Oskar, nickname [name_m]Ozzy[/name_m]?
- It works and I like it!
- It works but I donāt like it, [name_m]Oskar[/name_m] doesnāt need a nickname!
- It doesnāt work, sorry!
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Oskar, nickname [name_m]Ozzy[/name_m]?
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CICERO. A long time ago I had a combo with [name_m]Cicero[/name_m]. Iām so happy someone else likes it too!
I see you got your answer, but I was thinking of [name_f]Velma[/name_f] saying ā[name_m]Cicero[/name_m]ā in [name_f]Chicago[/name_f].
Why I started liking the name
Yes I was thinking [name_f]Princess[/name_f] [name_f]Atta[/name_f] from A Bugs Life too!
Itās not that I donāt like it, itās just the fact that [name_m]Oskar[/name_m] is a pretty short name already it doesnāt feel very natural, but I do think it can definitely work if you keep it up
This is the name of a restaurant where I live so I hear it fairly frequently, and I think itās definitely usable
I say ay-duh. Iāve never heard of the aye-duh pronunciation, Iām surprised to see that thatās winning the poll
I say it like AY-duh where the AY rhymes with Hay
Sometimes yes, sometimes noā¦ One of my reasons for the poll!
Iām so sad to see this rated so low! I gave it a ten but it didnāt seem to boost it much! [name_f]Adore[/name_f] [name_u]Claude[/name_u] on a girl
I think aye-duh was meant to be the same as ay-duh
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I donāt like you anymore
I mean, thank you for your insight on the topic, I really appreciate it
From what I can tell, while [name_f]Ada[/name_f] can be add-uh or ay-da depending on the origin of the name, [name_f]Adah[/name_f] is always ay-da. In all honesty though, [name_f]Adah[/name_f] looks like ah-DA to me
[name_m]Pascal[/name_m] for a girl?
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Iāve been really loving Pascal for a girl, it just seems so sweet and fresh! If you have any additional comments, donāt hesitate to tell me!
I love them all! Which one is your favorite?
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How are you pronouncing [name_m]Cassian[/name_m]?
Cass-ee-un, like cast
Thank you. That made my decision much easier.