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>>>>>I have always heard it as pop-poe or maybe pah-poe. Am I off?
>>>>
>>>>Only a little. Try puh-poe with the accent on the 'poe'. When I was a kid in school, I used to sign my essays and stuff as "Edgar Alan Popow".
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>>>I just can't imagine the -ow being pronounced as both consonants. It's Popov to me - heck, the name is so frequent here, it usually takes at least a whole page in the phone book of any decent sized city.
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>>And you'd be abolutely right were it Popov and not Popow. ;)
>
>I'm with Dragan. You've obviously been mis pronouncing your name from birth :-)

You give me too much credit. I don't think I started to pronounce it at all until I was probably weeks old. ;)
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