**grin** I grew up with schoolmates with names like Thibidoux, Heubert, Matthieu, Garnier and Boisseux (and my grandmama was a DeJarnet from Quebec), so I know what you mean. My friend Heubert didn't mind being called 'Hugh', but if you said his entire first name you had to pronounce it 'EEEY-beyr' or else.
Hahaha, this is one of those moments when you realize these names might seem weird to other people but to me, they're perfectly normal. lolol I knew a LeJeune which was pronounced Luh-Jern. |D No idea why the random R sound! I think it's the Cajun influence. Dialect of a dialect of Canadian French which was a dialect of French, after all.
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