How to pronounce Daphne?

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Pronunciation of Daphne

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DAFF-nee




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Pronunciation of Daphne

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Daphne is pronounced as

d AE f - n ee

d sounds like the 'd' in 'do'
ae sounds like the 'a' in 'at'
f sounds like the 'f' in 'fan'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'


Daphne is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ d AE f - n ee ]

d AE f - n ee
do at fan   no see

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Pronunciation of Daphne in France

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Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

French

Gender:

Male


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Pronunciation of Daphne in Greece

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Daphne is pronounced as

dh AA f n ee

dh sounds like the 'th' in 'the'
aa sounds like the 'a' in 'car'
f sounds like the 'f' in 'fan'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'


Daphne is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ dh AA f n ee ]

dh AA f n ee
the car fan no see

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Language:

Greek


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Pronunciation of Daphne

Daphne is pronounced as

d ae f n

d sounds like the 'd' in 'do'
ae sounds like the 'a' in 'at'
f sounds like the 'f' in 'fan'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'


Daphne is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ d ae f n ]

d ae f n
do at fan no

Type of Name:

Daphne


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Pronunciation of Daphne in Netherlands

Daphne is pronounced as

dAHf nUh


Daphne is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ dAHf nUh ]

Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Greek mythology

Alternate Spelling(s):

Dafne (Italian), Daphné (French), Dafina (Albanian/Macedonian)

Meaning:

Bay leaf, symbol of pride and victory

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Usage: Greek mythology, France, English, Dutch, Italy


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Pronunciation of Daphne in Netherlands

Daf-nuh The a in daf is pronounced as the a in raft, but only if raft is pronounced in a british accent.


Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Greek mythology

Alternate Spelling(s):

Dafne (Italian), Daphné (French), Dafina (Albanian/Macedonian)

Meaning:

Bay leaf, symbol of pride and victory

Additional Information:

Usage: Greek mythology, France, English, Dutch, Italy


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