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Brian Miller
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Posted: 06 June 2025 at 11:53am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Leominster
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low-ster with “low” rhyming with “foe” or “toe”
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“karma”? Seriously?

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We’re talking about the country where Wriothseley is pronounced Risley.

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Robbie Moubert
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When I was a kid we used to pronounce my surname Mo-bert.  At some point my dad started using the French pronunciation Moo-bear which I've also used for many years (Pretentious? Moi?). When we worked together in the civil service, one of the girls in Personnel told me that they used to call us "Daddy Moubert" and "Baby Moubert"!
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At the risk of major thread drift ("I knew a guy"), I knew
a teacher that was as anglo as anglo could be that had the
surname "Lambert" that insisted on pronouncing it "Lam-
bear".
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We’re talking about the country where Wriothseley is pronounced Risley.

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So where do all these oddball pronunciations come from? Are they
bastardized from Welsh or Celtic or something?
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Dave Kopperman
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Some names just predate the modern language, I assume.
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Craig Earl
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I always chuckle when I hear people on TV referring to that bluey-green planet as OO-RAN-US, desperately trying to avoid the YER-ANUS trap...

Some of the Irish names used to catch me out:

NIAMH (Neev)
SIOBAHN (Shavawn)
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Siobhan is one I considered for my imaginary daughter.

In high school I knew a girl named Sian, pronounced Shan.

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I always chuckle when I hear people on TV referring to that bluey-green planet as OO-RAN-US, desperately trying to avoid the YER-ANUS trap...

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Sad, isn’t it? For centuries no one was troubled by that name, then…..

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One of my gal pals really enjoys big, fat history books, so I loaned her a couple on Tudor/Elizabethan England, one of my favorite periods. When she started telling me how much she enjoyed them I elected to bite my tongue when she pronounced various names as spelled.
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Uranus reminds me of something.  My wife's cardiologist told me that he thinks she has acute angina.  All I could say was, "Preaching to the choir Doc.  Preaching to the choir."
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Brian Miller
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Siobhan is one I considered for my imaginary daughter.

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My favorite name. Followed by Maeve

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