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Violette???????

15 replies

Belgianchox · 13/11/2008 20:14

Love this name, and we live in France, so far so good. But I was wondering whether english family and friends would pronounce it 'Violet', or 'Violette'? Does it work in English?

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nobodysfool · 13/11/2008 20:16

Love the name-that was one of our top 5 if we had a girl.I would pronounce it violet-like the colour.

RubySlippers · 13/11/2008 20:17

violet or violette

i love them both

thisisyesterday · 13/11/2008 20:18

I would pronounce it however you pronounced it. iyswim?
if I didn't know I would probably just say Violet

Penthesileia · 13/11/2008 20:21

Ahh - Violetta, the tragic heroine of Verdi's La traviata. Sob.

Great name!

If I saw Violette, I would say: Vee-oh-let.
If I saw Violet, I would say: Vy-oh-let.

Belgianchox · 13/11/2008 20:26

Out of curiosity, what else was in your top 5 nobodysfool? If you don't mind saying that is. We haven't definitely decided yet, we don't even know for sure we're having a girl - just my maternal instinct!

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Greensleeves · 13/11/2008 20:28

Iolanthe means violet, that was our girl name last time

I like Violet more than Violette

redrobin · 13/11/2008 20:34

gorgeous, both of them

mumof2andabit · 13/11/2008 21:38

dd was nearly violet as there are no two violets exactly the same.....

TheNewsMonger · 13/11/2008 21:50

I agree, If it was a French family I'd half expect it to be vee-o-lette.

fizzpops · 14/11/2008 09:44

Vee-o-let for me. Violet would be Vy-o-let. Unless I was told otherwise of course.

Belgianchox · 14/11/2008 13:02

Thanks for the opinions, baby nameing is so difficult I find. Any other suggestions along the same lines as Violette?

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fizzpops · 14/11/2008 16:49

Similar is Viola (emphasis on first syllable) but not very French.

If you want 'ette' names Mignonette popped into my head out of nowhere - think from a fairy tale I read when I was little. I googled it and it means favourite or darling which is sweet - possibly a bit ott.

Also found Nanette, Odette, Antoinette

baby names ending in ette

If you don't want another 'ette' name I haven't been much help

Greensleeves · 14/11/2008 20:06

Vivienne
Miette
Lisette
Simonetta
Iona
Victoire

Greensleeves · 14/11/2008 20:09

Vita

totalmisfit · 04/12/2008 21:16

used to work with a violette. lovely lady, lovely name. us brits got used to it pretty fast, surprisingly.

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