Need help with spelling, Giuliana vs. Juliana
#1
Posted 28 November 2008 - 10:24 AM
I had no problem with the name what-so-ever till a family member was like, well people are going to call her Goo-lee-ana.
I was like..........OHHH NO....
I actually saw the name in a magazine. Extra Host Giuliana DePandi was getting married to the Apprentice winner Bill Rancic. I absolutely loved the name when I saw it but now I am getting cold feet.
I did this with my first girl. I was originally going to name her Isabella and at the last minute I changed my mind and named her Elyssia. (Pronounced E-Lee-C-Ah)
My husband is dead set against naming her Juliana. He likes the Italian spelling. I like the Italian version as well but am afraid of the pronunciation part.
As far as a middle name we are thinking Sierra or Elizabeth.
I am due Jan 4th. I just thought I would post this for input!
Thanks,
Leyla
#2
Posted 28 November 2008 - 10:59 AM
So I was already set to name our baby girl Giuliana, which is the Italian spelling of Juliana.
I had no problem with the name what-so-ever till a family member was like, well people are going to call her Goo-lee-ana.
I was like..........OHHH NO....
I actually saw the name in a magazine. Extra Host Giuliana DePandi was getting married to the Apprentice winner Bill Rancic. I absolutely loved the name when I saw it but now I am getting cold feet.
I did this with my first girl. I was originally going to name her Isabella and at the last minute I changed my mind and named her Elyssia. (Pronounced E-Lee-C-Ah)
My husband is dead set against naming her Juliana. He likes the Italian spelling. I like the Italian version as well but am afraid of the pronunciation part.
As far as a middle name we are thinking Sierra or Elizabeth.
I am due Jan 4th. I just thought I would post this for input!
Thanks,
Leyla
I don't think it's going to be that big of a deal. It looks like Joo-lee-ah-na and will be pronounced that way most often. If someone says it wrong, just simply correct them. That's all. You probably have more problems with your first daughter when it comes to pronouncing things correctly.
#3
Posted 03 December 2008 - 02:43 PM
#4
Posted 07 December 2008 - 01:31 PM
#5
Posted 12 December 2008 - 08:16 AM
Giuliana / Juliana Elizabeth is lovely and very regal sounding.
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