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Foreign baby boy name

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murcimari · 06/08/2007 17:03

We had a lovely baby boy a couple of days ago and now need your take on how the English would pronounce the name we chose for him: Viggo. It is of Danish origin and pronounced pretty much the way it's written. Cheers!

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MrsMar · 06/08/2007 17:05

I would say veee-goh. Very nice name, makes me think of Viggo Mortensen (hmmmm Aragorn!!) Congratulations!!!

SpawnHorcrux · 06/08/2007 17:05

I'd pronounce it 'Viggo' lol. (Not Veego or Vijo). I love btw

littlelapin · 06/08/2007 17:06

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pania · 06/08/2007 17:17

I would say Vigg - (rhymes with big) -o

kyala · 06/08/2007 17:29

I would pronounce it however you told me to pronounce it!!
As in Viggo Mortenson?!! He's lush!!!

murcimari · 06/08/2007 17:34

Thank you ladies ! I guess Vee-goh wouldn't sound too out of place either for it to bother him.

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MrsMar · 06/08/2007 17:41

hehehe just realised veee goh makes him sound a bit mexican.. pania said what I meant... vigg as in big.

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