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How do you pronounce Aveline?
Line like in Caroline?
Or leen as is Eileen?Thank you!
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AV-e-leenI'm quite pleased to see most people pronounce it the same way! I always anticipated that most people would say ""AVA-line"I think it's beautiful! I love Abilene too but wouldn't be one to reference a Texan town.
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Like in Eileen. :)
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maybe shes born with it. maybe its avelinethat's how i say it. ay-vuh-leen
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Lol! Thanks!
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Ave-line
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I say "leen," but I'm always ready to adapt to the bearer's preference when it comes to names that end in -line.
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My first inclination is to say AH-vuh-leen, but if I met something with the name I'd ask them how to say it.
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'AV-uh-leen' was my first assumption.
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In English: Just as it says on this site.In my native Danish: a-ve-LEE-nuh.
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leen. Av-uh-leen.
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Same here.
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I pronounce it av-ə-LEEN but I've also heard AY-və-leen (similar to Abilene).
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Line, like in Caroline.
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A-veh-leen (with the short a sound)
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leen as in Eileen.
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Ay-veh-leen. I think it's gorgeous.
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AV-el-lynn. Lin like in Katherine, Madeline, Jacqueline.
Second most natural would be leen.
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AV-eh-leen
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Leen like Eileen. AV-a-leen.It's a very nice name. I love how medieval it sounds.
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I think you can pronounce it multiple ways.My first instinct is usually to say A (as in cat) AV-uh-leen, but then I always second (and triple) guess myself. My second instinct is to say AYVA-line. But AYVA-leen is also used. Moral of my personal story: don't use this name! haha
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Lol! I know-I'm more confused now! Will cross it off the list!
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