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Re: Bonds baby comp uncommon/unusual GIRLS Australia
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Aleister
Ante
Arin
Aristotle x2
Astee
Attikus
Autumn Biggar
Blayz
Braith
Braxton Jagger
Cairo
Chael
Coben
Cordell
Cowan
Cruze Shady
Daylen
Diggy
Dusty
Elfin
Emre
Gene
Harlem
Hennen
Hurley
Iverson
Jabreal
Jaxton
Jeffrey
Jhkia
Jihad
Joot
Kasper
Kerwin
Khoder
Kingsley
Kooper
Krusoe
Lawson
Lisiate
Mannix Zai
Manou
Nolan
Obi
Orrie -makes methinks of Oreos.
Peejay - wow he has pee in his name
Raiden
Rudy
Samson
Santiago
Slayter
Sylar
Talan
Talyn
Tane
Taniela
Taylen
Thai
Timothy -eeeew so dated
Titan Schutte
Treydan
Tyce
Tykel
Veyron
Wilbo
Xaiden
Xavion
Zakky
Zandyr
Zaviour
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Ailey
Alyvia
Amoun
Aubree-Gene
Avaleigh
Avie
Bentley-Kate
Briellen
Chanel
Chonte
Coco: Cheesy, like a stripper.
Envy -just plain no! One of the seven deadlies. Bad name for a person.
Gypsy-Rose: They think they're being original.
Kitty: Here kitty kitty!
Loulou: They let the eight-year-old giggle-ridden kid down the street pick this one.
Lycka - WOW this poor girl will cop it bad in high school. Looks like licker.. "But we don't care! We looove her unique name!"
Ocean-Cherie: New deodorant?
R-Jay: Because she's too special to have a real name.
Tea: I like coffee better.
Tinkah: Making tinkah in the potty?Here's something I've noticed: what's with the superfluous r that Australians seem to be using lately, at least in these lists? Casarndra, Siarna, what does that do?
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The Australian R thing has been around for a while, I think. As an American looking at names like Casarndra, I want to pronounce that R and it sounds terrible. An Australian would pronounce "ar" as "ah," though... so people apparently add the R to ensure that the name is pronounced with that sound and not a short A.So, Casarndra would be ca-SAHN-dra and not ca-SAN-dra. (I'd pronounce Cassandra that way in the first place, but that's beside the point).
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