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[Opinions] Re: Bruno
I don't think Bruno suits him..I always see Bruno as a dark colour, so someone with Brown hair or black hair or even dark brown eyes.. I like it but if a child had my complexion i'd struggle to see him as a Bruno.
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Some years back, my daughter had a boyfriend named Bruno;judging from the photos I've seen of you, this guy could have been your cousin. :-)He was of average height, slender build, blond hair, grey eyes. His parents were from Austria, they came to Canada as immigrants.
The name is perhaps more common in Europe?
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Yes, Bruno is quite common in Central Europe. I know several, from 3 different countries, and all of them would be what you guys term ‘wrong look’ for Bruno (light complexion, hair and eyes).
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LolMaybe we could have a little Bruno! I do worry that its a tad "ethnic" sounding for us and our very English sorta names (Rebecca & David Arnold) Bruno Arnold does sound cool... Theodore and Bruno as brothers sound very European ;)
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Man, Bruno Arnold is awesome. Please use it.
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Yeah that threw me off at first. I was like... "he's orange."
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