How to pronounce Eragon?

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Pronunciation of Eragon in Brookfield, connecticut, United States of America

Eragon is pronounced as

eh r - uh - g aw n

eh sounds like the 'e' in 'pet'
r sounds like the 'r' in 'rat'
uh sounds like the 'u' in 'up'
g sounds like the 'g' in 'go'
aw sounds like the 'aw' in 'law'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'


Eragon is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ eh r - uh - g aw n ]

eh r - uh - g aw n
pet rat   up   go law no

Type of Name:

air-a-gone

Language:

American

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

none

Meaning:

a name of a book/movie


Comments:

Pronunciation of Eragon in Brookfield, connecticut, United States of America

air-a-gone


Type of Name:

air-a-gone

Language:

American

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

none

Meaning:

a name of a book/movie


Comments:

Pronunciation of Eragon in GA, USA

Eragon is pronounced as

Era pronounced same as English word "Era" as in a time period; gon pronounced as "gone"

as sounds like the 'as' in 'gas'
in sounds like the 'in' in 'pin'


Eragon is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Era pronounced same as English word "Era" as in a time period; gon pronounced as "gone" ]

as as in as
gas gas pin gas

Type of Name:

Fictional First Name

Language:

Inheritance Cycle (Christopher Paolini); American

Meaning:

In the books it was the name of the first dragon rider, who was an elf. It was rare to be named Eragon because of the significance it held during the dragon wars.

Additional Information:

Paolini has said that he liked the name Eragon for two main reasons: 1) Eragon is just "Dragon" with an "e" instead of a "d"; thus, Eragon; 2) Paolini has said that it the name also reminds him of an "Era" "gone" by, which corresponds to the events in the series(especially the conclusion of the last book, Inheritance).


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