How did you get your name?
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By the way, my name is Arrigo.
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That is a very unique name, and nice, too. Are the first letters pronounced "Ch" or "Sh"?csimmons032 wrote: ↑03 Jun 2017, 13:02 My name is Chanler, and my mom heard that name in a movie once, I don't know the name of it though. She liked the name so much but wanted to make it sound more girly so she took out the d, and that's how I got my name.
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Arrigo_Lupori wrote: ↑19 Feb 2018, 07:57 My name's pretty unique (I don't want to brag lol it's true, it's quite rare). My dad had chosen it for me because it was both the name of one of his best friends and because it was the name of a german emperor who died in Italy and was buried in Pisa, which is very close to where I live. My dad is a huge art and history nerd.
By the way, my name is Arrigo.
Interesting name. Lovely to pronounce.
I met a cab driver once whos name was 'Sultan'. His father worked in the Royal palace as well, and they lived behind it.