Re: Have we talked about what Beyoncé named her twins yet?
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Rumi I don't like but at least it sounds like a name. I think of roomy or rheumy eyes.
Sir is just one of those typical stupid-celebrity-who-thinks-they're-royalty type names. It's just idiotic. Sir is not a name. It's how you address a man when you don't know his name and are too polite to call him Hey You.
You're entitled to your own opinions. You're not entitled to your own facts. -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Sir is just one of those typical stupid-celebrity-who-thinks-they're-royalty type names. It's just idiotic. Sir is not a name. It's how you address a man when you don't know his name and are too polite to call him Hey You.
You're entitled to your own opinions. You're not entitled to your own facts. -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Yes, in English it really sounds like roomy. It also makes me think of the word rumor even though not as much as the name Bruce and Demi chose for their daughter, Rumer.
It's probably cute in Japanese and it has a pretty meaning. But I am sure it actually sounds completely different in Japanese as I have some Japanese friends with R-names and their R doesn't sound remotely like the English R.
It's probably cute in Japanese and it has a pretty meaning. But I am sure it actually sounds completely different in Japanese as I have some Japanese friends with R-names and their R doesn't sound remotely like the English R.
This message was edited 7/16/2017, 7:02 AM