[Opinions] Flor is legit [M]
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Flor is Portuguese for "Flower".
ETA: pronounced "fluoohr". Tt has a slight u sound at the beginning after the fl, and a long oh sound like 'ooh", and a soft R sound. Not like the floor (pronunciation) we walk on. It's hard to make the pronouncation in writing/typing it's easier to say it, lol.
ETA: pronounced "fluoohr". Tt has a slight u sound at the beginning after the fl, and a long oh sound like 'ooh", and a soft R sound. Not like the floor (pronunciation) we walk on. It's hard to make the pronouncation in writing/typing it's easier to say it, lol.
This message was edited 1/27/2007, 11:15 AM
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It's also spanish and it also means "flower"
I didn't think it was made up
I've seen it before. It just didn't seem very compatible with Norma, which is very dated. The youngest Norma I know is around 50. In Oklahoma, Norma Jean enjoyed a brief surge of popularity around I guess, 1930 or so. I know three Norma Jeans there. :)
I've seen it before. It just didn't seem very compatible with Norma, which is very dated. The youngest Norma I know is around 50. In Oklahoma, Norma Jean enjoyed a brief surge of popularity around I guess, 1930 or so. I know three Norma Jeans there. :)
wow! lol, My aunt's name is Norma hehe