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I have an issue when both the hero and heroine have unisex names because I forget which is the female and which is the male. (Yeah, I have really bad reading comprehension skills!)

I have an issue when both the hero and heroine have unisex names because I forget which is the female and which is the male
Lol! I haven't thought of it that way! I don't usually read Karen van Zee and probably never will. Here names are terrible.
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That's interesting that you can read and understand it!
The language is a bit difficult to speak.
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I'm Greek and when I read in a synopsis the greek names of the heroes I'm like: "Oh, God!", because the names are very... weird. Some of them I never heard in my life!

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Just thought I'd through that in ....

For the heroines I prefer old fashioned names like Emma, Margaret, Sara or Katherine. Not a fan of unusual names, for example, Jacinda, Jesmond, Delaney...

I think Lucy Monroe wanted to name Zephyr Nikos after the Greek god of the west wind :) To me "zephyr" is a very common sweet (similar to marshmallow) in Latvia & Russia.


I sort of assume it's pronounced Khan, which means I then can't get the Star Trek reference out of my brain. And if it's not, do you pronounce the e and he's a carnie?
And Craven must have known it's Spanish for meat. H = a piece of meat.

I sort of assume it's pronounced Khan, which means I then can't get the Star Trek reference out of my brain. And ..."
I think she totally did know what it meant, and was doing some SC humor there. LOL

But now all I can see when I pick that book up is Ricardo Montalban with his mullet and manly bare chest framed by synthetic leather.
Oh dear! However is Carne going to open the local fete dressed like that?

I think his wife would have something to say about it. Like 'if make your friend the pottery guy feel inadequate we lose a baby sitter and therefore no date night.'


I haven't come across it in HP yet but one hero name that seems to be everywhere at the moment is Jax.


Love Sholto.


I think Charlotte Lamb has a Sholto. It's Scottish/Gaelic depending on who translates it.
https://nameberry.com/babyname/Sholto
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The names have changed a lot from the old books - names change by decade I've read on baby name websites. Whatever is "in" at that moment.
Any preferences?
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