Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 21:36     Subject: More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Anonymous wrote:Esme


I like this
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 21:34     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Anonymous wrote:Ivy, unless you don't mind her being Emmie number 780,072,710

As opposed to Ivy 890,056,234
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 21:33     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Emery
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 16:58     Subject: More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Esme
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 16:56     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Ivy, unless you don't mind her being Emmie number 780,072,710
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 16:52     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here: It's pronounced Emme-lean.


I don’t know how Emme is pronounced.

I like Ivy.

I also love Elodie which is suggested above, and would add Iris.


As far as I know, "Emme" is pronounced just like the letter, M. But who knows. "Emme" is not a phonetic spelling.


So Emme - LEAN is a two syllable name like Emlean?

Wouldn’t Em be the obvious spelling if you’re trying to spell it phonetically?

Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 16:45     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here: It's pronounced Emme-lean.


I don’t know how Emme is pronounced.

I like Ivy.

I also love Elodie which is suggested above, and would add Iris.


As far as I know, "Emme" is pronounced just like the letter, M. But who knows. "Emme" is not a phonetic spelling.
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 16:42     Subject: More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Neither, but that's me. Not my baby!
Anonymous
Post 07/30/2022 16:41     Subject: More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Both are beautiful - pick what you like best.

I have an Ivy! Feminine with a little edge and simple.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 16:36     Subject: More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Anonymous wrote:Sorry- is it:
Emma-line
Emma-lean
Emm-e-line
Emm-e-lean

I'm very confused. I would have said it's "Emma-line" and I know a dog with that name. I like it a lot, but haven't heard the other pronunciations. Someone is saying it doesn't work in the US. What country is it from? It's a southern name in my mind.


The OP is asking about Emme-LEAN. That is her intention. A name ending in -line definitely evokes a Southern quality.

I am the PP who mentioned not in the US. I was thinking the name might work in France.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 11:21     Subject: More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Sorry- is it:
Emma-line
Emma-lean
Emm-e-line
Emm-e-lean

I'm very confused. I would have said it's "Emma-line" and I know a dog with that name. I like it a lot, but haven't heard the other pronunciations. Someone is saying it doesn't work in the US. What country is it from? It's a southern name in my mind.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 11:06     Subject: More names - Ivy or Emmeline

I think Emme-LINE is a choice. Not one everyone would make, but fine.

Emme-LEAN is not appealing on many levels. It's not just that it sounds like Emily. People will think it's Emme-LINE. And the name itself sounds less nice than Emme-LINE. (IMO the mm sound followed by long e is not a nice sound) So it's like, oh I was confused by your name, now I get it, no wait, it's actually a way worse pronunciation than I assumed.

I don't think this works in the US.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 09:43     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

I find Emmeline a little fussy and prefer Ivy.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 09:42     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Daisy!
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2022 09:41     Subject: Re:More names - Ivy or Emmeline

Anonymous wrote:OP here: It's pronounced Emme-lean.


I don’t know how Emme is pronounced.

I like Ivy.

I also love Elodie which is suggested above, and would add Iris.