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Reece like the boys name.
You pronounce it whit-field.
The Name is Armenian
You pronounce the name Arnaud like Are-Knowed.
You pronounce the name Michael, Mike ul. The name is Hebrew and the people who speak that language pronounce that... or at least they used to. I learned that in a Hebrew class.
Wesley is not a Romanian name; but we pronounce ueslei.
Reece like the boys name.
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The name "Brandon" does not exist in Romania. Anyway, if any Romanian is fan of someone named Brandon from another country, romanians will pronounce the name as it is pronounced in english, with a slight different accent , and they will write it correctly.
Give me the Latin name; if you think to Arctium lappa the Romanian equivalent is brustur(e).
Responding to "It's pronounced George Zam Fear" In fact his first name is Gheorghe, pronounced Gay-ór-gay, stressing the middle syllable. This is a not uncommon Romanian name, and he is Romanian. It's sometimes written as George, the English version. This is a different name in Romanian, and it would be pronounced Jay-or-jay. Zam-fear is correct.
The name Suciu is of Romanian nationality. It is a common Romanian surname.
Haiducii is the performing name for Paula Mitrache. It is pronounced in the Romanian language as haj-dut(ij). It can be hard to pronounce for those not familiar with the language.
If the spelling is correct this is not a Romanian name.
Yes, Gelu is a Romanian name. The etymology is not known.
No. Romania is the name of a country. Romanian is someone or something from Romania.
This name don't exist as an antroponym. Buzău is the name of a Romanian town.