Prefer Evan as a standalone. To me they're not even pronounced the same so its not a natural nickname. The 'E-van' in Evander has two syllables, while 'Evan' alone is just one.
Me: 32 DH: 33 Married: October 2015 TTC #1: October 2015 EDD #1: June/July 2017
Prefer Evan as a standalone. To me they're not even pronounced the same so its not a natural nickname. The 'E-van' in Evander has two syllables, while 'Evan' alone is just one.
Hmm, my brother is named Evan and it's definitely two syllables. Ev-an. Maybe there are regional pronunciation differences?
That said, I think Evan is a great name on its own. It doesn't need to be a nickname. I'm not crazy about Evander anyway, since I can only think of the boxer. Isn't he the one that got his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson? Not a great association, imo.
Prefer Evan as a standalone. To me they're not even pronounced the same so its not a natural nickname. The 'E-van' in Evander has two syllables, while 'Evan' alone is just one.
Hmm, my brother is named Evan and it's definitely two syllables. Ev-an. Maybe there are regional pronunciation differences?
That said, I think Evan is a great name on its own. It doesn't need to be a nickname. I'm not crazy about Evander anyway, since I can only think of the boxer. Isn't he the one that got his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson? Not a great association, imo.
I'll have to definitely Google it, now. I just randomly came across it and it kind of struck me as different, but not wacky or "you-neek". If that's the case though, it's a no in my book. Lol
Prefer Evan as a standalone. To me they're not even pronounced the same so its not a natural nickname. The 'E-van' in Evander has two syllables, while 'Evan' alone is just one.
Hmm, my brother is named Evan and it's definitely two syllables. Ev-an. Maybe there are regional pronunciation differences?
That said, I think Evan is a great name on its own. It doesn't need to be a nickname. I'm not crazy about Evander anyway, since I can only think of the boxer. Isn't he the one that got his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson? Not a great association, imo.
I'll have to definitely Google it, now. I just randomly came across it and it kind of struck me as different, but not wacky or "you-neek". If that's the case though, it's a no in my book. Lol
@Merinmac yes Evan is two syllables...she said E-van-Der versus Ev-an. It's literally pronounced differently and with emphasis in different parts of the name.
Re: Boys name, nickname Evan
DH: 33
Married: October 2015
TTC #1: October 2015
EDD #1: June/July 2017
That said, I think Evan is a great name on its own. It doesn't need to be a nickname. I'm not crazy about Evander anyway, since I can only think of the boxer. Isn't he the one that got his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson? Not a great association, imo.