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Madeline or Madeleine

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GoldenGirl89 · 28/11/2024 15:15

I know this has been posted about before- and while I’m certain I’ve read everything out there that’s been written, I remain undecided on my daughter’s name. Originally, the debate was between Matilda and Madeline. I will admit I don’t find Matilda to be a very pretty name, but really prefer the associated nicknames (I really dislike Maddy/Maddie for Madeline). My two other girls, Beatrix and Eleanor, go by their NN (Bea, Nelle) so it’s admittedly a bit of a theme for us.

Which do you find to be a more classic English name: Matilda vs Madeline/Madeleine?

I THINK I’ve landed on Madeline BUT I really find the spelling Madeleine to be quite pretty. The issue is I plan to pronounce it as Mad-eh-LINE and I know that’s atypical with the French spelling. We are in the US. Hoping to gather opinions on the above!

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user1492757084 · 29/11/2024 12:29

I prefer the spelling and pronunciation Madeleine.
Beatrix and Eleanor sound equally nice with Matilda and Madeleine.
Neither name is more English.
Other English names ..
Charlotte
Mary
Emma
Victoria
Lucie
Alice
Elizabeth
Catherine

MrsBennetsPoorNerves · 29/11/2024 12:35

I prefer the spelling with an "e" but not with your intended pronunciation (which I'm afraid I don't like anyway!). If you're planning to pronounce it as "line" then I would stick to that spelling personally.

I am not mad keen on Matilda either, if I'm honest. I like Madeleine pronounced the French way though.

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