re: [name_u]Quarry[/name_u] - none of the above.
See pronunciation:
re: [name_u]Quarry[/name_u] - none of the above.
See pronunciation:
I selected ârhyming with Coryâ as that was the closest, however I wouldnât say it like that. Iâd say [name_u]Cory[/name_u] as Core-E, but Iâd say [name_u]Quarry[/name_u] as Kw-o-ree. The middle syllable Iâd pronounce in the same way as youâd (probably) begin [name_u]October[/name_u] or [name_m]Ox[/name_m].
thank you, friend! iâve been on a sort of hiatus from nameberry, but if all goes as planned in the next year or two iâll be needing much more name help
correct me if iâm wrong, but when we thought rudy arthur, i swore that you once had riley arthur in your uc? i loved that too!
Thatâs unique! Thank you for the suggestion.
[name_u]Quarry[/name_u] to rhyme with sorry
Would Osiris & Amon be too much as brothers?
the n is quite pronounced so probably not because i feel like there is such a difference with how itâs said!
this!!
thoughts on Bodie for a boy?
I wonât consider Bodhi, I donât like its potential as appropriation
None of the above
[name_u]Quarry[/name_u] rhymes with lorry
This is just for fun, vote for as many or as little as you like
bringing back an old trend!
what do you think of when you see my username?
I actually know an [name_f]English[/name_f] (b) and a [name_m]German[/name_m] (itâs pronounced hehr-MAN though), and used to know an [name_m]Art[/name_m]
âOh, thereâs my top hat twin â
Can you see the name Heidi on a baby?
Iâve been loving her lately, but Iâm not yet sure if I could see her on a baby!
Does Thatcher as a first name immediately remind anyone else of Margaret Thatcher?
(For the record I think itâs still fine for other people to use but I wouldnât personally use it.)
Whatâs the actual consensus on here about alliterative combos? (Sarah Suzanne, Douglas David, etc.)