I asked hurricane weathernerds on a Zoom call what hurricane name I looked like and almost all said "Ignacio", "Ernesto" or "Hector"

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What does that even fucking mean?
 

Tropical Cyclone Names Worldwide​

Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
The list of hurricane names covers only 21 letters of the alphabet as it is difficult to find six suitable names (one for each of the 6 rotating lists) starting with Q, U, X, Y and Z. In the interests of safety, the name must be instantly recognizable. In addition, English, French and Spanish names are used in balance on the list in order to reflect the geographical coverage of Atlantic and Caribbean storms. The list is also gender balanced and respectful of societal sensitivities.
Until 2020, when a very active hurricane season occurred and the list was exhausted, the Greek alphabet was used (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, etc). This has occurred twice. The first time was in 2005 - a record-breaking year with several devastating hurricanes including Katrina, Rita and Wilma, whose names were all retired - when six names from the Greek alphabet were used. The second was in 2020 - a new-record breaking year with 30 named tropical storms of which nine names from the Greek alphabet, including the devastating hurricanes Eta and Iota.
Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used.
A name can be retired or withdrawn from the active list at the request of any Member State if a tropical cyclone by that name acquires special notoriety because of the human casualties and damage incurred. The decision to withdraw or retire a name is reached by consensus (or majority vote) during the WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee session that immediately follows the season in question.
Background information regarding the use of the Greek alphabet
The WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee annual session in 2006 discussed the use of the Greek alphabet for hurricane naming, and whether a Greek alphabet name should be retired as done for a regular name when it meets the criteria for retirement. The Committee felt that the use of the Greek alphabet was not expected to be frequent enough to warrant any change in the existing naming procedure for the foreseeable future and therefore decided that the naming system would remain unchanged and that the Greek alphabet would continue to be used.
In this connection, the Committee also agreed that it was not practical to “retire into hurricane history” a letter in the Greek alphabet. Therefore, if a significant storm designated by a letter of the Greek alphabet, in either the Atlantic or eastern North Pacific Basin, is “retired”, the year of occurrence and other details would be included.
However, after the record-breaking 2020 season, the WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee annual session in 2021, decided to end the use of the Greek alphabet and instead, established two lists of supplemental tropical cyclone names, one of the Atlantic, one for the Pacific.
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Alex​
Arlene​
Alberto​
Andrea​
Arthur​
Ana​
Adria​
Bonnie​
Bret​
Beryl​
Barry​
Bertha​
Bill​
Braylen​
Colin​
Cindy​
Chris​
Chantal​
Cristobal​
Claudette​
Caridad​
Danielle​
Don​
Debby​
Dexter​
Dolly​
Danny​
Deshawn​
Earl​
Emily​
Ernesto​
Erin​
Edouard​
Elsa​
Emery​
Fiona​
Franklin​
Francine​
Fernand​
Fay​
Fred​
Foster​
Gaston​
Gert​
Gordon​
Gabrielle​
Gonzalo​
Grace​
Gemma​
Hermine​
Harold​
Helene​
Humberto​
Hanna​
Henri​
Heath​
Ian​
Idalia​
Isaac​
Imelda​
Isaias​
Imani​
Isla​
Julia​
Jose​
Joyce​
Jerry​
Josephine​
Julian​
Jacobus​
Karl​
Katia​
Kirk​
Karen​
Kyle​
Kate​
Kenzie​
Lisa​
Lee​
Leslie​
Lorenzo​
Leah​
Larry​
Lucio​
Martin​
Margot​
Milton​
Melissa​
Marco​
Mindy​
Makayla​
Nicole​
Nigel​
Nadine​
Nestor​
Nana​
Nicholas​
Nolan​
Owen​
Ophelia​
Oscar​
Olga​
Omar​
Odette​
Orlanda​
Paula​
Philippe​
Patty​
Pablo​
Paulette​
Peter​
Pax​
Richard​
Rina​
Rafael​
Rebekah​
Rene​
Rose​
Ronin​
Shary​
Sean​
Sara​
Sebastien​
Sally​
Sam​
Sophie​
Tobias​
Tammy​
Tony​
Tanya​
Teddy​
Teresa​
Tayshaun​
Virginie​
Vince​
Valerie​
Van​
Vicky​
Victor​
Viviana​
Walter​
Whitney​
William​
Wendy​
Wilfred​
Wanda​
Will​


