Re: You say, you think [male & female]
in reply to a message by bopperlynn
Female:
1. This is my daughter, Mariska Magdalena
You say: Nice to meet you, Mariska.
You think: Beginning and ending with the same sounds, a double whammy.
2. This is my daughter, Juliska Sariah.
You say: Hi Juliska!
You think: Juliska is very pretty, I like it a lot. I despise Sariah as I despise all forms of Sarah, but it's the mn so don't really care.
3. This is my daughter, Ivanka Yekaterina.
You say: Hello, Ivanka.
You think: I get that it's the Russian form, but when I see Yekatarina, I think, "Come, all ye Katerina..."
4. This is my daughter, Adellia Charisma.
You say: Hello, Adellia.
You think: Charisma? Virtue names have officially gone too far.
5. This is my daughter, Kasia Liliana.
You say: Nice to meet you, Kasia.
You think: Is she the Kasia of Germany? *rereads* Oh, right, that's not how it's pronounced. Still, though, cash-a? Hopefully that's not a virtue name...
6. This is my daughter, Elisabet Svetlana.
You say: Hey, Elisabet.
You think: What a pretty name.
7. This is my daughter, Winter Beatrise.
You say: Hey Winter.
You think: Like Beatrise quite a lot. Really, really don't like Winter (or Autumm, Spring, or Summer for that matter).
8. This is my daughter, Pandora Alda.
You say: Hey, Pandora, how's it going?
You think: Yay! I adore the name Pandora.
9. This is my daughter, Guinevere Svajone.
You say: Hi, Guinevere. Your name is so lovely.
You think: It is.
10. This is my daughter, Clarice Lyric.
You say: Hello, Clarice...
You think: To each their own I guess. Clarice is okay but I really dislike Lyric.
Male:
1. This is my son, Malachi Dathan.
You say: Hi, Malachi. How did you say you pronounced that again?
You think: Hard to say without stressing the second sylable for some reason, unless it sounds almost like "malarkey", which I'm pretty sure it shouldn't. Dathan looks like a trehndeigh Nathan, though it isn't...
2. This is my son, Dathan Kale.
You say: Hi, Dathan.
You think: NMS at all. I know both names are legit and unrelated, but he looks like a trehndeigh Nathan Cale.
3. This is my son, Maksim Dacre.
You say: Hello, Maksim!
You think: Maksim is adorable. I can't figure out Dacre. Should it be "daccer" like "attacker"? Or "dahkr" (I don't think I spelled that out phoenetically very well), as in "D'acre" like it was French (my first impulse, but I doubt it because the name isn't French)? Oh well. I love Maksim, and the first name is what's important.
4. This is my son, Cathan Fletcher.
You say: Hey, Cathan.
You think: Not bad, I like them together.
5. This is my son, Richard Maxwell.
You say: Hey, Richard!
You think: Prefer Maxwell.
6. This is my son, Kaloyan Adair.
You say: Hello, Kaloyan, it's nice to meet you.
You think: Bless you.
7. This is my son, Ewan Conley.
You say: Hi, Ewan.
You think: I really like Ewan but when combined with a middle name it sounds like "you and so-and-so", or in this case "you and Conley". Hm.
8. This is my son, Guiseppe Adamo.
You say: Hello, Guiseppe.
You think: And why there no photographers? For Sangara no photographers. Only capitalists get photographers- not right! No fair nowhere...&c. &c. (i.e., Guiseppe Sangara.)
9. This is my son, Sergei Makari.
You say: Hello, Sergei.
You think: When he's in school he'll probably get called Sir Gay.
10. This is my son, Zachary Alexander.
You say: Hey, Zachary.
You think: Nice name. I like those together.
1. This is my daughter, Mariska Magdalena
You say: Nice to meet you, Mariska.
You think: Beginning and ending with the same sounds, a double whammy.
2. This is my daughter, Juliska Sariah.
You say: Hi Juliska!
You think: Juliska is very pretty, I like it a lot. I despise Sariah as I despise all forms of Sarah, but it's the mn so don't really care.
3. This is my daughter, Ivanka Yekaterina.
You say: Hello, Ivanka.
