Re: Iris, Wren or Raya?
in reply to a message by Manipura
I don't say Iris as Eye-russ, and I don't say virus as Vie-riss. In the same way that I don't say "did" as "dud," "wrist" as "rust," or "dammit" as "dammut." The "rhyme" of Iris/virus is "one mile from home" - so close that it emphasizes the difference, for me.
Iris does not rhyme with Cyrus either. Cyrus the Virus would not be so lame imo, since that actually does rhyme.
I don't even think rhyme-teasing is a real problem with any decent name though. It's just something people list when we think of reasons we don't like a name.
- mirfak
Iris does not rhyme with Cyrus either. Cyrus the Virus would not be so lame imo, since that actually does rhyme.
I don't even think rhyme-teasing is a real problem with any decent name though. It's just something people list when we think of reasons we don't like a name.
- mirfak
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Ok, they're all basically a schwa to me. Not like dud and rust.
A negative rhyme seems even more unnoticeable to me with Iris because it's such an object type word in addition to being established; I'd think most people would strongly associate it with flowers and to a lesser extent color/perfume/eyes before thinking of rhymes. But if I'd heard someone taunted IRL with a rhyming NN, I guess I'd notice.
A negative rhyme seems even more unnoticeable to me with Iris because it's such an object type word in addition to being established; I'd think most people would strongly associate it with flowers and to a lesser extent color/perfume/eyes before thinking of rhymes. But if I'd heard someone taunted IRL with a rhyming NN, I guess I'd notice.