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[Opinions] Re: 2012 Montana, USA BAs
Kaiser Von Roland. "Emperor Of Roland". I think there must have been some major geopolitical changes going on that simply escaped me. So there is now a country called Roland and it has an emperor? Where exactly is this place?Me and my ignorance: Alder Ann and Rueby Louise made me giggle. "Alder, Ann!" translates to something like "Dude, Ann!" in my mother tongue, while "Rueby Louise" would be something like "little turnip/carrot Louise".Jaesca Wraeyn. What's Wraeyn? And how is it pronounced? Like some mash-up of Wren and Rain?Baylne Alfred Dewalt. And how on earth is Baylne pronounced?Micah Fayeth (f). What's Fayeth? A mash-up of Faye and Faith?Loik Leonard (supposed to be Loki? was "Loik" three times on the website).
I looked up Loik. Seems to be a variant of Loïc (Loic) and Loig. Around 700 men of this name were born in France in the past 50 years.Ezra Raye (f) *grimace*
Well, does it lessen the pain if I tell you that Esra is a quite popular Turkish girls' name and that some Turkish name sites claim that Ezra is either a variant thereof or else a girls' name with a different etymology? I don't speak Turkish, though, so I can't confirm any of this. Still, would be a nice thought, wouldn't it? ;)Annabelle Lee. I always found this name to be incredibly anticlimactic. Fitting for the poem and its atmosphere, sure, but... yeah.
I actually like Elsa Frances, Ruth Josephine and Maple Anne.Josephine Lucille, Dora Ann, Owen Walter, Franklin Thomas, Jane Carol, Elisabeth Evangelina ,Lewis George, Clark Thomas (not on siblings, though) and Willa Elise are nice enough.
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