Anonymous wrote:OP, I think the people who read this thread are cosmopolitan and well-educated. I suspect most people you meet in this country who are not of Latino or European origin will say "ee-va." You might want to do a Babycenter poll just to double-check.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eva Langloria is not pronounced Ava (ay-va), it's pronounced eh-va.
That's not true.
I think it depends on how you pronounce "eh". When you say eh, I think like elephant or ever. Is this how she pronounces her name?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eva Langloria is not pronounced Ava (ay-va), it's pronounced eh-va.
That's not true.
Anonymous wrote:Eva Langloria is not pronounced Ava (ay-va), it's pronounced eh-va.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eva. If you want to pronounce it like Ava and don't like the Ava spelling, use the German Ewa.
And in school she'll be known for years as Eew-ah. And she will go to therapy for that for half of her adulthood, until finally, when she has her 20 year reunion, she will enter the room and hear: "There goes "eew-ah!" and realize it was all in vain.
Please don't name her Ewa!
Anonymous wrote:Romance language speakers would be likely to say Ava. But anyone who thinks Eve when they see Eva would probably use the long e.
Are you trying to decide on the spelling based on the results of an informal poll here?
If so, my vote would be if you want it said Ava, spell it Ava. If you want it pronounced Eeeva, spell it Eva.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I am not even pregnant anymore, but it is a girls name I've always liked (Eee-va). I mentioned it to my husband and he said he would expect a name spelled Eva to be pronounced like Ava (like Eva Longoria, I guess, I just never made that connection). I was just curious about what other people thought b/c if I do ever have a girl, I wouldn't want to stick her with a name that everyone is going to pronounce differently than I intended all the time.
Interesting about all the eh-vah responders. I wouldn't have even thought about pronouncing it that way.