[Opinions] Interesting BA
An acquaintance of mine just gave birth to her first baby, a son. I don't know the middle name. I'll update if I find it out, but the little boy's name is...
Dacre
WDYT? I'm interested in how they discovered this name. The only Dacre I've ever heard of is a young male actor named Dacre Montgomery who starred in Stranger Things Season 2 and the new Power Rangers movie. Maybe that's how they were introduced to the name.
ETA: They are pronouncing it like DAY-ker, so basically acre with a D.
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/72895
"It is human nature to think wisely and act in an absurd fashion." ~ Anatole France
Dacre
WDYT? I'm interested in how they discovered this name. The only Dacre I've ever heard of is a young male actor named Dacre Montgomery who starred in Stranger Things Season 2 and the new Power Rangers movie. Maybe that's how they were introduced to the name.
ETA: They are pronouncing it like DAY-ker, so basically acre with a D.
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/72895
"It is human nature to think wisely and act in an absurd fashion." ~ Anatole France
This message was edited 8/23/2018, 8:29 AM
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That is a rare name, but I like it! The meaning is cute and the sound is simple and strong.
First thing I thought of was the drink strawberry daiquiri, as I guessed dac-ree on seeing it. According to a comment on here though, it’s day-ker, which is okay.
Yup, it's day-ker. I don't much like it at all.
I'm tempted to pronounce it more like DAH-kruh. It reminds me of Fiacre.
...second guess would DAY-ker because it looks like acre.
...second guess would DAY-ker because it looks like acre.
This message was edited 8/22/2018, 1:24 PM
For some reason I want to pronounce it DACK-er which is probably not right. I wonder what the actual pronunciation is and how they chose that name. I've never even heard of Dacre Mongomery before.
Yes, DACK-er is also how I want to say it but I found a video on Youtube where Dacre Montgomery says his name like day-ker, so I guess that's the correct pronunciation.
Yup, that's how they are pronouncing it too I found out.