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How do these Boys Names sound to Turkish ears?

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littlemarbles · 30/10/2014 22:09

We are a mixed Turkish/Italian couple living in the UK, so need names that sit well with all three languages.

We have a feminine sounding surname so the first name needs to be very strong and masculine.

How do these names sound to Turkish people? Please come and help us decide!

Eden or Aydin
Roman or Romeo
Leo
Lea (Liya - meaning trustworthy)
Leandro
Marlon
Devon
Bay (Bey)
Oscar (Ozkar - shortened to Oz)
Orlando
Moran
Artem
Mylo
River
Arden
Pasha
Esen
Raven
Atlas
Nova

Thanks in advance!

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littlemarbles · 30/10/2014 23:15

Bump!

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littlemarbles · 31/10/2014 11:01

Bump again!

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tywysogesgymraeg · 31/10/2014 11:09

I'm not Turkish, but thought I'd respond because no-one else has! Here are my thoughts

Eden or Aydin - No. Eden is a girl's name in UK
Roman or Romeo - yes
Leo - yes
Lea (Liya - meaning trustworthy) - No. Lea is also a girl's name in UK
Leandro - yes
Marlon - no
Devon - no, it's a place, not a name
Bay (Bey) - yes
Oscar (Ozkar - shortened to Oz) - yes
Orlando - yes
Moran - No. Sounds too much like morron
Artem - yes
Mylo - yes, love it
River - no, it's not a name, it's a naturally occurring body of water
Arden - yes
Pasha - yes, but the -a ending makes it sound girly
Esen - yes
Raven - no - it's a bird, not a name
Atlas - no - bit hard to live up to!
Nova - no - for no particular reason

littlemarbles · 31/10/2014 11:15

Thank you for your thoughts! We are leaning towards Roman, Leon and Esen at the moment but it changes daily!

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tywysogesgymraeg · 31/10/2014 11:16

I particularly like Roman :)

Hope you get some opinons from Turkish people soon!

littlemarbles · 31/10/2014 13:40

thank you!

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littlemarbles · 09/11/2014 23:24

Bump! Are there any Turkish people out there who can offer their thoughts? Thank you

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jobrum · 10/11/2014 21:04

Not Pashsa, it sounds like a nightclub 17 year olds try to get into. Esen and Artem sound really nice to my non-Turkish ears.

turdfairynomore · 11/11/2014 20:16

Pasha and artem = strictly come dancing! To a UK ear!!

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