[Opinions] US Election Day BA
I got so distracted after the election I forgot to do a BA for an old high school friend of mine.
Born on election day was Croix Lee S. the son of Chris and Tammy.
What do you think?
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Born on election day was Croix Lee S. the son of Chris and Tammy.
What do you think?
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Favorite Names:
Dorothea, Marguerite, Aurora, Fiona, Leona, Artemis, Vivian, Hazel, Clara, Luna, Serafina, Adelina, Maeve, Iris, Callisto, Citrina, Ariana, Frida
Ciaran, Rowan, Xavier, Tristan, Adrian, Cedric, Cedar, Arthur, Brendan, Connor, Teagan, Magnus, Malcolm, Julian, Gavin, Gryphon, Hadrian
This message was edited 3/5/2017, 5:34 AM
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I dislike it, to be honest :(
The more elegant, agreeable spelling would have been, in my opinion, Cruze Lee S.
Quite passable, my enthusiasm remains limited.
Quite passable, my enthusiasm remains limited.
Surely Croix isn't pronounced like Cruze? Is it?
I think it is pronounced KROY. People in the US generally say "Saint Croy" for places St Croix.
My intuition on seeing the name Croix by itself is to say KWAH.
I think Croix "KROY" sounds kind of silly. But not totally out of nowhere.
Cruze (pronounced like cruise) is apparently an Americanization of Spanish Cruz, so it's sort of a form of the same name.... Maybe that is what she means?
My intuition on seeing the name Croix by itself is to say KWAH.
I think Croix "KROY" sounds kind of silly. But not totally out of nowhere.
Cruze (pronounced like cruise) is apparently an Americanization of Spanish Cruz, so it's sort of a form of the same name.... Maybe that is what she means?
This message was edited 3/5/2017, 1:51 PM
In French it's pronounced kro-AH.