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Taliesin
What are your opinions of Taliesin for a boy? I like it pronounced Tal-uh-sin best but am open to the welsh pronunciations too ~ Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry ~
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I am only a fan of the traditional pronunciation. It's a great name, but I wouldn't use it on a child - maybe a pet.
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I think it's a lovely name, and I prefer the Welsh pronunciation.
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I like it, but wouldn't use it. It's a bit too fantasy-fashioned. I prefer the Welsh pr. Sorry, but I think the pr. Tal-uh-sin makes it sound like medicine.
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I prefer the traditional pronunciation. Tal-uh-sin could easily be misheard as talisman.http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149886
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IMO, as you're in the UK and not thousands of miles away where nobody's ever going to know or care, there's no excuse for not pronouncing it properly. It's not difficult, there aren't any sounds in it that don't work in English:
tal ee ESS in
I love it and would happily use it.
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I've never heard it pronounced that way, not that I've heard it often. I pronounce it how BtN describes it (tal-ee-ES-in). I think it's a very nice name, although a little unwieldy. Our good friends have a baby boy named Taliesin and the pronunciation I mentioned is the same one they use. I'm curious to ask them sometime how much trouble they've already had with his name.
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