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yes it could be Tara-boner..... damookster Send a noteboard - 25/12/2009 01:43:10 PM
it could also be Tara-bohner or anything else. Traditional rules of pronunciation typically do not apply to names. Names are pronounced the way the bearer of the name says they are pronounced. There are too many historical examples of this to list, but the classic example is Colonel Barry St Leger, a British officer during the French and Indian and Revolutionary Wars. His family name was pronounced, "Silinger."
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