This was actually at the top of the list for DD's name when she was born- I love the French spelling, it adds a touch of elegance and class. My middle name is Jeanne- and even though the name is common, the spelling has set it apart in so many situations. It really made my name more special overall. (IMHO)
My daughter just wasn't a Vivienne when we saw her though.... She's a Cadence through and through...
ETA: Also, you can just call her Vivi for short if you're concerned about her spelling it. Our girl is learning to write Cady before her full name...
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I always thought Vivienne was a prettier spelling. My friend named her daughter Vivian and it grew on me more. Also, when I was pregnant my grandmother informed me that her middle name was Vivian. (Can't believe I didn't know that after 29 years of knowing her.) She always dropped hints that I should name my daughter Vivian after her, but we ended up having a boy. Sadly, she passed away in January and now Vivian is definitely on our short list eventhough one of my closest friends named her daughter that.
We're going with Vivienne because my husband's last name is French, so I think it flows better and looks prettier.
It could be pronounced differently (Vivienne = viv-vee-Enne, Vivian = VIV-ee-un), but for all practical purposes, people around me say it the same way.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
We're going with Vivienne because my husband's last name is French, so I think it flows better and looks prettier.
It could be pronounced differently (Vivienne = viv-vee-Enne, Vivian = VIV-ee-un), but for all practical purposes, people around me say it the same way.
I prefer Vivian, but if your last name is French, definitely do Vivienne. Plus, the french pronunciation is gorgeous!!!
Re: Vivian or Vivienne
Vivian. Less letters. Simple. Also I would pronounce Vivienne as Viv-ee-enn.
Vivienne!!!
This was actually at the top of the list for DD's name when she was born- I love the French spelling, it adds a touch of elegance and class. My middle name is Jeanne- and even though the name is common, the spelling has set it apart in so many situations. It really made my name more special overall. (IMHO)
My daughter just wasn't a Vivienne when we saw her though....
She's a Cadence through and through...
ETA: Also, you can just call her Vivi for short if you're concerned about her spelling it.
Our girl is learning to write Cady before her full name...
I also think they are pronounced differently. To me:
I prefer the way Vivian looks and sounds.
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We're going with Vivienne because my husband's last name is French, so I think it flows better and looks prettier.
It could be pronounced differently (Vivienne = viv-vee-Enne, Vivian = VIV-ee-un), but for all practical purposes, people around me say it the same way.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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I prefer Vivian, but if your last name is French, definitely do Vivienne. Plus, the french pronunciation is gorgeous!!!
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