Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Baby names

Find baby name inspiration and advice on the Mumsnet Baby Names forum.

How are these pronounced: Masie & Ellysse

35 replies

IsEatBedThyme · 17/02/2016 09:31

Someone I know had a baby and has text me the name. Masie Ellysse. How would you pronounce them?

Is Masie like Macey (may-see), or like Maisie (may-zee)?

Is Ellysse like Elise, Ellis, Alice with an E not an A or something else?

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
IsEatBedThyme · 17/02/2016 09:32

Oops, it's Elysse not Ellysse.

OP posts:
BikeRunSki · 17/02/2016 09:32

May-zee Eh-lease

IsEatBedThyme · 17/02/2016 09:33

FFS.

No it's not. It's Ellyse. Masie Ellyse.

OP posts:
strawberrypenguin · 17/02/2016 09:33

When I read them I said them as May-zee Elise but I could be wrong!

StayGoldPonyBoy · 17/02/2016 09:35

Mayzee eh-lease

StitchesInTime · 17/02/2016 09:36

I would guess that Masie is pronounced Mar-see unless it's a typo for Maisie perhaps.

I'd pronounce Elysse like Elise.

CottonFrock · 17/02/2016 09:41

Honestly, you're perfectly justified in just asking the parents, next time you see them, how they intend these names to be pronounced. You could be expected to know how to pronounce Macey Elise or Maisie Ellis, but if these parents have gone the 'let's choose ordinary enough names and play with the spelling for a hint of uniqueness' route, then all bets are off, because it's no longer so obvious what names they are riffing off.

Elysse written down looks slightly like a brand of shampoo.

ScrambledSmegs · 17/02/2016 09:57

I would assume Maisie Elise, but I'd check with the parents first. There are different ways to pronounce quite a few names so it's fair enough.

Sophronia · 17/02/2016 10:26

I would also assume Maisie Elise

Frazzled2207 · 17/02/2016 11:08

So would I.
Really weird spelling though and neither name is spelt as is sounds.
If they did it would be something like
Mah-see El-llis which doesn't sound intentional

merseyside · 17/02/2016 11:10

mazzy, eleese

SoupDragon · 17/02/2016 11:13

I think it's pronounced "Give me a dictionary of names" Wink

Seriously though, as others have said, I'd go for Mayzee Eleese unless told otherwise.

Fourormore · 17/02/2016 11:13

Could be Maisie or Macey but the second must be Elise.

GoldPlatedBacon · 17/02/2016 15:27

I would assume Macey Elise but suspect it's Maisy Elise

VinceNoirLovesHowardMoon · 18/02/2016 17:10

They are probably pronounced Maisie Elise but their parents are illiterate

justlikeastar · 19/02/2016 01:43

I work with an Elysse and didn't think it that bizarre. Blush

Pronounced Elise although she mainly goes by Ellie.

nooka · 19/02/2016 04:49

If I wasn't looking to hard I'd read it as Maisie I guess.

Looking at the spelling maybe
Mass- ee or maybe Maz- ee (with short 'a's)

Looks all wrong to me!

IsEatBedThyme · 19/02/2016 07:46

Met the baby yesterday, it's May-zee Ee-Lice (lice as in headlice)...!!

OP posts:
Frazzled2207 · 19/02/2016 10:22
Hmm
VinceNoirLovesHowardMoon · 19/02/2016 13:33

Yep they are definitely illiterate

AuntJane · 24/02/2016 23:51

Oh dear.

I once came across a Phoebe pronounced Po-ebb.

JessieMcJessie · 25/02/2016 14:41

Aunt Jane really - actual first hand meeting or "friend of a friend"?

I once met an Irish teacher who swore to me she did supply in a class with a girl called Yvonne, pronounced "ee-von-ee".

AuntJane · 25/02/2016 15:20

Jessie - Student of a teacher I know. I'd also heard of an apocryphal Australian child called "why-von-ee", who sounds as though she could be related to your Irish child.

JessieMcJessie · 25/02/2016 15:55

I narrowly missed being named Penny-lope as my Mum thought that was how you pronounced it!

crapfatbanana · 25/02/2016 19:03

I would want to say Maisie Elise but would just ask the friend!