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[Opinions] Ozge
Watching tv and one of the female council housing enforcement officers is called Ozge. I really like the name but as it’s Turkish I couldn’t use it as I would feel like it was cultural appropriation.WDYT of Ozge?Mother to:
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The given pronunciation, UUZge, is counterintuitive: it looks as if it should sound like someone with a bad head cold trying to say 'Oscar', or else like a female version of the Wizard of Oz. I'm not a fan.
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Don't really likeit
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It'd be an interesting name to come across. It's not one I feel a connection to.The closest seeming names that I can think of at the moment that I like are Oona, Inge, Ulalume.
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It should be Özge and the Ö actually sounds different from the letter O. So I think it would be very hard for people in English speaking countries to get the pronunciation right (unless they just decide to pronounce it with an O instead, which would be incorrect, but understandable).I don't think it would be cultural appropriation.I'm not a fan of the name or the letter Ö (which is common in German too but not popular to use in names at the moment). I always disliked the sound of Ö. I love many Turkish names and would use some of them but Özge is not a favorite. I have a good friend called Gözde so if you like the sound of Özge you might also like this or Gökçe which has a lovely meaning.
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I like it on a girl baby. The meaning of it is pretty neat too
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I think it's lovelyAnd I love the meaning!
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Before we even get to cultural appropriation, there's the little matter of how to pronounce this name. I don't think anybody who doesn't understand the Turkish language (which is very tricky as to pronunciation) will be able to pronounce Ozge correctly, certainly not without a lot of practice and certainly not with all the nuances knowing Turkish would give.
None of the possible pronunciations I can come up with for this sound attractive at all to me. But I'm not Turkish and my language doesn't work like Turkish.
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