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Xanthe/Ianthe/Evanthe

58 replies

Frankiefarr · 27/11/2021 13:22

Thoughts?

Xanthe - Zanthee

Ianthe - Ee-anthee

Evanthe - e-vanthee

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Palavah · 27/11/2021 13:24

I've never heard of the last one.

I prefer Xanthe.

DramaAlpaca · 27/11/2021 13:27

I like Xanthe and Ianthe. Not so keen on Evanthe.

Flutterflybutterby · 27/11/2021 13:36

I like Evanthe best.

Don't like Xanthe.

BiBabbles · 27/11/2021 13:46

Ianthe is my favourite of those three, but I think all of them are nice though may be difficult if in an area where the dialect has th-fronting so would end up -fee or -vee or similar by many.

I also have a sort spot for Chrysanthi.

ufucoffee · 27/11/2021 13:47

I love Xanthe. Not keen on the others.

WhereTheFuck · 27/11/2021 13:53

I think a lot of people would say eye-anthee.

I don't think Evanthe is a name. Evadne is, and has a similar feel?

My favourite is Xanthe.

EnidFrighten · 27/11/2021 13:57

All a bit Wankthe for me

Reminds of the spoilt kid called Xanthippe in Kimmy Schmidt

Frankiefarr · 27/11/2021 13:59

Evanthe is definitely a name. It’s a Greek name like the others.

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SunflowerIris · 27/11/2021 14:13

I’m so sorry to say this because I know that name choices are deeply personal, but I am just sharing my thoughts as requested.

Xanthe just makes me think of ugly Xanthelasma (anyone in healthcare with a basic level of knowledge will know what this is and will think of it too) and I don’t think that the other names will make your child’s life any easier either. If you really like ‘x’ names then maybe something like Xavier or Xander would be better?

IVflytrap · 27/11/2021 14:54

Evanthe is my favourite, followed by Ianthe. Both nice flower names. All three of them are lovely though. Smile I think Xanthe (which means yellow) sounds a bit stronger and "spikier" somehow, while the other two are softer sounding.

To the pp, Evanthe is definitely a name. All three are Greek.

IVflytrap · 27/11/2021 14:57

@SunflowerIris Xavier and Xander are both boy's names, and it sounds like OP is looking for girls names.

Chix2 · 27/11/2021 15:04

Xanthe

Frankiefarr · 27/11/2021 15:05

Hi yes girls not boys names. I think the medical connotation is probably a bit niche. I tried out Xanthe when I went to a coffee shop (the old Starbucks thing) and oddly got complemented on ‘my name ‘ by the staff and someone in the queue next to me. It’s just that I am mainly torn between Xanthe and Ianthe the latter one I know some people pronounce as Eye-anthe which is wrong but anglicised I suppose. But then people used or pronounce my name wrongly all the time

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ProfessorInkling · 27/11/2021 15:11

I have a Xanthe. I love it. Good job really 😆

campion · 27/11/2021 15:24

You haven't got a hope of people pronouncing Ianthe correctly. I think they'll just go with a hard 'I' sound, especially if they know Iolanthe.

I'm already having to cope with a DH getting annoyed about the 'wrong' pronunciation of Omicron, according to him anyway.

Frankiefarr · 27/11/2021 15:58

@campion

You haven't got a hope of people pronouncing Ianthe correctly. I think they'll just go with a hard 'I' sound, especially if they know Iolanthe.

I'm already having to cope with a DH getting annoyed about the 'wrong' pronunciation of Omicron, according to him anyway.

Haha yes as I understand it the emphasis should not me on the first syllable :)
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TuftyMarmoset · 27/11/2021 16:01

I thought the final syllable was uh rather than ee Blush I think a lot of people would struggle with the pronunciation. I actually think with the ee at the end they sound quite ugly, especially Ianthe.

foxgoosefinch · 27/11/2021 16:05

I like Xanthe and know a toddler one, but don’t like Evanthe I’m afraid - too close to Evadne which I really don’t like and find very old-fashioned. Are you Greek and looking for a name that works in both countries?

Luredbyapomegranate · 27/11/2021 16:06

The last one

I like Ianthe, but it’s more usual to pronounce it with an eye than an ee sound at the front here, so that will be annoying.

Xanthe I just find wet

ButtonSister · 27/11/2021 16:07

The only Ianthe I know is an Eye Anthee

MrsFin · 27/11/2021 16:07

Do you mean Iolanthe?

Carrotte · 27/11/2021 16:09

Xanthe is the only one I like

Frankiefarr · 27/11/2021 16:27

@MrsFin

Do you mean Iolanthe?
No think that name was a theatrical invention.

Ianthe is a Greek name quite popular with poets

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IVflytrap · 27/11/2021 16:39

OP doesn't mean Iolanthe (although it is another nice Greek name). All three names they have listed are legitimate names in their own right.

OP, I think it's quite likely you'll get the eye-anthee pronunciation for Ianthe on occasion, so if that will bother you, it might be worth going with one of the other two. FWIW, I don't think eye-anthee is wrong, I think it's a variation, as it's in line with the English pronunciation of other Greek names borrowed into English like Iolanthe(!), Iris, Irene, and Sophia (originally pronounced suh-fye-uh here). But I do agree that ee-anthee is much nicer. I imagine you would end up having to correct the pronunciation of all the names at some point, though. Even Xanthe will probably get "Xanth" on occasion.

Acqndalous · 27/11/2021 16:44

It's odd isn't it, that nobody has a problem pronouncing Ian correctly, but struggle with Ianthe.
I like them all OP so I'm no help, but I went to school with a Xanthe and she was lovely.

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