[Opinions] Aisling
Thoughts on Aisling?
It is a long time favorite but at the moment it is close to the top of my list again.
I love the meaning and sound.
I like ASH-leen best but I also like ASH-linn and ASH-ling.
What is your favorite pronunciation?
If you are from Ireland or the UK: What would your pronunciation be if you read the name somewhere? Your first guess?
Is it dated to you?
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It is a long time favorite but at the moment it is close to the top of my list again.
I love the meaning and sound.
I like ASH-leen best but I also like ASH-linn and ASH-ling.
What is your favorite pronunciation?
If you are from Ireland or the UK: What would your pronunciation be if you read the name somewhere? Your first guess?
Is it dated to you?
Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
This message was edited 8/6/2021, 1:23 PM
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The one I know (in Northern Ireland) pronounces it ASH-leen. It’s ok, it does feel a little dated because it was more popular in the 80s/90s. I like the meaning.
annoyingly childish, don’t like it
i pronounce it as ayes-lin never heard of the other pronunciations
i pronounce it as ayes-lin never heard of the other pronunciations
Don't like it
ASH-leen is the pretty one IMO.
It's kind of unnatural for me to say, in my American accent. The unstressed long E feels forced. I think I could get used to saying it, though, if I knew one who said it that way.
I don't care for ASH-lin - too indistinguishable from boring Ashlyn - nor ASH-ling, since the "ling" ending turns me off.
It's kind of unnatural for me to say, in my American accent. The unstressed long E feels forced. I think I could get used to saying it, though, if I knew one who said it that way.
I don't care for ASH-lin - too indistinguishable from boring Ashlyn - nor ASH-ling, since the "ling" ending turns me off.