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Kamryn, the girl on one of the new Bunnings ads.
There's an actress called Camryn Manheim.
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Kamryn, the girl on one of the new Bunnings ads.
Pronounced Ev-rest or Eever-est?Anyway, I came into this thread to contribute one that has copped a fair bit of criticism,but I actually like given the context- Everest for a baby boy
His parents' family backgrounds are from two different countries which border Mt. Everest . They couldn't decide whether to go with a Bangladeshi or Chinese name and wanted an uncommon but easily pronounceable name, so went with that
Those names are good classic names. Though the 90s ruined names like Simran, Raj, and Rahul.akkaps The main non-Anglo Punjabi names which aren't covered by that graphic are Simran and Kiran ....except I think they're both decent names, so don't belong in this thread . Could also make a case for this going on the subtle racist/sexist thread haha.
The first onePronounced Ev-rest or Eever-est?
I consider Raj/Rahul general Indian names rather then specifically Punjabi ones but yeah . Out of interest - did you think that Kiran was a male or a female name prior to realising that it was unisex ? I think I had only ever met one Simran (a guy) before I was 18 . I have since met several female ones.Those names are good classic names. Though the 90s ruined names like Simran, Raj, and Rahul.
I only realised recently that Kiran is a unisex name. And it’s a name that western culture can pick up easily.
I thought it was always female (Darr). Till I realise I had an uncle (brown definition of the word) with that name and then became friends with another guy with that name.The first one
I consider Raj/Rahul general Indian names rather then specifically Punjabi ones but yeah . Out of interest - did you think that Kiran was a male or a female name prior to realising that it was unisex ? I think I had only ever met one Simran (a guy) before I was 18 . I have since met several female ones.
I haven’t watched Darr and I watched DDLJ when I was very young so missed key bits like the main character’s name being Simran . The Simran I know is a family friend . My aunt and uncle (again, the brown definition of the word ) have Punjabi names which fit that diagram perfectly haha , but chose to name their sons Simran and Amrit (another name I like)I thought it was always female (Darr). Till I realise I had an uncle (brown definition of the word) with that name and then became friends with another guy with that name.
As for Simran, always female (DDLJ), I’ve seen it as a guys name once or twice. Gursimran Khamba, being one if you wish to include that.
Which brings up another thing, prefixes and suffixes and alternate spelling of names. To be continued....
Alright, you get out of here.Let me guess, she couldn't lie because you'd see right through her?
I haven’t seen Darr either but that “k-k-k-Kiran” line I’ve seen heaps.I haven’t watched Darr and I watched DDLJ when I was very young so missed key bits like the main character’s name being female . The Simran I know is a family friend . My aunt and uncle (again, the brown definition of the word ) have Punjabi names which fit that diagram perfectly haha , but chose to name their sons Simran and Amrit (another name I like)
When I think of Kiran, the first person that comes to my mind is Kiran More.I thought it was always female (Darr). Till I realise I had an uncle (brown definition of the word) with that name and then became friends with another guy with that name.
A corruption of Isla?I could dox myself here but I heard Iylah today
I believe soA corruption of Isla?