You think: I get that it's the Russian form, but when I see Yekatarina, I think, "Come, all ye Katerina..."
4. This is my daughter, Adellia Charisma.
You say: Hello, Adellia.
You think: Charisma? Virtue names have officially gone too far.
5. This is my daughter, Kasia Liliana.
You say: Nice to meet you, Kasia.
You think: Is she the Kasia of Germany? *rereads* Oh, right, that's not how it's pronounced. Still, though, cash-a? Hopefully that's not a virtue name...
6. This is my daughter, Elisabet Svetlana.
You say: Hey, Elisabet.
You think: What a pretty name.
7. This is my daughter, Winter Beatrise.
You say: Hey Winter.
You think: Like Beatrise quite a lot. Really, really don't like Winter (or Autumm, Spring, or Summer for that matter).
8. This is my daughter, Pandora Alda.
You say: Hey, Pandora, how's it going?
You think: Yay! I adore the name Pandora.
9. This is my daughter, Guinevere Svajone.
You say: Hi, Guinevere. Your name is so lovely.
You think: It is.
10. This is my daughter, Clarice Lyric.
You say: Hello, Clarice...
You think: To each their own I guess. Clarice is okay but I really dislike Lyric.
Male:
1. This is my son, Malachi Dathan.
You say: Hi, Malachi. How did you say you pronounced that again?
You think: Hard to say without stressing the second sylable for some reason, unless it sounds almost like "malarkey", which I'm pretty sure it shouldn't. Dathan looks like a trehndeigh Nathan, though it isn't...
2. This is my son, Dathan Kale.
You say: Hi, Dathan.
You think: NMS at all. I know both names are legit and unrelated, but he looks like a trehndeigh Nathan Cale.
3. This is my son, Maksim Dacre.
You say: Hello, Maksim!
You think: Maksim is adorable. I can't figure out Dacre. Should it be "daccer" like "attacker"? Or "dahkr" (I don't think I spelled that out phoenetically very well), as in "D'acre" like it was French (my first impulse, but I doubt it because the name isn't French)? Oh well. I love Maksim, and the first name is what's important.
4. This is my son, Cathan Fletcher.
You say: Hey, Cathan.
You think: Not bad, I like them together.
5. This is my son, Richard Maxwell.
You say: Hey, Richard!
You think: Prefer Maxwell.
6. This is my son, Kaloyan Adair.
You say: Hello, Kaloyan, it's nice to meet you.
You think: Bless you.
7. This is my son, Ewan Conley.
You say: Hi, Ewan.
You think: I really like Ewan but when combined with a middle name it sounds like "you and so-and-so", or in this case "you and Conley". Hm.
8. This is my son, Guiseppe Adamo.
You say: Hello, Guiseppe.
You think: And why there no photographers? For Sangara no photographers. Only capitalists get photographers- not right! No fair nowhere...&c. &c. (i.e., Guiseppe Sangara.)
9. This is my son, Sergei Makari.
You say: Hello, Sergei.
You think: When he's in school he'll probably get called Sir Gay.
10. This is my son, Zachary Alexander.
You say: Hey, Zachary.
You think: Nice name. I like those together.
Replies
Kasia = KAH-shah, which is Polish I think.
Malachi = Malakai [mal-uh-kye]
Dacre isn't French, but that is how I pronounce it.
Guiseppe Sangara...never heard of him [not sure right now if that's good or bad...]
As for Kaloyan Adair...I'd go by Ace, lol.
Thanks for your thoughts :D.
Malachi = Malakai [mal-uh-kye]
Dacre isn't French, but that is how I pronounce it.
Guiseppe Sangara...never heard of him [not sure right now if that's good or bad...]
As for Kaloyan Adair...I'd go by Ace, lol.
Thanks for your thoughts :D.
Sure! Guiseppe Sangara was an assassin, by the way, he tried to kill FDR and failed, though he did manage to get Mayor Antoine Surmack (I may have mispelled his last name) of Chicago. The lyrics are from the show Assassins.
Okay, I get the pronounciations now. Thanks!
Okay, I get the pronounciations now. Thanks!