Was looking at place baby names and was pleasantly surprised when I saw this one. For a girl, pronounced "kal-lay," it's the name of a city in northern France.
I love the name...drew instant nostalgia and memories of France.
IMO, I have a hard to pronounce name, and I have very very very rarely in life taken offense to people mispronouncing it. In fact, what I have found is that my name has been one of the best built in ice breakers throughout my entire life.
My first car. And my first thought when I heard this name. However .... with Oldsmobile being dead and the people who would remember the unfortunate model that was the Calais very few and far between, I do think it's pretty if you're not concerned about nobody ever, ever, ever pronouncing or spelling your child's name correctly.
ETA: holy run-on sentence, batman. Sorry.
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anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012
I actually like it, and would have pronounced it correctly. But it looks like I am in the minority, so you might want to take that into consideration. It definitely has the making for a beautiful middle name though, I bet it would flow well with lots of first names.
So while Calais is a city in France and is pronounced that way, Calais is also a city in Maine and pronounced Callas.
I would just make sure that wherever you live, there isn't a city mispronounced like that nearby. Because, if I named my baby in Maine Calais, eveyone would call her Callas. But, if I did it in France, I would get the correct pronounciation. So, I think it depends on where you are in terms of what you are going to get from people.
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Yep. This.
I love the name...drew instant nostalgia and memories of France.
IMO, I have a hard to pronounce name, and I have very very very rarely in life taken offense to people mispronouncing it. In fact, what I have found is that my name has been one of the best built in ice breakers throughout my entire life.
My first car. And my first thought when I heard this name. However .... with Oldsmobile being dead and the people who would remember the unfortunate model that was the Calais very few and far between, I do think it's pretty if you're not concerned about nobody ever, ever, ever pronouncing or spelling your child's name correctly.
ETA: holy run-on sentence, batman. Sorry.
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anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012
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It is also a town in Maine, pronounced Caal-iss (long A sound). Not the greatest town either.
Unless most of the people around you are French descent, I would not use it. You would not name your kid Venezia unless you were Italian would you?
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So while Calais is a city in France and is pronounced that way, Calais is also a city in Maine and pronounced Callas.
I would just make sure that wherever you live, there isn't a city mispronounced like that nearby. Because, if I named my baby in Maine Calais, eveyone would call her Callas. But, if I did it in France, I would get the correct pronounciation. So, I think it depends on where you are in terms of what you are going to get from people.