Eastern North Pacific Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
NB: Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used. See the paragraph above "Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names."
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Agatha​
Adrian​
Aletta​
Alvin​
Amanda​
Andres​
Aidan​
Blas​
Beatriz​
Bud​
Barbara​
Boris​
Blanca​
Bruna​
Celia​
Calvin​
Carlotta​
Cosme​
Cristina​
Carlos​
Carmelo​
Darby​
Dora​
Daniel​
Dalila​
Douglas​
Dolores​
Daniella​
Estelle​
Eugene​
Emilia​
Erick​
Elida​
Enrique​
Esteban​
Frank​
Fernanda​
Fabio​
Flossie​
Fausto​
Felicia​
Flor​
Georgette​
Greg​
Gilma​
Gil​
Genevieve​
Guillermo​
Gerardo​
Howard​
Hilary​
Hector​
Henriette​
Hernan​
Hilda​
Hedda​
Ivette​
Irwin​
Ileana​
Ivo​
Iselle​
Ignacio​
Izzy​
Javier​
Jova​
John​
Juliette​
Julio​
Jimena​
Jacinta​
Kay​
Kenneth​
Kristy​
Kiko​
Karina​
Kevin​
Kenito​
Lester​
Lidia​
Lane​
Lorena​
Lowell​
Linda​
Luna​
Madeline​
Max​
Miriam​
Mario​
Marie​
Marty​
Marina​
Newton​
Norma​
Norman​
Narda​
Norbert​
Nora​
Nancy​
Orlene​
Otis​
Olivia​
Octave​
Odalys​
Olaf​
Ovidio​
Paine​
Pilar​
Paul​
Priscilla​
Polo​
Pamela​
Pia​
Roslyn​
Ramon​
Rosa​
Raymond​
Rachel​
Rick​
Rey​
Seymour​
Selma​
Sergio​
Sonia​
Simon​
Sandra​
Skylar​
Tina​
Todd​
Tara​
Tico​
Trudy​
Terry​
Teo​
Virgil​
Veronica​
Vicente​
Velma​
Vance​
Vivian​
Violeta​
Winifred​
Wiley​
Willa​
Wallis​
Winnie​
Waldo​
Wilfredo​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xinia​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yariel​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zoe​
 
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It doesn't mean anything, guess they could be trying to call you mexican though
 
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It doesn't mean anything, guess they could be trying to call you mexican though
They were only giving me Med or Latino names and Hector why??
 
