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Does the name Le Rohelmón gives you a sense of luxury and elegance?
Le Rohelmón (pronounced Lee-Roe-hell-mon) is inspired by a TV show i saw where they were talking about a gorgeous, elegant 1905 Tiffany Studios Rose Helment lamp that was worth 125,000 dollars even the owners of the lamp was crying by how much it’s worth. i myself was also in tears by its worth and elegance. I have been wanting to create a company where i create luxury items affordable prices and the ”Rohelmón” part was inspired by that show and i added the “Le” part to give it a french feel so what do you think?

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Not at all. It makes me think of a house, probably a holiday home at a not very fashionable resort, owned and lived in for two weeks in the year by a family consisting of Lee, Ronald, Helga and Monica.

This message was edited 5/15/2024, 12:29 AM

Lol thst’s oddly specific 😂
No, it doesn't give me a sense of luxury or elegance.
It's a mouthful and I wouldn't have known how to pronounce it if you hadn't said.
First, make sure it's not already used. Make sure also it doesn't mean something else in French.But honestly, the name tells me nothing about the company it's attached to, and I don't detect any elegance or any other particular vibe. I can't tell if it's luxury goods or sports cars or dog food or fake vitamins.
Honestly, I find the name confusing.The French pronunciation of "Le" is not "lee" it's roughly "leur" (like fleur). "Mon" is French for the pronoun "my". The "h" should be silent. "Roe-ell-mon".Sorry but I'm not a fan of the name.
The authentic French pronunciation is so much better.
interesting i like that Pronunciation