[Opinions] Kycsar
I just came across this name on the Dr. Phil website (Kycsar is a 2 year old boy who can't keep his clothes on) anyway, I can only assume it's pronounced Kai-ser, although when i first saw it it made me want to rub my eyes and go huh!?
Emma
Emma
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It looks Hungarian to me
The -csar ending would be pronounced CHAWR in Hungarian, but a quick Wikipedia search seems to say that Y only occurs gy, ly, and ny combos. So... Kycsar makes no flippin' sense in Hungarian.
Oh hell, the parents probably did close their eyes and hit random keys. *Headdesks*
Miranda
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The -csar ending would be pronounced CHAWR in Hungarian, but a quick Wikipedia search seems to say that Y only occurs gy, ly, and ny combos. So... Kycsar makes no flippin' sense in Hungarian.
Oh hell, the parents probably did close their eyes and hit random keys. *Headdesks*
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Is this a truely unique name? I googled Kycsar and the only think it found was this 2 year old.
To be blunt it's awful, I want to pronounce it KICK-zar.
~Louise x
Cat: (sings) I'm going to eat you little fishy!
To be blunt it's awful, I want to pronounce it KICK-zar.
~Louise x
Wow - talk about a jumbled name. It's like the parents closed their eyes and began typing.
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Wow. That's ugly looking.
Array
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ditto..lol...
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