@Chadeep @chaddyboi66
 

Tropical Cyclone Names Worldwide​

Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
The list of hurricane names covers only 21 letters of the alphabet as it is difficult to find six suitable names (one for each of the 6 rotating lists) starting with Q, U, X, Y and Z. In the interests of safety, the name must be instantly recognizable. In addition, English, French and Spanish names are used in balance on the list in order to reflect the geographical coverage of Atlantic and Caribbean storms. The list is also gender balanced and respectful of societal sensitivities.
Until 2020, when a very active hurricane season occurred and the list was exhausted, the Greek alphabet was used (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, etc). This has occurred twice. The first time was in 2005 - a record-breaking year with several devastating hurricanes including Katrina, Rita and Wilma, whose names were all retired - when six names from the Greek alphabet were used. The second was in 2020 - a new-record breaking year with 30 named tropical storms of which nine names from the Greek alphabet, including the devastating hurricanes Eta and Iota.
Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used.
A name can be retired or withdrawn from the active list at the request of any Member State if a tropical cyclone by that name acquires special notoriety because of the human casualties and damage incurred. The decision to withdraw or retire a name is reached by consensus (or majority vote) during the WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee session that immediately follows the season in question.
Background information regarding the use of the Greek alphabet
The WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee annual session in 2006 discussed the use of the Greek alphabet for hurricane naming, and whether a Greek alphabet name should be retired as done for a regular name when it meets the criteria for retirement. The Committee felt that the use of the Greek alphabet was not expected to be frequent enough to warrant any change in the existing naming procedure for the foreseeable future and therefore decided that the naming system would remain unchanged and that the Greek alphabet would continue to be used.
In this connection, the Committee also agreed that it was not practical to “retire into hurricane history” a letter in the Greek alphabet. Therefore, if a significant storm designated by a letter of the Greek alphabet, in either the Atlantic or eastern North Pacific Basin, is “retired”, the year of occurrence and other details would be included.
However, after the record-breaking 2020 season, the WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee annual session in 2021, decided to end the use of the Greek alphabet and instead, established two lists of supplemental tropical cyclone names, one of the Atlantic, one for the Pacific.
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Alex​
Arlene​
Alberto​
Andrea​
Arthur​
Ana​
Adria​
Bonnie​
Bret​
Beryl​
Barry​
Bertha​
Bill​
Braylen​
Colin​
Cindy​
Chris​
Chantal​
Cristobal​
Claudette​
Caridad​
Danielle​
Don​
Debby​
Dexter​
Dolly​
Danny​
Deshawn​
Earl​
Emily​
Ernesto​
Erin​
Edouard​
Elsa​
Emery​
Fiona​
Franklin​
Francine​
Fernand​
Fay​
Fred​
Foster​
Gaston​
Gert​
Gordon​
Gabrielle​
Gonzalo​
Grace​
Gemma​
Hermine​
Harold​
Helene​
Humberto​
Hanna​
Henri​
Heath​
Ian​
Idalia​
Isaac​
Imelda​
Isaias​
Imani​
Isla​
Julia​
Jose​
Joyce​
Jerry​
Josephine​
Julian​
Jacobus​
Karl​
Katia​
Kirk​
Karen​
Kyle​
Kate​
Kenzie​
Lisa​
Lee​
Leslie​
Lorenzo​
Leah​
Larry​
Lucio​
Martin​
Margot​
Milton​
Melissa​
Marco​
Mindy​
Makayla​
Nicole​
Nigel​
Nadine​
Nestor​
Nana​
Nicholas​
Nolan​
Owen​
Ophelia​
Oscar​
Olga​
Omar​
Odette​
Orlanda​
Paula​
Philippe​
Patty​
Pablo​
Paulette​
Peter​
Pax​
Richard​
Rina​
Rafael​
Rebekah​
Rene​
Rose​
Ronin​
Shary​
Sean​
Sara​
Sebastien​
Sally​
Sam​
Sophie​
Tobias​
Tammy​
Tony​
Tanya​
Teddy​
Teresa​
Tayshaun​
Virginie​
Vince​
Valerie​
Van​
Vicky​
Victor​
Viviana​
Walter​
Whitney​
William​
Wendy​
Wilfred​
Wanda​
Will​



