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[Opinions] Aneurin
After watching a movie and then adding it onto my extensive list of film favorites, I decided to look up the brief cast of actors and actresses as curiosity naturally came to me, and learned that the main character was played by a Welsh Actor, named
Aneurin Barnard.
I never heard of the name before. Apparently it's a modern form of Aneirin, which I equally don't care for. But what are your thoughts on it?
According to this site, the name is pronounced, "a-NAY-rin" but I've also seen it said with a long I.
There was also a very minor character named Morag.
Thoughts?

This message was edited 6/25/2023, 2:37 PM

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Also the name of the film in case anyone's remotely interested, is called: Dead With a Week (or Your Money Back)
a dark British comedy released back in 2018.

This message was edited 6/26/2023, 5:46 PM

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It's fine but unfortunately it looks like "aneurysm" for me.

This message was edited 6/26/2023, 2:34 PM

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Aneirin seems ok, reminds me of Aaron or Narayan.Aneurin looks horribly like aneurysm.

This message was edited 6/26/2023, 12:58 PM

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I like Aneirin, but in English Aneurin reminds me too much of aneurysm. Morag is cool but at least where I live it would be hard to pull off.
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As for Morag, a friend of Scottish descent has a sister named Morag: they explain it as the Scots Gaelic translation of Sarah (= princess) and say that it appears in the Gaelic Bible. I like it for its strangeness, and for not being Sarah.
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I think that it helps to be Welsh for this one! I've always associated it with Nye Bevan: this is the start of his wikipedia entry, but for those who might be interested, there's a whole lot more.Aneurin "Nye" Bevan PC (/əˈnaɪrɪn ˈbɛvən/; Welsh: [aˈnəɨ.rɪn]; 15 November 1897 – 6 July 1960) was a Welsh Labour Party politician, noted for tenure as Minister of Health in Clement Attlee's government in which he spearheaded the creation of the British National Health Service. He is also known for his wider contribution to the founding of the British welfare state. He was first elected as MP for Ebbw Vale in 1929, and used his Parliamentary platform to make a number of influential criticisms of Winston Churchill and his Conservative government during the Second World War. Before entering Parliament, Bevan was involved in miner's union politics and was a leading figure in the 1926 general strike. Bevan is widely regarded as one of the most influential left-wing politicians in British history.Raised in Monmouthshire by a Welsh working-class family, he was the son of a coal miner and left school at 14.
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As far as I know, Aneurin is a-NYE-rin - the most famous Aneurin was called Nye for short.I don’t like how close the spelling is to aneurysm.

This message was edited 6/25/2023, 11:41 PM

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Looks too close to the medical conditions of aneurysm and anuria although its pronunciation isn't close to the name pronunciation.
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Don't like it
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