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Leonie

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bobanna · 06/07/2011 15:45

What do you all think of Leonie for a girls name?
Middle name will be Emma.

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miamama09 · 06/07/2011 16:02

I really like this name, DH not keen though - for no particular reason though. Also, Emma a great name. But I am biased..! thumbs up from me!

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PipFEH · 06/07/2011 16:03

I like it but have never been sure how to pronounce it! Is it Lee-onn-ee with the emphasis on the first syllable or Lee-own-ee with the emphasis on the middle syllable?

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Hedwig3 · 06/07/2011 17:12

I taught a Leonie (Lee-OH-nee) and she was an 'interesting' child so she puts me off.

Also makes me think leonine (lion-like) which I find masculine.

Sorry for being negative.

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Sophiesmummie · 06/07/2011 17:15

I know one who pronounces her name LAY-oh-nie with the emphasis on the Lay. I like it.

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Bandwithering · 06/07/2011 17:17

That's lovely. You don't hear it much

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MsChanandlerBong · 06/07/2011 17:57

I love it - think it suits all ages and is a really pretty yet intellegent name.
The Leonie I know pronounces it Lay-oh-nie.

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NotJoiningIn · 06/07/2011 18:25

I went to school with one and she wasn't very nice so that puts me off! In terms of pronunciation it was Lay-OH-nee.

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birdofthenorth · 06/07/2011 18:59

I like it. Little lioness! DH vetoed for DD so use it for me!

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talkingnonsense · 06/07/2011 19:10

I have heard it to rhyme with peony- Leah ne, and I think it's lovely. Heroine of a great georgette Heyer novel!

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jellybeans · 06/07/2011 20:07

Great name!

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islawhiter · 06/07/2011 20:31

Its beautiful,its my daughters name! I looked it up before she was born and is french from the 1st world war when it sounded abit continental, it was also used by the local gypsies in the twenties alot from my home town, it was also a flapper name (roaring twenties,charlston} as was my name,penelope, also my daughter is very beautiful,tall and leggy and the name really suits her.

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jugglingmug · 06/07/2011 20:35

I love it. Strong and feminine, really difficult to find one that's both Smile.

(Makes note of name even though she has no DP/H and no intention of having DC4!)

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MarioandLuigi · 06/07/2011 20:53

I like it, I think its really pretty.

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pinkgirlythoughts · 07/07/2011 08:48

I like it pronounced LAY-oh-nee, and also LEE-oh-nee. Leonie Emma (with both pronounciations) is lovely.

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bobanna · 07/07/2011 13:41

Thank you everyone x

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swash · 07/07/2011 20:29

Fabulous name!

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bamboostalks · 07/07/2011 20:32

It is quite simply the most perfect girl's name ever!

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DialMforMummy · 07/07/2011 21:23

Love it.

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Ephiny · 07/07/2011 21:51

I like it a lot, really beautiful, strong, feminine name. You will get people pronouncing it in various random ways though (but that is the case for many names!).

Leona is also nice.

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Tommy · 07/07/2011 21:54

I really like it - I knew someone called it and I really admired her. she pronounced it Lee-OH-nee
Smile

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meditrina · 07/07/2011 21:55

Heroine of "These Old Shades" - a wonderful character.

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gitinora · 09/07/2011 00:13

Sorry but its seen as a chav name where i come from

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Bandwithering · 09/07/2011 23:28

Well I see it as a shortform of Leonora. To me it sounds ladylike and refined.

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mathanxiety · 09/07/2011 23:50

Very nice. I went to school with quite a few, all of whom pronounced it Lee-OH-nee.

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