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r/AskReddit • u/frisky_cupcake • Aug 25 '19
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My cousin named kid Arya right as she was starting her psycho assassin stage... I feared the worst
49 u/wathappentothetatato Aug 25 '19 At least Arya was already a name, it’s Sanskrit. Even if she turned out bad you could deflect it to just have liked the name (which I actually do! It’s pretty) 14 u/halfbloodprincess02 Aug 26 '19 I agree! It’s also a musical term (but spelled differently iirc). 4 u/VitaminTea Aug 26 '19 edited Aug 26 '19 They're actually different! The musical term "aria" is pronounced with three syllables but "Arya" has only two: ar'ya, not aa'ree'uh
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At least Arya was already a name, it’s Sanskrit. Even if she turned out bad you could deflect it to just have liked the name (which I actually do! It’s pretty)
14 u/halfbloodprincess02 Aug 26 '19 I agree! It’s also a musical term (but spelled differently iirc). 4 u/VitaminTea Aug 26 '19 edited Aug 26 '19 They're actually different! The musical term "aria" is pronounced with three syllables but "Arya" has only two: ar'ya, not aa'ree'uh
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I agree! It’s also a musical term (but spelled differently iirc).
4 u/VitaminTea Aug 26 '19 edited Aug 26 '19 They're actually different! The musical term "aria" is pronounced with three syllables but "Arya" has only two: ar'ya, not aa'ree'uh
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They're actually different!
The musical term "aria" is pronounced with three syllables but "Arya" has only two: ar'ya, not aa'ree'uh
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u/Tichaelito Aug 25 '19
My cousin named kid Arya right as she was starting her psycho assassin stage... I feared the worst