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I really like it, for both boys and girls, but I too find it hard to say.
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😂😂😂 I love the name Rory and also have a secret soft spot for Roarke, both due to my obsession with various romance novel heros of the past, but I agree I have a hard time saying it. Yes, "roar" isn't hard to say, but slipping from the second R into the "ee" sound is oddly tricky. |
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The only male Rory I know was unable to pronounce his Rs when I knew him in elementary school.
Wowwy was not very popular in school. |
Rory Calhoun. Male. https://images.app.goo.gl/AXk673yseTq8ydVy8 |
Yep! I’m a huge golf fan ! |
| I’ve heard it most often as a boy’s name. I find it kind of sissy-sounding, TBH, like Julian or Francis. |
OP here- Not sure why but this totally helps... maybe ill go with it! |
ugh now i need i middle name. Why is choosing a name the hardest part of this lol. |
| It competes for my least favorite name ever. I just think the sound and the spelling are completely unattractive. I'm usually a "don't care what ppl choose" person on the name front, but there's something about Rory that makes me cringe. |
What type? |
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I know a female Rory and people assume 100% of the time on hearing her name that she's male, so I think male Rory is fine.
But I agree with other posters that it can be a pronunciation nightmare. I had great difficulty making my R-full name understood when I was little and still struggle to get my Rs out in some phonetic contexts. |
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Go with something simple for a middle name. And no more Rs
Rory James Rory Finn Rory Michael Rory John |
| Well it would make a terrible female name. |
You missed the boat on this one. |
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Rory. Very Irish. I lived abroad with a huge number of Irish students and there were at least 5-6 Rory's in the group.
I personally really like the name. Don't think it's difficult at all - particularly for Americans. |