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@Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world • 21 days ago

What is the longest first name of a person you have met?

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What is the longest first name of a person you have met?

@Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world • 21 days ago
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  • defunct_punk
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    35•21 days ago

    No it isn’t.

    • @ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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      12•21 days ago

    • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.worldOP
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      21 days ago

      Duck. I dont how to phrase this question

    • Nusm
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      2•21 days ago

  • MushuChupacabra
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    28•21 days ago

    Miles.

  • @Damarus@feddit.org
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    22•21 days ago

    My friend’s name is literally “Long”. I think that counts.

    • @Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org
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      3•21 days ago

      There’s a difference between long and longest, and I think that counts, too :)

    • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.worldOP
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      2•21 days ago

      Very longish

  • @cattywampas@lemm.ee
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    18•21 days ago

    Not the longest, but I once worked with a Thai lady named Soda Pop. She swore it was her real name, it was on all her work documents and everything.

    • Dzso
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      2•21 days ago

      Thai people tend to have names that mean things like that.

      Common ones I’ve seen:

      Pang = bread Namsom = orange juice Namphueng = honey (bee water) Namfon = rain water Somporn = auspicious orange Somwan = sweet orange

    • @meyotch@slrpnk.net
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      2•20 days ago

      I once knew a Thai woman named Siri Alexa. Seriously, she is about 65 and is quite tired of the jokes.

  • Lemminary
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    9•21 days ago

    A girl I knew was called, and I shit you not: Estradivarius. 5 syllables. Yes, the same name as the clothing store which itself named after the string instrument.

    • @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      7•21 days ago

      Estradivarius. 5 syllables.

      E-strad-i-var-i-us . 6, right?

      • Lemminary
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        6•21 days ago

        Oh, I’m not sure. In Spanish it’s es-tra-di-va-rius.

        • @Asidonhopo@lemmy.world
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          4•21 days ago

          Okay, good to hear someone else say this about Spanish. Like how “diez” is much closer to 1 syllable than 2

  • @quediuspayu@lemmy.world
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    8•21 days ago

    In Spain, four syllable names aren’t rare. Antonio or Ignacio are quite common. Isidoro and Wenceslao, are more rare but I’ve met some.

    Then there are composite names that might seem two names but are considered a single one, like José María or Francisco Javier.

    • megane-kun
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      1•21 days ago

      I was thinking of those composite names too, like Juan Miguel Archangel (John Michael Archangel) but the person having such a name would just choose at most two and would introduce themselves as John, or Michael, or Miguel.

      • @quediuspayu@lemmy.world
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        Unless it rolls well out of the tongue like José Luís, almost all people with composite names go by one of the components or a specific short for that composite name.

        For example: José María get shortened to Chema, or María Teresa turns into Maite.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮
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    My sister because she legally changed her name to include all her favorite names because she couldn’t decide on just 3. So all of them are 2-3 hyphenated names.

  • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    6•21 days ago

    I work with a lot of folks in India with super long names and they generally have a shorter version everyone calls them by.

    I think the longest for someone I’ve met is “Vishnuvardhan” but everyone calls him Vish.

    Then the problem is having a dozen Vish’s.

    • @Vandals_handle@lemmy.world
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      4•21 days ago

      Nothing, Vishnu with you?

      • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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        3•20 days ago

        Gesundheit!

  • Hello_there
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    6•21 days ago

    Native Hawaiian names can be pretty long.

  • Tippon
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    6•21 days ago

    Ken. I don’t get out much.

  • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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    4•19 days ago

    I’ve never met him but Mr Osas would have to be a contender

    Uvuvwevwevwe Onyetenyevwe Ugwemuhwem Osas

  • raoul
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    4•21 days ago

    Jo

    • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.worldOP
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      3•21 days ago

      Jojo

  • @PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world
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    3•20 days ago

    Rasmus-Nikolaj, with a hyphen, counts as one name right?

    One of my teachers’ son is named such. Was to be named Ib but they found that too short, and then couldn’t agree on their favorite alternatives so they chose both. With a hyphen.

  • @Soku@lemmy.world
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    3•20 days ago

    Osakmakwabane, he went by Osas

  • @november@lemmy.vg
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    3•21 days ago

    Met a Christopherrobinhood once.

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