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I think we decided on a name finally!

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CamiliaRaphael · 28/10/2023 21:34

Abc Yes GIF by The Bachelorette

Hi everyone! I hope you're well. I wanted to ask you guys for your input, after some consultant work with my husband, we agreed on Rhye Remore for our boy.(pronounced re-mor-ay).

What do you guys think? 🙏

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CamiliaRaphael · 30/10/2023 18:01

Gnomegnomegnome · 30/10/2023 17:57

I think that it’s lovely @CamiliaRaphael

Really>?

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PurpleChrayne · 30/10/2023 18:01

Remore = remora, a bottom-feeding fish.

Not a great association.

LadyMingeBagOfFallopianshire · 30/10/2023 18:07

Nah

LadyMingeBagOfFallopianshire · 30/10/2023 18:09

Let's hope Jonathon Ross never has to introduce him....

CamiliaRaphael · 31/10/2023 20:56

PurpleChrayne · 30/10/2023 18:01

Remore = remora, a bottom-feeding fish.

Not a great association.

Really? never knew that.

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CamiliaRaphael · 31/10/2023 20:57

LadyMingeBagOfFallopianshire · 30/10/2023 18:07

Nah

as of Nah to the name or the previous comment?

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CamiliaRaphael · 31/10/2023 20:58

LadyMingeBagOfFallopianshire · 30/10/2023 18:09

Let's hope Jonathon Ross never has to introduce him....

I don't understand...

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Lochness1975 · 31/10/2023 22:28

I can only say it by singing it.

CamiliaRaphael · 01/11/2023 16:01

Lochness1975 · 31/10/2023 22:28

I can only say it by singing it.

Why?

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Cognacsoft · 01/11/2023 16:06

PurpleChrayne · 30/10/2023 18:01

Remore = remora, a bottom-feeding fish.

Not a great association.

Only if you’re a marine biologist or pedantic!

Littlelucas · 01/11/2023 16:09

Surely a windup? Rye (and this is how people will assume it's spelt) is a grain. A boring, brown, bland grain. Either that or they'll think it short for Ryan.

Why do people give their dc's these silly names in the quest to be "different" that means they'll be constantly having to explain/spell their name their whole life?

Your ds will not thank you, trust me.

Overthebow · 01/11/2023 16:12

CamiliaRaphael · 01/11/2023 16:01

Why?

It rhymes with lyrics of a very famous song, it’s what a lot of people in the UK will associate it with. It’s very hard to look at the name without getting the song in your head.

KirstenBlest · 01/11/2023 16:16

CamiliaRaphael · 31/10/2023 20:58

I don't understand...

Jonathan Ross is a UK tv personality who can't say R. He's say it as Whye Wemowe.

CamiliaRaphael · 03/11/2023 10:58

Littlelucas · 01/11/2023 16:09

Surely a windup? Rye (and this is how people will assume it's spelt) is a grain. A boring, brown, bland grain. Either that or they'll think it short for Ryan.

Why do people give their dc's these silly names in the quest to be "different" that means they'll be constantly having to explain/spell their name their whole life?

Your ds will not thank you, trust me.

It's no different from other nature derived names....

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CamiliaRaphael · 03/11/2023 10:59

Cognacsoft · 01/11/2023 16:06

Only if you’re a marine biologist or pedantic!

I didn't even know it was a thing😅

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