Re: Anagram names, WDYT?
in reply to a message by Araceli
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I know, it's only that I've been all day thinking about it.
Anyway, I think that here in Spain it wouldn't be so odd, because Iker it's rather common here, but still a bit "exotic" (we are so conservative with names...), and Erik sounds a bit foreign, but not too strange. None of them are Spanish, but the two are easy to pronunce in Spanish. And, been similar, they doesn't sound repetitive...
Well, my little obsession of the day ;)
Anyway, I think that here in Spain it wouldn't be so odd, because Iker it's rather common here, but still a bit "exotic" (we are so conservative with names...), and Erik sounds a bit foreign, but not too strange. None of them are Spanish, but the two are easy to pronunce in Spanish. And, been similar, they doesn't sound repetitive...
Well, my little obsession of the day ;)