Opinions on Oslo

Anonymous
I absolutely adore Norway, have beeb 6 times, and would find it extremely strange if someone who has never been there named their child Oslo.
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Oslo is a good name for a dog, not a human child.


I question it even for a dog. It's would be perfect for a big tom cat.


I am absolutely loving it for a huge cat.


Same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do you people come up with such ridiculous names… JFC


This. Good grief.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Egypt is a country not a city.

Oslo is a good name for a dog, not a human child.


I question it even for a dog. It's would be perfect for a big tom cat.


I am absolutely loving it for a huge cat.


Same.


I like it, too. Because when you want to snuggle or yell at him you can say”Ossy!”
Anonymous
It sounds too close to 'osel' which means 'ass' in Russian (ass as in animal)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It sounds too close to 'osel' which means 'ass' in Russian (ass as in animal)


It doesn’t sound like that at all.
Anonymous
It’s a no, op! It would be preferable (though still weird) to name him ole which is at least a name.
Anonymous
I would prefer Stavanger or Trondheim.
Anonymous
Doesn’t carry quite the same gravitas as “Copenhagen” or “Helsinki.”
Anonymous
No. Ridiculous.
Anonymous
Absolutely not. How about Olsen?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t carry quite the same gravitas as “Copenhagen” or “Helsinki.”

Stockholm is much more manly.
Anonymous
And don't forget Bergen! I've bee there. Nice place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do you people come up with such ridiculous names… JFC


I think pregnancy hormones contribute. (Why yes, I should name my baby Pudahepa, after the Hittite princess.)
Anonymous
Oslo sounds ridiculous. Poor kid. Better call him Olaf!
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