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[Opinions] Ruxandra
When looking for Rosabel combos for Mashka, I was reminded of Ruxandra, which I've found really appealing lately.What do you think of it? Do you think it'd be difficult as a first name in the US, or could it work out? And, if I may ask, heh, any combo suggestions? I'm feeling terribly blank at the moment. :-/ Preferably none that would fall in my current top ten (http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=739830&board=baby), is the only requirement, since I already quite like those as first names.Array


I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.

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Ruxandra is gorgeous! I love it, it's elegant and exotic. Plus, I quite like Romanian names : )I actually went to school with a girl named Rukshana who went by Roxy.I think it could work in the U.S. People may initially confuse it with Alexandra or Roxana, but I think that the pronunciation issues could be worked out.I think I would be inclined towards the nicknamed Roxy and Xandra (if I even used a nickname at all).I'm tempted towards Ruxandra Zelda just for fun.
Ruxandra Anouk
Ruxandra Azura
Ruxandra Evening (I know you won't give up Evening as a first name, but I like the sound of this anyway)
Ruxandra Fey
Ruxandra Indira
Ruxandra Jacinthe
Ruxandra Jean (For Sara)
Ruxandra Juniper (Just because I have to)
Ruxandra Lenore
Ruxandra Moon
Ruxandra Phoebe
Ruxandra Song
Ruxandra Sonnet
Ruxandra Terese (For your mum of course)
Ruxandra Topaz
Ruxandra True
Ruxandra Zelda
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Sorry to be blunt, but it seems like for an American English speaker, it'd come out too often sounding a lot like Scooby-Doo saying Alexandra. Ruh-roh. That's just what the look of it reminds me of. Even the Rou-ks sound would, IMO, be too awkward for speakers such as myself.Rusandra appears, according to a Google search, to be an alternate form somewhere. I like that better - prn roo SAHN dra. May be that's how Ruxandra is pronounced too? I don't know.I hope you don't mind, I've just made a note on my own list of Russandra (I'm pronouncing it roo-SAN-dra), since that comes up on Google as a fantasy character name =DNo middles coming to mind at the moment...- mirfak
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Bluntness is never something to be sorry about. ...At least, it's not in this case, heh. ;)Lol--mentioning Scooby Doo is...interesting. My youngest sister is a Ruby (as though there's anyone here who doesn't yet know that), and she's grown up being called Ruby-dooby-doo (and Ruby-Doo for short, of course). Helps that it was her favourite show when she was bitsy, of course--but I'm afraid saying Scooby-Doo isn't quite enough to put me off. Scrappy-Doo, maybe.roo-SAHN-drah appeals to me as much as rooks-AHN-drah. I have to admit that part of it is simply a desire to find an alternative to Cassandra; much as I absolutely love it, I love it pronunced cah-SAHN-dra (not cah-SAN-dra or icky-icky cah-SAWN-dra) and I'm afraid that'd be too difficult to convince people to do. Hm. I've got to think on this--and try and find a definite pronunciation of the name, heh. Thanks, mirfak. :)Array

I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
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According to this site: http://ttle.club.fr/tennis/FAlphNen.html (which mentions the pronunciation for a tennis player named Ruxandra Dragomir, it is pronounced rroo-ksahn-drrah. Rolling the R's, ah as in Car or Casa, and oo as in Boot (according their guide).With my accent I tend to say rux-ahn-dra though. Speaking of my accent, I hear no difference between cah-SAHN-dra and cah-SAWN-dra, so I'm not sure what you mean by that.
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Do you say it exactly how it looks?
It seems semi usuable, although i think i would prefer Roxanna.
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PronunciationI'm under the impression that it's pronunced rooks-AHN-drah (or rook-SAHN-drah if you prefer, "oo" as in "boo"), though I could certainly be wrong on that point. I welcome any and all necessary corrections, heh.Anna names have never done anything for me, and while I like Roxanne, and I knew a really fabulous one in school, I can't see myself ever wanting to use it, you know? :)Array

I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.

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I can't say I'm especially fond of it. I just don't like the Rux sound at the beginning. Maybe with the nn Rue (Ru)? The only combo idea I have is Ruxandra Solveig
~ Arcadia ~
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I was thinking Ruxi as a nickname, actually. Like Ruby with an X, if you will. :)I like Ruxandra Solveig--thank you!Array

I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
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