Entries Beginning with B
The 's' is silent in her last name, which rhymes with file.
Jeffrey
Exactly as it appears
Ashley
Basia pronounced as BAH-sha
I used to think that Basia's name pronounced "BAY-zha"; 18 years later when I watched the "Time and Tide" video on YouTube, she said "BAH-sha."
Mickey D.
Group named after the famous prison in France
GlamRockNinjaLord
Bono pronounced as BAWN-o
U2's frontman. He pronounces the first "o" with a short sound, whereas Sonny Bono said it with a long sound (BONE-o). Go figure.
Alex
Not Bee-five-twos; the number 52 is read like it normally would be.
Alexis
It's a play on a plural of the the initialism B.G.
Miss Elanius
Her surname rhymes with "holes"
Ed
Not "Betty" like actress Bette Davis.
Your Name
Easy enough, but so many people get it wrong
Tom
The last name has only one L.
Brionna Secret
They were a Christian alternative rock band in the 90s. They changed their name to Model Engine in 1997 and broke up 3 years later. The title is in reference to the seven sons of Sceva mentioned in the book of Acts of the Bible.
James
Ex-iron Maiden frontman.
GlamRockNinjaLord
The 'G' has a hard sound. (Not a soft sound, like a 'j')
Ed
Personally I like bon, as in bon-bon, eye-vur. Oh well :)
Alex
The name/word "Bourgeois" is of French origin.
Mickey D.
Bow as in taking a bow (or the front end of a ship), not the kind you wear in your hair.
Scarlet
They use the Roman numeral for 2.
Jeffrey
This is the pronunciation I've heard. I'm surprised it's not pronounced "Boor-ZHWAH", which is French.
MOR
Best known for his 1962 hit "Hey Baby."
crazydon
Pronounced like Coburn, as in actor James Coburn.
Sheila Evans
Yeah. I used to pronounce it like "bay-hay-moth"
Buddy
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