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[Opinions] Xynthia
This is the name that has been given to the storm that has severely hit part of France. I must be cynical, because when I saw it on the newspaper my reaction was :" why did they pick such a tacky name"? On the TV news I'd misheard it as Cynthia. I don't care much for names starting in Xi or Xy, but maybe someone likes Xynthia?
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Don't they name storms in alphabetical sequences? There aren't that many X names - I thought it was quite creative for a storm, but definitely not human.
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I like it, but Xanthia's a bit better. The 'Xy' bothers me a little. Too bad it's the name of a storm.
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Is Xynthia a real name? It looks made-up, like someone was trying to get kre8tyv with Cynthia.
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I was wondering if someone would have posted about it. I usally dislike names beginning with X but oddly enough, I don't find it that bad...As for the origin, I have read that this name had been chosen by a German man who won in a lottery the right to name a meteorological phenomenon (names can be bought by people since 2002). He said it was just a variant of Cynthia.
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We got Xynthia here right now. Or so they say, I dunno. I don't like the name.
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I prefer Xanthia. Xynthia is close enough to Cynthia to cause confusion easily.

This message was edited 3/1/2010, 7:13 AM

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I was just thinking about it when I saw the name on the news.
Well, in their defense, storm/hurricane names aren't just picked randomly, they have an alphabetical list they follow, depending on the strength of the storm.As for Xynthia, I actually prefer it to Cynthia.
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Ok, but if they needed an X initial they could have picked something like Xanthe or Xenia, though making sure a storm had a tasteful name probably wasn't their top priority.
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LOL, yeah I'm sure they had different problems.
Also, I think I read that there are different lists for different parts of the world. Maybe this is the spelling used in Spanish or Portuguese.
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Yes, you are right, the names are different for different areas.
I live in east-coast Canada, and we hear a lot about storms along the Atlantic coast; happily, few of them reach us.These are alphabetically named, and the names are alternately male and female. Or, what a non-name nerd would consider male and female!
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