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saw an english tv show recently. i tried to find out what the girl's name was
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marcel (aka marcel)
Apr 29 '13, 15:07
it was Siobhan. but the pronounciation of it has nothing to do with the writing.
just like Saoirse
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That's a not uncommon Irish girls name. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 29, 15:50
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i knew that Bananarama and Sugababes each had a member by that name -- nm
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marcel
Apr 29, 15:54
They used that name on a recent episode of Castle. First time I'd ever heard that name pronounced
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TWuG
Apr 29, 15:47
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i felt the same
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marcel
Apr 29, 15:49
that's irish, not really english. I worked in an irish pub (long ago) and when I saw that name on the schedule, it didn't connect to the "Chiffon" tha
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zork
Apr 29, 15:13
one of my stepsisters had a friend who pronounced it more like shih-wan or schwan. -- nm
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b.
Apr 29, 15:13
"Shavaugn", right? -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 29, 15:09
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it sounded like that, ye -- nm
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marcel
Apr 29, 15:11
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It's probably celtic ... like how kieran is "Ciaran" -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 29, 15:12
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