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[Opinions] Cho.
Is Cho too short for a first name in pronounciation and spelling ?
Can you guys suggest any girly pretty middle names that go with Cho ?Thanks
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That's alll.
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Ditto
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Same here.
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I think that Cho itself would be best as a middle name.
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PN?I am not sure how to pn it, but spelling wise, I dont tend to like anything less than 5 letters (with very few exceptions - Kai, Zoe) as full names. However, I find nothing wrong with a one syllable first name, so I highly doubt its too short pn wise.Cho Isabel came to mind right away, but its hard to think of combos when I am unsure of the pn.
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It's pronounced exactly as it looks. CH as in cheese, O as in...the letter O.Array
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Thats what I thoughtBut I usually think wrong, so I always like asking. Thanks
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Oh, it's cool. I like to be certain about prn, too.
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If the girl in question is Chinese and has a Chinese nlast name, Cho works fine. Most Chinese people have a two-part first name, so a Cho wouldn't likely just be Cho. She'd probably be Cho Mei Chang or something (Apologies to JK Rowling.)However, Cho wold seem very short and alsoextremely unusual on a non-Chinese girl with a nonChinese last name. Cho Goldberg, Cho Williams, Cho Martinez, Cho Abu-Hassan, you get the picture.If you don't have a Chinese last anem, I'd stick to using Cho as a mn, if I used it at all.
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I agreeI like it for a girl who is Chinese or even part-Chinese. I think it is really pretty, although I do think of Cho Chang from HP.
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Cho is fine as a full first name--I think it's pretty.Cho Alicia
Cho Alessandra
Cho Cressida
Cho Sylvia
Cho FantasyfairyprincessArray
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