Not even the Welsh themselves like Welsh names! Haha. No doubt someone from Hong Kong will eventually choose Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, which happens to be the longest place name in Europe.
If you want an unpronounceable name, get onto google maps and head over to Wales! You can always amend it a little so that you can at least vaguely pronounce it.
Still waiting for someone from Hong Kong to choose a symbol as their moniker … just like that monkey formerly known as Prince. Now that would be unpronounceable and novel.
Shouldn't this be in the "Geographic" category?
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Yes, thank you AW; post amended. It fits in well with the infamous Paris and Chelsea.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why Welsh names (especially place names) aren't popular? They would certainly be unpronounceable, and thus very unique!
ReplyDeleteNot even the Welsh themselves like Welsh names! Haha. No doubt someone from Hong Kong will eventually choose Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, which happens to be the longest place name in Europe.
ReplyDeleteIf you want an unpronounceable name, get onto google maps and head over to Wales! You can always amend it a little so that you can at least vaguely pronounce it.
ReplyDeleteStill waiting for someone from Hong Kong to choose a symbol as their moniker … just like that monkey formerly known as Prince. Now that would be unpronounceable and novel.
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