Re: 21 Babies in 2 Years!!! :O
in reply to a message by Kinola
A different article says their goal is to have 105 biological children. Wow. So eccentric.
Hasan and Huseyin + Judy and Judi + Mehmet and Ahmet in the same sibset seem kind of sad. I wonder if some of the other names are repeated or that similar (from the 9 unnamed siblings).
It seems like the boys got Arabic/Turkish names as a rule, and the girls didn't necessarily.
I like most of them in a vague way, with Teresa and Mariam being my favs but don't care for the sound of Ayrin, Ahmed, or Harper.
Hasan and Huseyin + Judy and Judi + Mehmet and Ahmet in the same sibset seem kind of sad. I wonder if some of the other names are repeated or that similar (from the 9 unnamed siblings).
It seems like the boys got Arabic/Turkish names as a rule, and the girls didn't necessarily.
I like most of them in a vague way, with Teresa and Mariam being my favs but don't care for the sound of Ayrin, Ahmed, or Harper.
This message was edited 11/9/2021, 4:13 PM
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I bet she named the girls and he the boys.
That's what I was thinking, but then I was stumped by the two Judys. The repeated name thing starts with the boys. I think the dad named Judi (it's a mountain in Turkey - and the landing spot of Noah's Ark according to the Quran) and possibly Judy as well. Maybe Judi is a boy, though? I just assumed they were both girls because I'm so used to Judith "Judy / Judi".
This message was edited 11/10/2021, 8:07 AM
Oh and maybe it's pronounced Yudi or something. That would make more sense than literally two Judys.
One being a Y sound *would* seem more reasonable, but the mountain is also written as Cudi (Turkish Cs sound like English Js), so...idk, the source was written for English speakers, but neither of the parents' first languages are English, and I don't even know how the names would be written/perceived in Georgia. I'd guess they're both J sounds, despite how weird that is, because that'd make sense in Arabic/Turkish, plus there's a trendy American name like Harper in the mix, but maybe one is a Y from Russian influence (like Yudif)? It's hard to say.
This message was edited 11/10/2021, 10:16 AM