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pezus said:
Millenium said:
pezus said:
OT: Hlynur



How would one pronounce your name? 'Hill nur'?

Nope, the l comes before the y, silly. That's why I said English is random. As an example: Stable. Why the fuck does the l come before the e when the e is pronounced first?

I think it's because it comes from the French word Stable.



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Cezar ;P



That still didn't explain the proper pronc of your name though Prezzy...

Hello cezar! :P



Erkko Lehtonen.



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pezus said:
Millenium said:
That still didn't explain the proper pronc of your name though Prezzy...

Hello cezar! :P

I can't explain it, you must figure it out yourself! Hly-nur, Hl-y-nur. Use your tongue and make a breathing sound lol! The 'n' sounds like you'd expect and the 'ur' sounds kind of like the 'ur' in Amalur.

I like your name,Hlynur ! Sounds awesome & unique



KillerMan said:
Erkko Lehtonen.

Wow thats unique I guess. 



Mickey James Bigelow - My mom didn't like Michael but like the meaning of the name. So I ended being called Mickey after Mickey Mantle. And I have heard the song thousands of times since grade school when it came out.  My middle name is the name that my father, grandfather and great-grandfather had.

One the topic of names my great grandmother (granny as she wanted to be called) didn't like her name Georgebell, which I though was a nice old fasioned name for a female. Until I found out the reason for the name. Then I agreeed with her. She was named after the priest in town. George E. Bell. ><

My little brother has a name that definition fits together nicely. Warlike One From Heaven - (Marcus Urain)

There are only two different Bigelow families in the entire world one came from France and the other was line of nobels (from knighthood) in Britian. Judging from our family crest they weren't the nicest of people. The name of the family use to be Bagley (Those who live by the barley hill) and slowly changed to Biglo then Bigelow over the centuries.



pezus said:
Mordred11 said:
pezus said:
Millenium said:
That still didn't explain the proper pronc of your name though Prezzy...

Hello cezar! :P

I can't explain it, you must figure it out yourself! Hly-nur, Hl-y-nur. Use your tongue and make a breathing sound lol! The 'n' sounds like you'd expect and the 'ur' sounds kind of like the 'ur' in Amalur.

I like your name,Hlynur ! Sounds awesome & unique

Why thank you! It means 'maple' though

That's actually cool .



Mad55 said:
KillerMan said:
Erkko Lehtonen.

Wow thats unique I guess. 


Well Finnish names can sound pretty awkward if you are not Finn. It's always funny when some sports commentators try to pronounce some Finnish names =D (for example in NHL or F1)