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Pronunciation of Penelope
PEN-"L"-OH-PEE
Origin: Greek
Means: Duck
Gender: Female
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Pronunciation of Penelope
p eh n - eh l - oh - p ee
p | sounds like the | 'p' | in 'pet' | |
eh | sounds like the | 'e' | in 'pet' | |
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
l | sounds like the | 'l' | in 'let' | |
oh | sounds like the | 'o' | in 'so' | |
ee | sounds like the | 'ee' | in 'see' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ p eh n - eh l - oh - p ee ]
p
eh
n
-
eh
l
-
oh
-
p
ee
pet
pet
no
pet
let
so
pet
see
Pronunciation of Penelope in US
Pronunciation of Penelope in Eastern United Sates
'pen'-'NELL'-uh-'pee'
Type of Name:
First Name
Language:
Greek
Gender:
Female
Meaning:
Pēnelopē (Πηνελόπη) is usually understood to combine the Greek word pēnē (πήνη), "weft", and ōps (ὤψ), "face", which is considered the most appropriate for a cunning weaver whose m
Additional Information:
In Homer's legend of the Odyssey, Penelope the faithful wife of Odysseus was a weaver, weaving her design for a shroud by day, but unravelling it again at night, to keep her suitors from claiming her during the long years while Odysseus was away. Penelope has a high lineage that melds human and divine.
Pronunciation of Penelope in Greece
p ee n eh l OH p ee
p | sounds like the | 'p' | in 'pet' | |
ee | sounds like the | 'ee' | in 'see' | |
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
eh | sounds like the | 'e' | in 'pet' | |
l | sounds like the | 'l' | in 'let' | |
oh | sounds like the | 'o' | in 'so' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ p ee n eh l OH p ee ]
p
ee
n
eh
l
OH
p
ee
pet
see
no
pet
let
so
pet
see
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Language:
Greek
Pronunciation of Penelope in Brazil
Pronunciation of Penelope in Eastern United Sates
p eh n - EH L - uh - pee
p | sounds like the | 'p' | in 'pet' | |
eh | sounds like the | 'e' | in 'pet' | |
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
l | sounds like the | 'l' | in 'let' | |
uh | sounds like the | 'u' | in 'up' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ p eh n - EH L - uh - pee ]
p
eh
n
-
EH
L
-
uh
-
pet
pet
no
pet
let
up
Type of Name:
First Name
Language:
Greek
Gender:
Female
Meaning:
Pēnelopē (Πηνελόπη) is usually understood to combine the Greek word pēnē (πήνη), "weft", and ōps (ὤψ), "face", which is considered the most appropriate for a cunning weaver whose m
Additional Information:
In Homer's legend of the Odyssey, Penelope the faithful wife of Odysseus was a weaver, weaving her design for a shroud by day, but unravelling it again at night, to keep her suitors from claiming her during the long years while Odysseus was away. Penelope has a high lineage that melds human and divine.
Pronunciation of Penelope
P EH N EE L OH P EE
p | sounds like the | 'p' | in 'pet' | |
eh | sounds like the | 'e' | in 'pet' | |
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
ee | sounds like the | 'ee' | in 'see' | |
l | sounds like the | 'l' | in 'let' | |
oh | sounds like the | 'o' | in 'so' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ P EH N EE L OH P EE ]
P
EH
N
EE
L
OH
P
EE
pet
pet
no
see
let
so
pet
see
Pronunciation of Penelope
p-ee-ne-lope
Pronunciation of Penelope
PeH-nee-loP
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