That's okay though, it somewhat follows english if that helps. Also there are technically more than one way to pronounce them, such as my character Aero. His name is pronounced like AIR-oh in some places and Ay-roh in others. And I just came up with Ay-RAO which works too, it's technically not wrong and he'd probably respond. So that's 3+ correct pronunciations.
Aero is from the country of horrendously long names, his first name is Quaeroniantur (Quay-roan-ian-tour)
Anyway, here's a pronunciation guide to make it easier.
-ae is either pronounce like eye or ay
-c's are hard, like k's
the endings to first names are pronounced as follows
-r (really self explanatory)
-ris (like wrist if it didn't have a t)
-tur (tour, or tur as in turret)
-mur (mur as in murder)
-imini (ih-mini. mini is pronounced like english)
-ntur (en-tour or en-tur)