List of names with the pronunciations from 2023 thru 2028

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Re: List of names with the pronunciations from 2023 thru 2028

#21 Postby WalterWhite » Sat Sep 23, 2023 11:28 am

wxman57 wrote:Question - since when does the name "Kyle" have more than one syllable? "Ky-ull"??? What about words like "pale" (pay-ull) or "trail" (tra-ull). Ridiculous. How about "Kile" for "Kyle"?


I have only ever heard "Kyle" pronounced with one syllable.
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Re: List of names with the pronunciations from 2023 thru 2028

#22 Postby tolakram » Sat Sep 23, 2023 12:28 pm

DioBrando wrote:
Category5Kaiju wrote:You know, sometimes I question some of these names :lol:

Like "Beryl?" They couldn't do "Brittany" or "Brianna?"

Or "Patty" (like a hamburger patty or Krabby Patty or, better yet, "Patricia" but shorter)? I mean, it's almost like they could have gone with "Paige" or "Phoebe"...

I mean, the names are the names and there's nothing we can do to change them unless they get retired as destructive, powerful storms. But I do occasionally wonder how some of these names exactly even found their way onto the Atlantic naming list. :)



because boomers picked them for fellow boomers in 1979


You younger generations are so silly. /boomer
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Re: List of names with the pronunciations from 2023 thru 2028

#23 Postby Cleveland Kent Evans » Sat Sep 23, 2023 12:51 pm

DioBrando wrote:

because boomers picked them for fellow boomers in 1979


Actually the oldest Boomers were born in 1946, so only would have been turning 33 in 1979. I bet most of the people on whatever committee came up with the original lists of names were older than 33.
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Re: List of names with the pronunciations from 2023 thru 2028

#24 Postby DioBrando » Fri Mar 08, 2024 12:01 pm

Cleveland Kent Evans wrote:
DioBrando wrote:

because boomers picked them for fellow boomers in 1979


Actually the oldest Boomers were born in 1946, so only would have been turning 33 in 1979. I bet most of the people on whatever committee came up with the original lists of names were older than 33.

Do you think we'd ever see an Atlantic hurricane with a non European name?
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Re: List of names with the pronunciations from 2023 thru 2028

#25 Postby Cleveland Kent Evans » Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:10 pm

DioBrando wrote:Do you think we'd ever see an Atlantic hurricane with a non European name?


Well, of course. We will almost surely have Imani used in 2027 and Idris in 2028. And though Omar has been used as a given name in the USA for several generations, its origin is from the Arabic language, so if you count it we already had a rather powerful hurricane with a "non-European" name in 2008 as well as a tropical storm in 2020.
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Re: List of names with the pronunciations from 2023 thru 2028

#26 Postby Category5Kaiju » Thu Apr 18, 2024 10:39 am

DioBrando wrote:
Cleveland Kent Evans wrote:
DioBrando wrote:

because boomers picked them for fellow boomers in 1979


Actually the oldest Boomers were born in 1946, so only would have been turning 33 in 1979. I bet most of the people on whatever committee came up with the original lists of names were older than 33.

Do you think we'd ever see an Atlantic hurricane with a non European name?


From what I know, the NHC has yet to use names like Irving, Imogen, Ivy, Indigo, and Ivar

Granted, these names are pretty rare and I personally have not met a single person in my life thus far with such name, but they are nevertheless European names.
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