[Facts] Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?
Interesting! Never heard of or seen the name Sycerika.The one thing that struck me is that Irish pronunciation is different from English. And in Irish, "S" before a soft vowel like e or i usually becomes "Sh" -- Sean, Sinead, Seamus, Siobhan, etc. Not sure what Y would be in Irish, but in my mind it fits with the e or i.So it could well be that her parents were attempting the pronunciation of "Shi-kerika".Or if you read the "ce" is another "sh" sound, the name would be "Sherika" which would account for the announcers calling her "she-ree-ka".If Shikha means "flame" as stated above, it could be that they made it "Sherika" based on that meaning -- and then, an elaborately long spelling to get there.
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Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  Anneza  ·  8/1/2014, 2:11 AM
Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  elbowin  ·  8/3/2014, 3:37 AM
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Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  তন্ময় ভট্টাচার্য্য  ·  8/2/2014, 7:06 AM
Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  Anneza  ·  8/3/2014, 4:05 AM
Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  তন্ময় ভট্টাচার্য্য  ·  8/3/2014, 11:44 AM
Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  LH  ·  8/3/2014, 11:05 PM
Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  LH  ·  8/3/2014, 11:22 PM
Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  elbowin  ·  8/4/2014, 3:18 AM
Re: Commonwealth Games jawdropper - Indian?  ·  Anneza, nsi  ·  8/5/2014, 9:54 AM