I was pronouncing it “Jizz Lane” and found out it is a hard G.

  • @[email protected]
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    I only know of one person with that name, and I suspect it’s going to be more rare from now on because of her.

    • @Eylrid
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      Etymologically, the name is usually said to derive from the oblique case of a Proto-West Germanic root: *gīsl “hostage, pledge”

      Well that’s some nominative irony

  • @HomerianSymphony
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    There are two pronunciations.

    The original pronunciation is gee-LENN. (Hard G like gum, not gin. Note that the S is silent.)

    The more common pronunciation these days is zhee-SLENN.

    The gee-LENN pronunciation is still common in Belgium (where the name originates) while zhee-SLENN is more common In France and Quebec.

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        No, they’re the same name. Guylaine is a respelling of Ghislaine that makes the pronunciation more obvious, like how Jeffrey is a respelling of Geoffrey.

        They seem different to you because you’re using the non-traditional pronunciation of Ghislaine.

  • @tlou3please
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    91 month ago

    TIL it isn’t pronounced Jizz Lane. I’ve literally never heard it before (UK)

  • @Etterra
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    No no, “jizz lane” is correct.

    • SnausagesinaBlanketOP
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      Common in Quebec for sure.

      As common as vinegar on French fries there?

  • @jeffw
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    61 month ago

    Probably more common in France but I get the vibe it’s an older name. Like, how common is “Ruth” in the US?

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      Like, how common is “Ruth” in the US?

      Last time I heard the name “Ruth” was probably 1995, watching The Net with Sandra Bullock. 🤣

      Oh wait, there’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg too.

  • @BigMikeInAustin
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    Thanks for asking. I went back and forth in my head since I’ve never heard it said out loud and never looked it up.

  • @pfjarschel
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    21 month ago

    Very common in Brazil, but without the ‘h’. I was surprised when I learned about “that” Ghislaine.

  • @spittingimage
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    21 month ago

    In my country, New Zealand? Almost unheard of. Sounds Welsh to me.

  • @theywilleatthestars
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    Not very seeing as I only know of one of them. Could be more common in other parts of the world though

  • Don_Dickle
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    I have seen your post for the past 2 hours and decided to look up the name but it just gives me Epsteins wife…sorry I can’t help