You're bound to have spelling and pronunciation issues with either one. Madeleine's correct pronunciation is indeed Mad-uh-lynn. Our girl name last pregnancy was Madeleine Grace. If we have a girl in the future, she will be Madeleine Grace. I might have gone for the Madeline spelling were it not for the fact that she would be named after my favorite aunt.
This is our girl name and decision we're facing, too. I think we're leaning Madeline, but Madeleine seems more traditional. Isn't that the traditional French spelling? That's what I was told. Who knows.
This is our girl name and decision we're facing, too. I think we're leaning Madeline, but Madeleine seems more traditional. Isn't that the traditional French spelling? That's what I was told. Who knows.
yep. Traditionally in France, Madeleine is used. It is pronounced Mad-uh-Lynn and Madeline is pronounced the same but is the American spelling. I love either or.
Neither of those two are technically pronounced Mad-uh-lynn.
Madeleine (my favourite): Mad-uh-LEN
Madeline: Mad-uh-LINE
To get the pronunciation you like it would be Madelyn. But, I am in Canada and on the Quebec border, so they are more particular about these things. If you are set on these spellings, an anglophone tongue will be more likely to say Madeleine as Mad-uh-lynn.
Re: Madeleine or Madeline?
Yup. No question.
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Madeleine Grace.
Madeline is pronounced Mad uh LINE
Neither of those two are technically pronounced Mad-uh-lynn.
Madeleine (my favourite): Mad-uh-LEN
Madeline: Mad-uh-LINE
To get the pronunciation you like it would be Madelyn. But, I am in Canada and on the Quebec border, so they are more particular about these things. If you are set on these spellings, an anglophone tongue will be more likely to say Madeleine as Mad-uh-lynn.