Eastern North Pacific Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
NB: Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used. See the paragraph above "Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names."
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Agatha​
Adrian​
Aletta​
Alvin​
Amanda​
Andres​
Aidan​
Blas​
Beatriz​
Bud​
Barbara​
Boris​
Blanca​
Bruna​
Celia​
Calvin​
Carlotta​
Cosme​
Cristina​
Carlos​
Carmelo​
Darby​
Dora​
Daniel​
Dalila​
Douglas​
Dolores​
Daniella​
Estelle​
Eugene​
Emilia​
Erick​
Elida​
Enrique​
Esteban​
Frank​
Fernanda​
Fabio​
Flossie​
Fausto​
Felicia​
Flor​
Georgette​
Greg​
Gilma​
Gil​
Genevieve​
Guillermo​
Gerardo​
Howard​
Hilary​
Hector​
Henriette​
Hernan​
Hilda​
Hedda​
Ivette​
Irwin​
Ileana​
Ivo​
Iselle​
Ignacio​
Izzy​
Javier​
Jova​
John​
Juliette​
Julio​
Jimena​
Jacinta​
Kay​
Kenneth​
Kristy​
Kiko​
Karina​
Kevin​
Kenito​
Lester​
Lidia​
Lane​
Lorena​
Lowell​
Linda​
Luna​
Madeline​
Max​
Miriam​
Mario​
Marie​
Marty​
Marina​
Newton​
Norma​
Norman​
Narda​
Norbert​
Nora​
Nancy​
Orlene​
Otis​
Olivia​
Octave​
Odalys​
Olaf​
Ovidio​
Paine​
Pilar​
Paul​
Priscilla​
Polo​
Pamela​
Pia​
Roslyn​
Ramon​
Rosa​
Raymond​
Rachel​
Rick​
Rey​
Seymour​
Selma​
Sergio​
Sonia​
Simon​
Sandra​
Skylar​
Tina​
Todd​
Tara​
Tico​
Trudy​
Terry​
Teo​
Virgil​
Veronica​
Vicente​
Velma​
Vance​
Vivian​
Violeta​
Winifred​
Wiley​
Willa​
Wallis​
Winnie​
Waldo​
Wilfredo​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xinia​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yariel​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zoe​
Why are adictated To fukin hurricanes bro
It is not even psl god it is destruction
 
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It doesn't mean anything, guess they could be trying to call you mexican though
JFL another person said Tony
Lifefuel?
 
@chaddyboi66 what do they mean
 
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@chaddyboi66 what do they mean
You possibly look Hispanic to them due to your darker White adjacent pheno


Which is probably why they chose those names.
 
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You possibly look Hispanic to them due to your darker White adjacent pheno
I gotcha. From that names list what names can you see might work for me?
Which is probably why they chose those names.
I wonder why they thought Hector. That's a posh white person's name here jfl. And an American said that.
 
You possibly look Hispanic to them due to your darker White adjacent pheno


Which is probably why they chose those names.
Someone else said Humberto or philippe

What does this mean
 
I gotcha. From that names list what names can you see might work for me?

I wonder why they thought Hector. That's a posh white person's name here jfl. And an American said that.
Ernesto or Hector, Ignacio sounds like something you'd only hear deep in a Hispanic country [Latin America or Spain], but Ernesto sounds more high posh and Hector is probably more familiar to non Hispanics tbh.

Someone else said Humberto or philippe

What does this mean

Humberto sounds too weird like I said a while ago, but Philippe sounds exotic and overlaps with a bunch of other languages that also use it.
 
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Ernesto or Hector, Ignacio sounds like something you'd only hear deep in a Hispanic country [Latin America or Spain], but Ernesto sounds more high posh and Hector is probably more familiar to non Hispanics tbh.
And works for my pheno?
Humberto sounds too weird like I said a while ago,
I wonder why jfl.
but Philippe sounds exotic and overlaps with a bunch of other languages that also use it.
I always thought this was French. Is this better smv than the other names they said?

Of those names which ones can you also see fit me?

