Please write out how you would pronounce this name if you saw it at first glance:
[name]Callen[/name]
Thank you!
Please write out how you would pronounce this name if you saw it at first glance:
[name]Callen[/name]
Thank you!
either caylin or callun
[name]Cal[/name], like [name]California[/name]
[name]Len[/name], like lens
“[name]Kal[/name]-Lan”
Lan as in [name]Land[/name] with out the “d”
I pronounce it like this as well.
Like this.
[name]Cal[/name] like “[name]Calvin[/name]” and
En like “in”
[name]Cal[/name]-in ([name]Cal[/name] as in [name]Cali[/name]) or [name]Collin[/name]
[name]Cal[/name]-in is my first thought
Yeah, like [name]Calvin[/name] without the v. [name]Cal[/name]-in.
[name]Cal[/name] - in.
[name]One[/name] of my obstetrical sonography textbooks is authored by a last name [name]Callen[/name] and that’s how the particular person’s is pronounced, so that would be my natural assumption.
[name]Cal[/name]-as in [name]California[/name]
[name]Len[/name]-as in lens
GREAT! So only one vote for ‘[name]Colin[/name]’. Today I saw it written over and over and I kept seeing 'Call-in". I’d love for it to be [name]Cal[/name]-len, with the nn [name]Cal[/name]. Thanks for your help.
This is how I pronounce it, too. Pretty intuitive to me!
[name]Kaylen[/name] is how I would pronounce it.
Probably (kal-in). But I might pronounce it (kay-lyn).
I would say [name]Cal[/name]-in.
Ka-lin (short a)
[name]Cal[/name] as in [name]Calvin[/name]
[name]Len[/name] as in lend
I pronounce it,
Ca likes the start of Cat
Then
Lin like the end of Caitlin
Just saw your post about pronouncing Callen the same as Colin and thought I might say that Cailean (pronounced the same as Callen) is actually the Scottish Gaelic for Colin so it’s not that bad a mistake to make.