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Re: Okieriete
The pronunciation I listened to sounded vaguely like how I'd say "o korea tay" except with the r being halfway like a d (different from both an English d and an English r?). I like the sound, but I think my accent mangles it a bit. I wouldn't rely on this being fact, but I saw that a commenter on another name site said its origin is Urhobo and means "there's a time for everything" (if that's true, I like that as a name meaning). I don't have any context of it for a girl, so I can't say I like that. It's interesting enough to me as a masculine name.

This message was edited 2/21/2025, 2:46 PM

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