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Re: Elisha
I love this:I mostly enjoy that I CANNOT assume whether the pronunciation were (phonetically) Eli(z)sha / [Elijsha] with a long "i" sound; or, whether the "i" has an "ee" sound - Eleesha (as in 'Lisa' or Shakisha (or) Shakeesha.The same would be true for a male Elizabeth. Would a male Elizabeth be (better?) pronounced with the long "I" sound as in Eliza (as in the old folk tune "there's a hole in the bucket dear Liza, Dear Liza"); or, better with the more common American (at least for us Nor'easters) pronunciation of Elizabeth - with the short letter "i" sound as in hit, mitt, kid, or lid. It is rather funny that Elizabeth has such popularity through conventional female use; yet while many may struggle with this - can a male Elizabeth be nicknamed "Ethan" - as in the Elizabethan Era? None would be the wiser but for those who know his formal name. Certainly the sovereign authority of her reign is greater importance than her gender.

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Sorry - posted in the wrong spotSorry, Pink Princess: I intended this post to be under RDNZL's main rubric or header. Sorry...
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