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nicorlino

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what do ya'll think about this name?
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2 negatives.

1)misspelling
2).info

These 2 definitely DO NOT work together. Its hard enough to get people to type .info alone.
 

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it should be spelled gynecologist, but according to yahoo abot 100k people spell it gynecologist and 25k spell it gynaecologist, so it can't be that bad. according to my dictionary both ways are fine.
 

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Ok good luck to you.

Hey...I'm not expected to know how to spell this, lol.
 

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i guess you're not.
 

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I also had to look into my dic, of course, and found
gynAecologist too. Not even mention of gynecologist.
 

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so that looks good to me. i guess in this case .info is an appropriate tld, isn't it?
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Should be gynae, and actually the ae is a diphthong. But who cares now - how many people know how to spell colour for example.
 

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Originally posted by options
I also had to look into my dic, of course, and found
gynAecologist too.

:eek: Perhaps a urologist would be more appropriate? :)
 
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