Are you qyurying the fact that they pronounce it see ann? The only Sian I knew pronounced her name Shaan. They seem to be very consistent with the pronunciation, so I wonder if they know something we don't.
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I have to confess I don't even know who the lady is :-(
I would of said Shorn. I looked up my very Teutonic surname on Google to see how many were listed In Swansea where our family settled 200 yrs ago and found a young lady in the linguistics faculty of the University who wrote her first name Sharn.
Young girl in our pub is called Siobahn which trips a few customers up. :-(
I have never heard this name pronounced anyway other than shaan. To pronounce it any other way sounds to me pretentious.
But I did know a man in Bristol whose name was Sean, because his Mum was a great fan of Connery of the same name, and he called himself see-ann.
This was because his mother had seen the name written down but hadn't heard it spoken !
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