Betrys (f)
This name has been floating around in my head for a couple weeks now. I want to pronounce it so it rhymes with 'tetris', although the real pronunciation is BET-rees. So I have a couple questions:
1) What do you think of Betrys pronounced as BEH-tris? Do you prefer BET-rees?
2) Would giving this name to a child and purposely pronouncing it wrong make me annoying?*
Thanks!
*ETA: I've just been informed by Pie that BEH-tris is actually a legitimate pronunciation. So, what do you think of the name in general?
- Hola
1) What do you think of Betrys pronounced as BEH-tris? Do you prefer BET-rees?
2) Would giving this name to a child and purposely pronouncing it wrong make me annoying?*
Thanks!
*ETA: I've just been informed by Pie that BEH-tris is actually a legitimate pronunciation. So, what do you think of the name in general?
- Hola
This message was edited 9/8/2014, 3:58 PM
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I had a distant aunt who was always known as Beattie; I think it's a UK peculiarity. But it is very dreadful. My Beatrice daughter goes by Bea very happily. I asked her if anyone ever called her Honey, and she smiled menacingly and said "It has been tried occasionally, but never twice by the same person".
My inclination has always been to pronounce Betrys to rhyme with 'tetris'. I don't feel like that will be an issue at all.
I like it. I think it's classic but quirky with a bit of a modern twist.
I like it. I think it's classic but quirky with a bit of a modern twist.
I'm Welsh and I'd pronounce it to rhyme with tetris - more or less, I roll my 'r's.
The end is like Carys, which you can hear here pronounced by a Welsh person:
http://www.forvo.com/word/carys/#cy (top two pronunciations)
The end is like Carys, which you can hear here pronounced by a Welsh person:
http://www.forvo.com/word/carys/#cy (top two pronunciations)
Really? That makes me feel so much better! The only pronunciation this site lists is BET-rees. Thanks for the link!