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[Opinions] Murron?
I love the name Murron, I think it is so pretty. WDYT??
Also, would it be a good name for a sister for Rose and would it go with my other children's names?
Many thanks.
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I first thought you'd typed marron - as in french for brown - i dont really like it, sorry :(
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Not sure how it's prn., but it's possibly too close to sounding like your son's name, Cameron. It's also quite different and most people have never heard of it, unlike the popular names you've chosen for your other kids, so this one would really 'stick out' (and not nec. in a good way). :-/
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When I was scrolling down the page I thought it said "Moron". Rose is such a pretty name, and I don't think it looks or sounds good next to Murron.
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When I was scrolling down the page I thought it said "Moron". Rose is such a pretty name, and I don't think it looks or sounds good next to Murron.
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Moron? That's my first thought.

This message was edited 7/29/2007, 4:24 PM

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ditto.
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I don't think Murron and Rose really pair that well at all. Rose is short, well known, and feminine sounding. Murron doesn't fit into that category IMO. But if you like it, go for it.
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I find it very unfeminine, unfortunately. When I saw the subject I thought it was a boys' name. It's also very 'meaty', I think it's because it reminds me of mutton and cattle murrain (disease).I don't think it goes with Rose because Rose is so feminine and pretty. If I was a Murron and had a sister called Rose I'd feel envious and a bit like I'd got the poorer deal.Muriel (maybe Mariel) or Miriam would be better, IMO.
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How is this prn? Mur-on? Like Moron? If so, then no.
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DittoI thought of "moron" instantly.
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