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Lachlan?

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Noodle1234 · 31/05/2016 21:26

What do you think of the name Lachlan? Also, how would you pronounce it?

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Lolimax · 31/05/2016 21:28

I like it. DD 19 knew one in school. He pronounced his 'lack-lun'. We're Welsh not Scottish if that makes any difference?

Jessbow · 31/05/2016 22:28

Lock-lun
Quite like it

dancemom · 31/05/2016 22:38

Lach with the same ch sound as the Scottish pronunciation of loch

IMurderedStampyLongnose · 31/05/2016 22:39

Lock-Lun.loves it!

Drquin · 31/05/2016 22:46

Similarly to how you'd pronounce "loch" ..... Which is the issue :-)
Depends if that expanse of water is pronounced more like the bit which secures a door .....

Then more of a "lun" than "laan" ending.

MyNewBearTotoro · 31/05/2016 22:50

I love it, it's on my shortlist if DC3 is a boy and I think the nickname Lockie is very cute.

I'd pronounce it with a hard ch like the Scottish word loch and with the end vowel to rhyme with melon/ lemon etc. Loch-lun.

I wouldn't pronounce the ch like ck and wouldn't expect others to BUT I'm in Wales where the hard ch sound is common and most people have no problems with it. I see in England some people might say Lock-lun which I'm not so keen on.

Salmotrutta · 31/05/2016 22:59

It's lach -lan with the "ch" pronounced in the Scottish way.

Certainly not like "ck". That's in no way correct.
And I'd say the "La" is pronounced like La-La-La but I suspect it's very regional.

Salmotrutta · 31/05/2016 23:02

I've yet to meet someone pronounce the "Lach" bit as "Loch" (I.e. O instead of A) but again maybe that's regional.

Although I doubt it

LongChalk · 31/05/2016 23:05

It's Scottish and in Scotland they would pronounce it Lach-lan. Certainly not Loch-lan. Lochlan sounds American to me.

MyNewBearTotoro · 31/05/2016 23:07

Sorry, I misread for the name Lochlan rather than Lachlan. I guess I would pronounce Lachlan with a 'la' sound (and the hard ch) although I have never met a Lachlan, only a Lochlan.

MyNewBearTotoro · 31/05/2016 23:07

(Lochlan is Irish)

Salmotrutta · 31/05/2016 23:10

Thank god for someone agreeing with me LongChalk - I heartily concur.

I'm not a fan of people using names they don't know how to pronounce - it just sounds daft.

(Scottish by the way)

Eigg · 31/05/2016 23:13

Lach-lan.

'Ch' as in loch as per pp.

Nn "Lachy"

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LongChalk · 31/05/2016 23:21

I'm not Scottish but DH is. He would def say, Lachlan with nn Lachy or Lachie. It reminds me of Hamish McBeth (shows my age)

LongChalk · 31/05/2016 23:23

Lots of Scottish names are popular in Australia. You're never more than 6ft away from a Lachlan, a Bruce, a Duncan, a Donald or a Fraser.

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squoosh · 01/06/2016 11:23

In Ireland it's pronounced loch-lan which I think sounds SO much nicer than the flat Scottish pronunciation of lach-lan.

LongChalk · 01/06/2016 11:59

But they're different names, Squoosh. To me, that's like saying Francesca is so much nicer than Frances or Georgina is so much nicer than Georgia. They're different names rather than different pronunciations of the same name. Different meaning and everything.

squoosh · 01/06/2016 12:10

Hmmm. But McLachlan gets pronounced Mc-lach-lan and also Mc-loch-lan.

MumOnACornishFarm · 01/06/2016 13:49

Lovely, love it! Only Lachlan I ever knew was Australian. I would pronounce it Loch- (like the Scottish loch, a softer sound than lock) -lan.

MumOnACornishFarm · 01/06/2016 13:51

Sorry I have also made the Lachlan/Lochlan mistake! My last post should gave referred to Lochlan.

LongChalk · 01/06/2016 14:09

Only Mclaughlins I ever knew spelt it thus but then they were of Irish descent.

Noodle1234 · 01/06/2016 14:21

Every baby name site I've seen suggests pronouncing it Loch-lun, why is that if Scottish people pronounce it Lach-lun? Is everyone else just getting it wrong?

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