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ivyblossom ([personal profile] ivyblossom) wrote2006-04-25 10:08 pm

Donovan

I was looking up the history of the name "Donovan" (because I was considering it for a character name, and I wanted to know when it first came into regular use as a first name), and I found this:
The boy's name Donovan is pronounced DAH-na-vun.
Can an Irish person (or English person?) help me out with this one? Is this an American pronunciation key, or do you really say it that way? I would have thought it was DAWN-a-vun.
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[identity profile] ivyblossom.livejournal.com 2006-04-26 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah I guess we'll see. I would think it would have an O sound rather than an A sound, but I want to make sure that's right. Thanks! Your guess is better than mine. :)

[identity profile] fractalreality.livejournal.com 2006-04-26 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
I know how I say it, just am never good at phonetics!
But yeah, the beginning has always been pronounced as it is written by people I know; and I'm pretty sure Londoners aren't all weird :P