Monday, November 16, 2009

What do you think about these two girls names?

Cylieane (ca-eye-lee-anne) Rose and Johannah (Joe-Han-nah) Elizabeth?





Please be nice.

What do you think about these two girls names?
Johannah Elizabeth is beautiful. (I love the name Johanna with the H pronounced. It's so much prettier than Joanna.)





I don't like Cylieane Rose at all, though. Well, the Rose part is pretty, but Cylieane is made up and impossible to read. I would have pronounced it SIE-lee-an, with an "s" sound and only three syllables. Some ideas that might fit better with the super-classy Johannah Elizabeth:


Cecelia Rose


Cecily Rose


Christiane Rose


Callista Rose


Corinna Rose


Calliope Rose


Cordelia Rose


Caroline Rose


Kaia Rose
Reply:How about Renanah Ruth?
Reply:Johannah Elizabeth.
Reply:I prefer "Cylieane Rose" - its an interesting choice, I haven't heard it before so I would class it as unusual. I'm not keen personally on "Johannah". There just seems to be too many h's going on in there - I much prefer the classically beautiful "Hannah". Hannah Elizabeth sounds good.





Cylieane may cause people have a tendancy to pronounce inncorectly, simply because of the soft phonetical sound carried in "C" . Changing this to "Kylieane" would resolve this, but I understand how you would like the look and spelling of your chosen version.





Go with your heart! If you like one over the other - then this is the one to go for.
Reply:Johannah
Reply:Please give the child a simple name.


Rose, Johanna (without the last h), Elisabeth (with s not z) are all beautiful names.
Reply:Their nice names but very unusal.. best of luck
Reply:They are both really cute and not common...the first one though may be a little difficult for a child to learn to spell!
Reply:Johannah is fine, though I prefer Johanna.





Cylieane is simply *very* difficult to pronounce, and the spelling isn't at all intuitive. Even though it's obvious to you, I can't quite get it to roll off my tongue.





I can't imagine using such a cumbersome name for a child.
Reply:If you hadn't included a prononciation key, I would have pronounced the first one "sy-lee-aine" (not very pretty!)


but your prononciation sounds very nice. I'd consider changing the spelling to make it more clear.. perhaps Kylieann?





Cylieane Rose is very pretty, Johannah Elizabeth is cute as well.
Reply:I think instead of Cylieane you could go with Carleen (sounds how spelled) and Anna-Jo.. :]
Reply:Cylieane is interesting.
Reply:Both names are very pretty! My favorite from the two would be Cylieane Rose. But I would spell it Kylieann.





Good Luck =)
Reply:I think they're both beautiful and different choices. You might consider changing the spelling of Cylieane to Kylieanne or something similar though. You won't want to have to help everyone spell and pronounce the name, and your little girl will have to do the same.
Reply:There both nice and really cute.
Reply:hard to spell; give the kid a break :]
Reply:I love the second, but think the first is a bit too hard for a child to learn to spell and be comfortable with. Even giving her a nickname would be hard.
Reply:I think that Johannah is a pretty name but somehow looks ugly written down... sorry.





And I know this isn't what you asked for, but Eilonwe (Ay-lon-way) is a pretty name :)
Reply:The second one.


I think both would be difficult for a child to learn.
Reply:Cylieane Rose is really pretty.


You will get a lot if mispronunciations of her name her whole life would you concider changing the spelling?





How about kylie-anne?
Reply:Having a very unusual name myself, i don't recommend any name that you have to spell out or explain as it can be frustrating in the Dr's and at work! they are all nice names but what about Elizabeth Rose?
Reply:I think the first name will be mispronounced repeatedly, based on the spelling, etc. Also, I think the transition from the a vowel sound to the i vowel sound is awkward without a consonant to soften it.





I suggest just pronouncing the name (Ky-lee-ann) and spelling it Kylieane. The first ca sound should mesh with the eye sound. Instead of ca-eye, just make it one kye. Kylie-anne.





The second name is fine, but it's a mouthful for a first name. If it's a first and middle name, then it's cool.
Reply:Johannah Elizabeth is gorgeous. I think it's strong yet feminine, easy to spell, and flows great.





I don't love the other name - it sounds made up


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