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[Opinions] WDYTO Irvine?
and what about the f/m Irvine Raoul?
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Man, I just can't help thinking Erwin meets bovine. I don't particularly like the name Erwin nor the word bovine, so I'm going to have to say no. Sorry
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Are you pronouncing it to rhyme with pin, or pine?If it rhymes with pin, I think it's ehhh alright. NMS because of the URV sound, but not terrible either. Reminds me of Irving, though, which is super dorky.
If it rhymes with pine, I think it's a university town in California, and a dorky, vaguely evil-sounding name for a person.I'd rather Raoul Irvin. But the flow of Irvine Raoul isn't noticeably bad.
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