Ruxandra
When looking for Rosabel combos for Mashka, I was reminded of Ruxandra, which I've found really appealing lately.
What do you think of it? Do you think it'd be difficult as a first name in the US, or could it work out?
And, if I may ask, heh, any combo suggestions? I'm feeling terribly blank at the moment. :-/ Preferably none that would fall in my current top ten (http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=739830&board=baby), is the only requirement, since I already quite like those as first names.
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I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
What do you think of it? Do you think it'd be difficult as a first name in the US, or could it work out?
And, if I may ask, heh, any combo suggestions? I'm feeling terribly blank at the moment. :-/ Preferably none that would fall in my current top ten (http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=739830&board=baby), is the only requirement, since I already quite like those as first names.
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I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
This message was edited 12/15/2006, 2:22 PM
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Ruxandra is gorgeous! I love it, it's elegant and exotic. Plus, I quite like Romanian names : )
I actually went to school with a girl named Rukshana who went by Roxy.
I think it could work in the U.S. People may initially confuse it with Alexandra or Roxana, but I think that the pronunciation issues could be worked out.
I think I would be inclined towards the nicknamed Roxy and Xandra (if I even used a nickname at all).
I'm tempted towards Ruxandra Zelda just for fun.
Ruxandra Anouk
Ruxandra Azura
Ruxandra Evening (I know you won't give up Evening as a first name, but I like the sound of this anyway)
Ruxandra Fey
Ruxandra Indira
Ruxandra Jacinthe
Ruxandra Jean (For Sara)
Ruxandra Juniper (Just because I have to)
Ruxandra Lenore
Ruxandra Moon
Ruxandra Phoebe
Ruxandra Song
Ruxandra Sonnet
Ruxandra Terese (For your mum of course)
Ruxandra Topaz
Ruxandra True
Ruxandra Zelda
I actually went to school with a girl named Rukshana who went by Roxy.
I think it could work in the U.S. People may initially confuse it with Alexandra or Roxana, but I think that the pronunciation issues could be worked out.
I think I would be inclined towards the nicknamed Roxy and Xandra (if I even used a nickname at all).
I'm tempted towards Ruxandra Zelda just for fun.
Ruxandra Anouk
Ruxandra Azura
Ruxandra Evening (I know you won't give up Evening as a first name, but I like the sound of this anyway)
Ruxandra Fey
Ruxandra Indira
Ruxandra Jacinthe
Ruxandra Jean (For Sara)
Ruxandra Juniper (Just because I have to)
Ruxandra Lenore
Ruxandra Moon
Ruxandra Phoebe
Ruxandra Song
Ruxandra Sonnet
Ruxandra Terese (For your mum of course)
Ruxandra Topaz
Ruxandra True
Ruxandra Zelda
Sorry to be blunt, but it seems like for an American English speaker, it'd come out too often sounding a lot like Scooby-Doo saying Alexandra. Ruh-roh. That's just what the look of it reminds me of. Even the Rou-ks sound would, IMO, be too awkward for speakers such as myself.
Rusandra appears, according to a Google search, to be an alternate form somewhere. I like that better - prn roo SAHN dra. May be that's how Ruxandra is pronounced too? I don't know.
I hope you don't mind, I've just made a note on my own list of Russandra (I'm pronouncing it roo-SAN-dra), since that comes up on Google as a fantasy character name =D
No middles coming to mind at the moment...
- mirfak
Rusandra appears, according to a Google search, to be an alternate form somewhere. I like that better - prn roo SAHN dra. May be that's how Ruxandra is pronounced too? I don't know.
I hope you don't mind, I've just made a note on my own list of Russandra (I'm pronouncing it roo-SAN-dra), since that comes up on Google as a fantasy character name =D
No middles coming to mind at the moment...
- mirfak
Bluntness is never something to be sorry about. ...At least, it's not in this case, heh. ;)
Lol--mentioning Scooby Doo is...interesting. My youngest sister is a Ruby (as though there's anyone here who doesn't yet know that), and she's grown up being called Ruby-dooby-doo (and Ruby-Doo for short, of course). Helps that it was her favourite show when she was bitsy, of course--but I'm afraid saying Scooby-Doo isn't quite enough to put me off. Scrappy-Doo, maybe.
roo-SAHN-drah appeals to me as much as rooks-AHN-drah. I have to admit that part of it is simply a desire to find an alternative to Cassandra; much as I absolutely love it, I love it pronunced cah-SAHN-dra (not cah-SAN-dra or icky-icky cah-SAWN-dra) and I'm afraid that'd be too difficult to convince people to do.
Hm. I've got to think on this--and try and find a definite pronunciation of the name, heh. Thanks, mirfak. :)
Array
I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
Lol--mentioning Scooby Doo is...interesting. My youngest sister is a Ruby (as though there's anyone here who doesn't yet know that), and she's grown up being called Ruby-dooby-doo (and Ruby-Doo for short, of course). Helps that it was her favourite show when she was bitsy, of course--but I'm afraid saying Scooby-Doo isn't quite enough to put me off. Scrappy-Doo, maybe.
roo-SAHN-drah appeals to me as much as rooks-AHN-drah. I have to admit that part of it is simply a desire to find an alternative to Cassandra; much as I absolutely love it, I love it pronunced cah-SAHN-dra (not cah-SAN-dra or icky-icky cah-SAWN-dra) and I'm afraid that'd be too difficult to convince people to do.
Hm. I've got to think on this--and try and find a definite pronunciation of the name, heh. Thanks, mirfak. :)
Array
I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
According to this site: http://ttle.club.fr/tennis/FAlphNen.html (which mentions the pronunciation for a tennis player named Ruxandra Dragomir, it is pronounced rroo-ksahn-drrah. Rolling the R's, ah as in Car or Casa, and oo as in Boot (according their guide).
With my accent I tend to say rux-ahn-dra though. Speaking of my accent, I hear no difference between cah-SAHN-dra and cah-SAWN-dra, so I'm not sure what you mean by that.
With my accent I tend to say rux-ahn-dra though. Speaking of my accent, I hear no difference between cah-SAHN-dra and cah-SAWN-dra, so I'm not sure what you mean by that.
Do you say it exactly how it looks?
It seems semi usuable, although i think i would prefer Roxanna.
It seems semi usuable, although i think i would prefer Roxanna.
Pronunciation
I'm under the impression that it's pronunced rooks-AHN-drah (or rook-SAHN-drah if you prefer, "oo" as in "boo"), though I could certainly be wrong on that point. I welcome any and all necessary corrections, heh.
Anna names have never done anything for me, and while I like Roxanne, and I knew a really fabulous one in school, I can't see myself ever wanting to use it, you know? :)
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I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I'm under the impression that it's pronunced rooks-AHN-drah (or rook-SAHN-drah if you prefer, "oo" as in "boo"), though I could certainly be wrong on that point. I welcome any and all necessary corrections, heh.
Anna names have never done anything for me, and while I like Roxanne, and I knew a really fabulous one in school, I can't see myself ever wanting to use it, you know? :)
Array
I want to be be more like a river--
Less like a wall--
Not trying to hold back these feelings at all.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
This message was edited 12/15/2006, 3:29 PM