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How do you spell the version of Marie that's pronounced MAR-ee rather than Muh-REE?

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SundayRoast · 24/08/2008 00:38

Or are they both spelled Marie and you just have to tell everyone?

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Aitch · 24/08/2008 00:42

mairi, if you're a jock.

zippitippitoes · 24/08/2008 00:44

lol i thought they were different names

SundayRoast · 24/08/2008 00:46

Thanks

Do I have to be Scottish? Married surname is and one of my grans is, but I am not. I have an ancestor who is MAR-ee rather than Muh-REE but I think it's just spelled Marie - problem being that I like MAR-ee but not Muh-REE (apologies to any Maries )

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troubledfriend · 24/08/2008 01:32

def mairi

Not Mhairi, which is pronounced VAR - eh

Califrau · 24/08/2008 03:34

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reginaphilangy · 24/08/2008 03:35

i have a colleague named Marie - pronounced Mar-ee (emphasis on the Mar) She does need to tell everyone that its pronounced that way and gets very annoyed when it isn't pn that way!

AnnVan · 24/08/2008 06:04

As far as I know MAR-ee is spelled Mari. South Africa Marie is pronounced this way because of the Afrikaans accents. Melanie is pronounced Mel-arnie and Karen also has the long sound.

Califrau · 24/08/2008 06:24

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differentID · 24/08/2008 08:49

My aunt is MAR-ee and she's spelled her name Marie .

everlong · 24/08/2008 10:11

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3andnomore · 24/08/2008 10:18

if I saw Marie, I would pronounce it Mah-ree/Mar-ee...is it possible that people only would pronounce it Mur-ee depending on their accents?

smartiejake · 24/08/2008 10:43

Both my mum and my gran are called Marie pronounce with the emphasis on the MAR. It causes no end of confusion. I would definitely go with Mairi. Lovely name!

poissonfou · 24/08/2008 11:00

i'm irish and an accent is put on the 'a' to create the emphasis on thus mar-ee rather than mur-ee

wellbalanced · 24/08/2008 11:10

Husband has an auntie Marie, pronounced Marry but still spelt same.

SundayRoast · 24/08/2008 11:58

Thanks all Think she will have to spend a lifetime explaining it (because even spelled Mairi, people like me would probably still pronounce it Mary! ) but I have a (semi-Spanish) friend who spells her name Sara and pronounces it Sarah, and she seems to cope

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MakemineaGandT · 24/08/2008 12:30

I have a friend called Mah-ree (spelt Mahrie)

Romy7 · 24/08/2008 12:36

this made me think of 'mah-riel's wedding' lol.

names are so tricky - i had an unfortunate experience with a 'sile' who turned out to be 'sheila'.

i always get it wrong.

rodg82 · 24/08/2008 22:15

i shared a houes with a girl when i was a student called maree said the way you want!
prefer it spelt mairi tho i must admit - it looks prettier i think!

squeaver · 24/08/2008 22:16

have seen Mairi and Mari.

Dior · 24/08/2008 22:24

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Olihan · 24/08/2008 22:24

I have a scottish friend called Mairi and she pronounces it 'marry'. Just to cloud the issue further .

Mairi is prettier than Marie though, imo.

MmeLindt · 24/08/2008 22:27

Here in Germany we pronounce Marie MAR-ee. I think it depends on your accent, and where you live.

mamaberta · 24/08/2008 22:27

DSis is a Mari (marry) tho' christened Marie. She dropped the 'e' for reasons best known to herself. I don't think she has ever had much difficulty getting people to say her name right. We're all Irish so it's interesting to hear the Scottish bit.

soph28 · 24/08/2008 22:30

We are all scottish and my aunt is Marie,
my sister's middle name is Marie and in fact everyone I know called Marie it is pronounced MAR-ee.

SundayRoast · 25/08/2008 09:56

Thanks for all the feedback - who knew that there were so many ways to spell/pronounce the same name?! Good to know there are some places where she won't have to explain herself though! I think Mairi is a pretty spelling.

Now wondering about:

Mairi Edith
Mairi Elizabeth or
Mairi Edith Elizabeth

(Edith is my mum's name and Elizabeth is MIL's, so would be good to have them both but is that too many names?)

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