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8 Mar 2020
- Simplified Chinese (China)
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English (UK)
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English (US)
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Question about United Kingdom
I want to have an English name. Does
“Jugram Refic” sound strange? What do you think this name.
I want to have an English name. Does
“Jugram Refic” sound strange? What do you think this name.
“Jugram Refic” sound strange? What do you think this name.
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- Country or region United Kingdom
it would definitely be recognised as not English (not necessarily a bad thing). you could look up sites like Nameberry to find a more common first name that you like, and there are probably websites for surnames too.
- Country or region China
- Country or region United States
You could call yourself Jeremy Reffeck or Gerald Reffic. I’ve never heard of Jugram before
- Country or region China

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