The correct pronunciation of the name of Louisville, Kentucky is heatedly debated.[1]
The three most popular pronunciations are, in order:
All three are generally considered acceptable; the Louisville Visitor Center says that only the rare is completely unacceptable (though it is the correct pronunciation for the name of the much smaller Louisville, Colorado).
There are also acceptable hybrid ways of saying the name, such as, a mixture of the first and second pronunciations.[2]
The dominant local pronunciation, the "LOO-ə-vəl" pronunciation is widely practiced and accepted.[3] Some even refer to it as the "only" correct way to pronounce the name of the city.[4]
"LOO-ee-vil", while respecting the proper pronunciation of the name of the French king who gave Louisville its name, is significantly less common among locals. It is, however, frequently used by those not from the area.
"LUUV-əl" is a less common, particularly rural way of saying the name. While it is considered acceptable, it is not as widely heard as the others.