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[Opinions] EE-en
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I've always pronounced it EE-en and know a very cute little boy named Ian William. And in general that's how it's pronounced, especially in Great Britain. Recently my father started working with a man named Ian who pronounces it EYE-en. I'd never heard it pronounced and find it quite odd. When my dad says the name I usually think "Ion" but that might be because there's a TV station we used to watch that was Ion Entertainment.
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