Hi Everyone,
I had a beautiful daughter that we named Madeline Claire. The names Madeline and Claire were our top two favorites throughout my pregnancy. We had trouble ultimately deciding on her name so we waited to name her until after she was born. We knew she would most likely be Madeline Claire or Claire Madeline.
Madeline is a name I have adored since I was a child. Growing up with the 'Madeline' books, tv shows, and movie cemented the Mad-uh-line pronunciation for me and that is the pronunciation I prefer. My husband and other family members liked the Mad-uh-line pronunciation, but also liked the Mad-uh-Lyn or Mad-uh-Len pronunciation.
Ultimately we went with Madeline as her first name not realizing all of the pronunciation problems we would run into. Most people say Madeline's name like Mad-uh-Lyn. I never realized it would bother me so much. Even after I introduce her as Mad-uh-Line they will still call her Mad-uh-Lyn. I feel like I set her up for a lifetime of name issues and having to correct people on her pronunciation.
Sometimes I wish we just named her Claire. Much more straightforward.
Is it crazy to want people to use my preferred pronunciation even though it is less popular? Should I give in and just call her Mad-uh-Lyn? Should she go by both? Does anyone know any Mad-uh-Lines?
My husband says people will learn her name the way we say. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive.
Thoughts?
Re: Names with Multiple Pronunciations - Madeline
My name is often pronounced wrong, if I interact with someone on a regular basis I correct them. If I only see them once I usually don't bother.
I think you may encounter some pronunciation corrections when she's young. Let it go and just know that when she's an adult (which she will spend most of her life being!) she will figure it out just fine. You picked a beautiful name!
I have a name that is frequently mispronounced because there are two common pronunciations like with your daughter's, and honestly it isn't that big of a deal.
You: "Yes, Mad-uh-line does!"
That way you are indirectly pointing out that the name was said wrong and not making a big issue out of it. Eventually, it will catch on.
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FWIW, I immediately thought it was Mad-uh-line
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@Joelandmissy if your daughter Annika can do it I'm sure Madeline will be able to learn to correct people as well.
I didn't even realize people would mispronounce it and even if I thought they might, it wouldn't have dissuaded me from using the name. My name is Ainsley and 95% of the time, I'm correcting people on pronunciation. It really doesn't bother me that much. Plus, it's the person who is doing the mispronouncing that looks silly if it's continuous!
Funnily enough my middle name is Madeleine, pronounced "mad-uh-lehn" (the French say "mad-lehn" for this spelling) - perhaps this is why I typically default pronunciation of Madeline to the way you intended it for your daughter.