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  2. Bain (surname) - Wikipedia

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    This name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic bàn, meaning "white", "fair". The name was common in the Scottish Highlands, and is first recorded in 1324 in Perth. The surname can also be, in some cases, a reduced form of the surname McBain. [2] The Scottish Gaelic form of the surname Bains is Bàins (masculine), [3] and Bhàin (feminine).

  3. List of irregularly spelled English names - Wikipedia

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    Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages. Sometimes a well-known namesake with the same spelling has a markedly different pronunciation. These are known as heterophonic names or heterophones (unlike heterographs , which are written differently but pronounced the same).

  4. Baines - Wikipedia

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    Baines has a number of different sources, several of them nicknames and another based on an occupation. In Scotland and the north of England the Old English word bān ('bone') became Middle English bān and bain.

  5. Help:Sound file markup - Wikipedia

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    Normally, sound files are presented on Wikipedia pages using the Template:Listen or its related templates. However, it is also possible to present an audio file without any template. [[File:Accordion chords-01.ogg]] Caption. The parameter |thumbmay be used to give the file a caption. That will also float the playbutton to the right.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject UK geography/Embedded Audio Pronunciations

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    Issues to consider include regional accents: some place names sound different when spoken by a local resident rather than with Received Pronunciation (Edinburgh is a good example). Ideally, where relevant (including, but not limited to, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish, West Country, West Midlands and Northeast England places), both an RP and a ...

  7. Woman Doesn't Know How to Pronounce Her Rare Last Name ... - AOL

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    Athletes from the neighboring Serbia spelled their names "-ić," which implies a "-ch" sound at the end. ... she isn't sure how to actually pronounce her last name. Garapic, 27, ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia/Pronunciation task ...

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    See also wikt:Help:Audio pronunciations. Upload the pronunciation to Wikimedia Commons using the Upload Wizard. At the "Release rights" step, it is recommended to select "Use a different license" and then "Creative Commons CC0 Waiver" — because audio pronunciations are very short, the requirements imposed by other licenses can be problematic.

  9. Travis Kelce’s Mom Reveals True Last Name Pronunciation - AOL

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    The post Travis Kelce’s Mom Reveals True Last Name Pronunciation appeared first on The Spun. Travis Kelce shocked the NFL world on Wednesday, with a surprising piece of personal information: we ...