eckehard:
eck as in egg(-k)
ke (e pronounced same as in egg but a little shorter yet)
hard as in hard but the r is rather silent
or at times just eck-hard

wegner
the e similar in tone but longer both times, the g as in frig and then
just go on as it reads with the r once again rather silent

cheers
ecke

2011/7/20 Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com>:
> We've got people from a wide range of cultures on this list, and there are a 
> lot of folks with names that I can only guess at the pronunciation.  Names 
> which may be common in one culture are pretty rare in Central California.
>
> I haven't heard much variation in the pronunciation of Larry, but the two 
> common mistakes are to misread Colen as Cohen, or to pronounce it the way 
> everyone but Colin Powell pronounces Colin.  It's pronounced like Cohen, but 
> with an "L" rather than an "H":  Koe-len.
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