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roisin [Google] [Irish / Derry, N. Ireland] |
Download File Reject Song Blank In the Republic it's pronounced "ROW-sheen." In the north, it's pronounced "ROSH-sheen." It is from the name "Rois" which means "Rose" and anything with -in at the end of it (and pronounced -een) is the diminutive form. Thus, Little Rose.
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alea [Google] [ / ] |
Download File Reject Song Blank Uh-lee-Uh
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mendes [Google] [ / US] |
Download File Reject Song Blank m AI n d eh s
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normand [Google] [ / ] |
Download File Reject Song Blank Nor mind
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cole [Google] [ / ] |
Download File Reject Song Blank COAL
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athenian [Google] [ / ] |
Download File Reject Song Blank philosophy
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suydam [Google] [ / ] |
Download File Reject Song Blank suy - rhymes with 'duh' dam pronounced like 'damn'
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suydam [Google] [Middle Dutch New World ~1670's / ] |
Download File Reject Song Blank Soo - dam Originally an umlaut in middle Dutch, the name was an addition to Ryken in New Amsterdam as there were two Ryken (Ryker) families in the late 17th century (1600's). The sons of Mr Ryken took only the name Suydam (Südam) hence the name was born. Uy as in guy is incorrect and so uh as in bruh. Since the name comes from an older form of Dutch, it won't be pronounced like modern Dutch. There are other Americanized named with uy with the same problem. In Kuykendal the uy is pronounced 'ur'.
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naughton [Google] [Gaelic / Ireland] |
Download File Reject Song Blank N aw K T uu N
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abhirup [Google] [India / ] |
Download File Reject Song Blank Ah-bhee-roop
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