| Title: | A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy) | 
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| Created: | Tue Feb 13 1996 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri May 30 1997 | 
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                I am due Dec. 22nd and am considering for a girl's name-
    Selene. (Pronounced sel-UH-nee) I believe I read this name in an
    Isaac Asimov book, "The Gods Themselves", one of my favorite science
    fiction books.
    
                My boyfriend's last name is Schweitzer, thus Selene
    Schweitzer. What a mouthful! 
    
                Has anyone ever heard this name before-pronounced this
    way? Believe it is an unusual pronunciation-but want to make sure
    it isn't real common in other parts of the country? (Have heard
    of sel-een or sel-en-a, but not Sel-UH-nee.)
    
    
    Sandy
    
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| 394.1 | a few suggestions | CAPNET::BARKER | Fri Jun 02 1989 07:52 | 10 | |
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    No, I have never heard that pronunciation of Selene.  Personally I
    prefer  the Se-leene version.
    
    And yes it is quite a mouthful!!  Maybe a non-"S" name would be better,
    like Vanessa?  or Rebecca?  How about Rachelle -- pronounced with a
    soft "ch" sound like  Rashelle?  That is kind of nice, don't you think?
    
    A.B.
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| 394.2 | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Here today and here again tomorrow | Fri Jun 02 1989 11:04 | 11 | |
|     Seleene -----
    
    possible explanation follows - I doubt it, but the similarity makes
    it feasible ...
    
    from Saline meaning salt
    
    ?
    !
    
    Stuart
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| 394.3 | Moon Child | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Tue Jun 06 1989 11:55 | 15 | 
| Selene was the Greek goddess of the moon. Her name is (according to my dictionary) pronounced suh-LEE-nee. I distinctly remember hearing the name prounounced suh-LEEN however. One thing you might want to consider is spelling it differently to reflect the pronunciation -- selunee ??? Another thing to consider, though: is that really the way it's pronounced? Typically, when you emphasize a syllable, you give it some stronger sound than the schwa (the "uh" sound). So, should it really be se-LUH-nee or suh-LEE-nee? Some other variants to consider (all of which eliminate spelling and pronunciation problems pretty well): Selina, Selena, and Celine (which is really a pet form of Marcelline, but at least gets the pronunciation across). -- Cliff | |||||