 2024. You will get Mary Anne.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy to hear many of you like the name!! It’s bolder than we prefer, but we have a very common last name so would prefer DD to not be Charlotte S. or Isabelle S.
How would you pronounce Marianne? We’d like to pronounce it mah-ri-ANNE and not like Mary-Anne. Is this intuitive?
Anonymous wrote:glad some of you not only have absolutely no originality but also actively put down others who do….Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marienne? Kind of a twist and pretty.
It doesn’t need a twist. Good lord. This is how we end up with Khaitelynne.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy to hear many of you like the name!! It’s bolder than we prefer, but we have a very common last name so would prefer DD to not be Charlotte S. or Isabelle S.
How would you pronounce Marianne? We’d like to pronounce it mah-ri-ANNE and not like Mary-Anne. Is this intuitive?
Anonymous wrote:What does everyone think about Marianne? I recently came across this name and find it very pretty. DH and I like names like Charlotte and Isabelle, but we don't want a top 20 name.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy to hear many of you like the name!! It’s bolder than we prefer, but we have a very common last name so would prefer DD to not be Charlotte S. or Isabelle S.
How would you pronounce Marianne? We’d like to pronounce it mah-ri-ANNE and not like Mary-Anne. Is this intuitive?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy to hear many of you like the name!! It’s bolder than we prefer, but we have a very common last name so would prefer DD to not be Charlotte S. or Isabelle S.
How would you pronounce Marianne? We’d like to pronounce it mah-ri-ANNE and not like Mary-Anne. Is this intuitive?