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What is a spanish name that is hard to pronounce or is real long?

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i am supposed to pick one for my spanish class

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  1. Teoedoro (Theodore)

    Teobaldo (Theobald)


  2. They're words from a Mexican dialect called Purepecha, they're even hard to pronounce for Spanish speakers, like the little town name's: "Parangaricutirimicuaro".

  3. FOR MEN I THINK "HERMENEGILDO"

    FOR WOMEN , "HERMENEGILDA"

    THEY'RE NOT NICE BUT THEY'RE LONG AND HARD TO PRONOUNCE

    Hope it helps :)

  4. Eustaquio..

    Florindo..

    Calandrio..

  5. Guillermo

    Ezequiel

    Seems pretty hard for me.??

  6. Teresa García Ramírez de Arroyo

    It is nice to know the reason behind these long names. When a baby is born, it receives 2 surnames. The first surname it receives is its fathers first surname and the second surname it receives is its mothers first surname. So Teresa's fathers first surname is Garcia and het mothers first surname is Ramirez. Then, when a woman gets married, it's common for her not to change her name but to add her husbands first surname, in this case Arroyo.

  7. Ricardo =Richard.

    Horacio = Horace

    Rodolfo = Rudolph  

    Evaristo = ???? (everest) ?

    Rodrigo = ???? !

    Alejandro = Alexander

  8. wtf teobaldo. anyone in mexico use that kind of names

    men names:

    Ezequiel

    Gonzalo

    Rodolfo

    Francisco

    Guillermo

    Demetrio

    Alejandro

    Sebastian

    Esteban

    Alberto

    Eugenio

    women names:

    Esmeralda

    Antonia

    Cristina

    Arantzazu

    Carolina

    Veronica

    Rebeca

    Patricia

    Leticia

    Lorena

    Lourdes

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