How to pronounce Magnes?

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Pronunciation of Magnes in Germany, Europe

Magnes is pronounced as

M AE G - n eh s

m sounds like the 'm' in 'me'
ae sounds like the 'a' in 'at'
g sounds like the 'g' in 'go'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'
eh sounds like the 'e' in 'pet'
s sounds like the 's' in 'so'


Magnes is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ M AE G - n eh s ]

M AE G - n eh s
me at go   no pet so

Type of Name:

Late Latin Name "The Great"

Language:

Jewish/Italian/Swedish/German/Norwegian/Danish

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

Magesowski (Polish)

Meaning:

The Great

Additional Information:

Late Latin name meaning "great". It was borne by 7th-century saint who was a missionary in Germany. It became popular in Scandinavia after the time of the 11th-century Norwegian king Magnus I, who was said to have been named after Charlemagne, or Carolus Magnus in Latin. The name was borne by six subsequent kings of Norway as well as three kings of Sweden. It was imported to Scotland and Ireland during the Middle Ages.


VARIANT: Mogens (Danish)
OTHER LANGUAGES: Mauno, Maunu (Finnish), Manus (Irish)


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Pronunciation of Magnes

Mag-nes


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Pronunciation of Magnes in Germany, Europe

Mag na us

As dividing the first word such as reading a magazine ( Mag ) then comes toward to Nah-s ( Nes ) as in saying Nus. This name is easy to pronounce.


Type of Name:

Late Latin Name "The Great"

Language:

Jewish/Italian/Swedish/German/Norwegian/Danish

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

Magesowski (Polish)

Meaning:

The Great

Additional Information:

Late Latin name meaning "great". It was borne by 7th-century saint who was a missionary in Germany. It became popular in Scandinavia after the time of the 11th-century Norwegian king Magnus I, who was said to have been named after Charlemagne, or Carolus Magnus in Latin. The name was borne by six subsequent kings of Norway as well as three kings of Sweden. It was imported to Scotland and Ireland during the Middle Ages.


VARIANT: Mogens (Danish)
OTHER LANGUAGES: Mauno, Maunu (Finnish), Manus (Irish)


Comments: