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What do you think of the name Raymar Vinson?

30 replies

Ali659 · 21/09/2018 23:35

Do you like the name?

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JungMum · 21/09/2018 23:37

It confuses me. It sounds like English but I dont recognise either of the words.

jomaIone · 21/09/2018 23:41

It's not a name.

Xiaoxiong · 21/09/2018 23:41

I agree with Jung, I think if I heard it on the phone I would have to ask a few times before it was clear whether it was Neymar Vincent, Tamar, Rema...

Not necessarily a bad thing, they just definitely don't sound English. Are they names from another language/culture? Google isn't helping Grin

JustHereForThePooStories · 21/09/2018 23:42

Sounds like an estate agents.

Rebecca36 · 21/09/2018 23:43

I thought it sounded like some sort of corporation.

Tarriance · 21/09/2018 23:47

Sounds like a futuristic villain

MMmomDD · 21/09/2018 23:48

I am sorry. It does sound like a foreign corporate name.
Not something to call a child in an English speaking country.
I googled it - and it’s a name of a hotel chain in Turkey.

Is that a Turkish name, then?

IVflytrap · 21/09/2018 23:49

Sounds like the name of lesser-known superhero whose power is x-ray vision.

cinders15 · 21/09/2018 23:51

Not a lot, to be fair

Justabouthadituptohere · 21/09/2018 23:52

Made me think of Ryanair

Goldenbug · 21/09/2018 23:55

My parents had a Raymar Vinson which worked well for many years. It was always pretty easy to repair compared with the new things. In the end the motor slowed right up and you just couldn't get the parts for it so they had to replace it with a plastic modern one. Sad

LydiaLunch7 · 22/09/2018 00:20

Makes me think of the computer game, Rayman.

That's not a good thing.

MrsApplepants · 22/09/2018 00:22

Ryanair Venison

Ginxed · 22/09/2018 00:28

Makes me think of Ray Winston

EarlyModernParent · 22/09/2018 00:29

Sounds like a Midlands engineering firm

AlevelConfusion · 22/09/2018 00:38

Yep, sounds like a drunk version of Ray Winston Grin

PropagandaMachine · 22/09/2018 08:49

Goldenbug

I'm sure my grandparents bought one in the 50's. Amazingly, I still remember them using it until round about the late 80's, though it was a little worse for wear by then.

MissCherryCakeyBun · 22/09/2018 09:13

Ray winston too Confused

GrumpyOlderBloke · 22/09/2018 09:21

American Reality TV performer?

Latest 'professional' recruit to Strictly Come Dancing?

Latest Kardasian boyfriend/girlfriend?

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EarlyModernParent · 22/09/2018 09:48

Dodgy US Congressman embroiled in sex scandal- Ray Vinson Jnr?

PiperPublickOccurrences · 22/09/2018 09:53

Sounds like that trend people used to have to mashing their names together for a house name - Casa Bevron anyone?

So I'd assume the parents were Raymond and Marion, and totally lacking in common sense. Also sounds like the footballer Neymar.

AfterSchoolWorry · 22/09/2018 09:54

Reminds me of Ryanair.

JungMum · 22/09/2018 09:55

lol at Casa Bevron. It does have that vibe.

Explain its origins please OP

Mishappening · 22/09/2018 09:57

Oh dear - poor child.

LeeMiller · 22/09/2018 18:51

I glanced quickly and read it as Ryanair vision