In the US, Lawliet is primarily classified as a male name. The American pronunciation, specifically in USA, is
l aw l ee eh t
l sounds like the 'l' in let
aw sounds like the 'aw' in law
ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
eh sounds like the 'e' in pet
t sounds like the 't' in to
"This name is not Japanese, even though many think it is. L (from Death Note) was not from Japan. He was from England, and the writers of DN describe him as quarter French, quarter English, quarter Japanese and quarter Russian. It has a higher chance of being an European name than anything and it just sounds French. On a side note, it is used as a last name in the series, but I think it also makes a nice first name. :)"
In the US, Lawliet is primarily classified as a male name. The American pronunciation, specifically in USA, is
law-lee-et
"This name is not Japanese, even though many think it is. L (from Death Note) was not from Japan. He was from England, and the writers of DN describe him as quarter French, quarter English, quarter Japanese and quarter Russian. It has a higher chance of being an European name than anything and it just sounds French. On a side note, it is used as a last name in the series, but I think it also makes a nice first name. :)"
In the US, Lawliet is primarily classified as a male name. The American pronunciation, specifically in USA, is
l oh l ay t
l sounds like the 'l' in let
oh sounds like the 'o' in so
ay sounds like the 'ie' in tie
t sounds like the 't' in to
"Keep in mind that in Death Note, L's Japanese name was エル・ローライト (Eru Rōraito)
In the Japanese language, ls and rs don't have much distinction--if any exists at all--which results in mispronunciations and the often ridiculed "Herro" instead of "Hello"."
The American pronunciation of Lawliet, specifically in California, US, is
l aw l ay t
l sounds like the 'l' in let
aw sounds like the 'aw' in law
ay sounds like the 'ie' in tie
t sounds like the 't' in to
"The famous detective L Lawliet from Death Note had this name. It was created by two Japanese men (Obaha and Obata), but designed to be an English name. I kinda really like this name and am thinking about naming an animal/future child it."
In the US, Lawliet is primarily classified as a male name. The American pronunciation, specifically in USA, is
"Loh Lite"
"Low Light"
"Keep in mind that in Death Note, L's Japanese name was エル・ローライト (Eru Rōraito)
In the Japanese language, ls and rs don't have much distinction--if any exists at all--which results in mispronunciations and the often ridiculed "Herro" instead of "Hello"."
The American pronunciation of Lawliet, specifically in California, US, is
"Law-light"
"Lau-lite"
"The famous detective L Lawliet from Death Note had this name. It was created by two Japanese men (Obaha and Obata), but designed to be an English name. I kinda really like this name and am thinking about naming an animal/future child it."
Wehle is a last name of German origin. Notable people with this last name include Peter Wehle was an Austrian actor, writer, composer and cabaret performer.
What is the correct Irish pronunciation of the name
Sean?
Sean an Irish name that saw a surge in popularity throughout the Anglosphere (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States), largely due to the iconic actor Sean Connery.
What is the correct pronunciation of the Welsh name
Cwm?
In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.
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