Maisie Martin
18 years ago
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Carlisle - Guy |
Normal is the Watchword
18 years ago
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Can't pronounce the first but love your other names. |
SundayMorningTea
18 years ago
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Did you get Carlisle from Twilight? Sorry, that just popped in my head. Well, I don't think they go with the other names so much, but I really can't think of any others. |
Maisie Martin
18 years ago
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Yeah I love it. |
my name is Llama
18 years ago
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I dunno... |
Alex Marlatt
18 years ago
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Lorelei? Like the legend of the Lorelei of the Rhine river? Nice. :) |
jenna grace
18 years ago
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Ethel-gal |
Alex Marlatt
18 years ago
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Ilse and Gustav. |
.K.i.T.t.Y.
18 years ago
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The first is pronounced carlyle. |
Alex Marlatt
18 years ago
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I say 'Ulrich Johannes-Goethe von Koenigsburg'. |
Alex Marlatt
18 years ago
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'Ulrich Johannes-Goethe von Koenigsburg'. |
The Lonely Rose
18 years ago
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Lol ^^ |
Alex Marlatt
18 years ago
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^ Nik. That's just not true. :( That's a perfectly respectable native German name. Let the Americans have trouble pronouncing it. I'll be in Germany then anyways so it doesn't matter. |
AGirlWorthFightingFor
18 years ago
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Goethe= pronounced "Gurtay" |
Alex Marlatt
18 years ago
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^ Depends on your accent. I have never heard a German pronounce 'Goethe' as "Gurtay" I usually hear it more as Gur-ta. But it's hard to tell people on the internet how to pronounce things. Their accents being different they will obviously pronounce your pronunciation differently. |
So Wrong its Right
18 years ago
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Um i love the name cameron for a girl. |
.K.i.T.t.Y.
18 years ago
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Bouncing off of cameron >> |
Just Sierra
18 years ago
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Boys-- |