Tropical Cyclone Names Worldwide​

Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
The list of hurricane names covers only 21 letters of the alphabet as it is difficult to find six suitable names (one for each of the 6 rotating lists) starting with Q, U, X, Y and Z. In the interests of safety, the name must be instantly recognizable. In addition, English, French and Spanish names are used in balance on the list in order to reflect the geographical coverage of Atlantic and Caribbean storms. The list is also gender balanced and respectful of societal sensitivities.
Until 2020, when a very active hurricane season occurred and the list was exhausted, the Greek alphabet was used (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, etc). This has occurred twice. The first time was in 2005 - a record-breaking year with several devastating hurricanes including Katrina, Rita and Wilma, whose names were all retired - when six names from the Greek alphabet were used. The second was in 2020 - a new-record breaking year with 30 named tropical storms of which nine names from the Greek alphabet, including the devastating hurricanes Eta and Iota.
Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used.
A name can be retired or withdrawn from the active list at the request of any Member State if a tropical cyclone by that name acquires special notoriety because of the human casualties and damage incurred. The decision to withdraw or retire a name is reached by consensus (or majority vote) during the WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee session that immediately follows the season in question.
Background information regarding the use of the Greek alphabet
The WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee annual session in 2006 discussed the use of the Greek alphabet for hurricane naming, and whether a Greek alphabet name should be retired as done for a regular name when it meets the criteria for retirement. The Committee felt that the use of the Greek alphabet was not expected to be frequent enough to warrant any change in the existing naming procedure for the foreseeable future and therefore decided that the naming system would remain unchanged and that the Greek alphabet would continue to be used.
In this connection, the Committee also agreed that it was not practical to “retire into hurricane history” a letter in the Greek alphabet. Therefore, if a significant storm designated by a letter of the Greek alphabet, in either the Atlantic or eastern North Pacific Basin, is “retired”, the year of occurrence and other details would be included.
However, after the record-breaking 2020 season, the WMO Regional Association IV Hurricane Committee annual session in 2021, decided to end the use of the Greek alphabet and instead, established two lists of supplemental tropical cyclone names, one of the Atlantic, one for the Pacific.
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Alex​
Arlene​
Alberto​
Andrea​
Arthur​
Ana​
Adria​
Bonnie​
Bret​
Beryl​
Barry​
Bertha​
Bill​
Braylen​
Colin​
Cindy​
Chris​
Chantal​
Cristobal​
Claudette​
Caridad​
Danielle​
Don​
Debby​
Dexter​
Dolly​
Danny​
Deshawn​
Earl​
Emily​
Ernesto​
Erin​
Edouard​
Elsa​
Emery​
Fiona​
Franklin​
Francine​
Fernand​
Fay​
Fred​
Foster​
Gaston​
Gert​
Gordon​
Gabrielle​
Gonzalo​
Grace​
Gemma​
Hermine​
Harold​
Helene​
Humberto​
Hanna​
Henri​
Heath​
Ian​
Idalia​
Isaac​
Imelda​
Isaias​
Imani​
Isla​
Julia​
Jose​
Joyce​
Jerry​
Josephine​
Julian​
Jacobus​
Karl​
Katia​
Kirk​
Karen​
Kyle​
Kate​
Kenzie​
Lisa​
Lee​
Leslie​
Lorenzo​
Leah​
Larry​
Lucio​
Martin​
Margot​
Milton​
Melissa​
Marco​
Mindy​
Makayla​
Nicole​
Nigel​
Nadine​
Nestor​
Nana​
Nicholas​
Nolan​
Owen​
Ophelia​
Oscar​
Olga​
Omar​
Odette​
Orlanda​
Paula​
Philippe​
Patty​
Pablo​
Paulette​
Peter​
Pax​
Richard​
Rina​
Rafael​
Rebekah​
Rene​
Rose​
Ronin​
Shary​
Sean​
Sara​
Sebastien​
Sally​
Sam​
Sophie​
Tobias​
Tammy​
Tony​
Tanya​
Teddy​
Teresa​
Tayshaun​
Virginie​
Vince​
Valerie​
Van​
Vicky​
Victor​
Viviana​
Walter​
Whitney​
William​
Wendy​
Wilfred​
Wanda​
Will​



Eastern North Pacific Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
NB: Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used. See the paragraph above "Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names."
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Agatha​
Adrian​
Aletta​
Alvin​
Amanda​
Andres​
Aidan​
Blas​
Beatriz​
Bud​
Barbara​
Boris​
Blanca​
Bruna​
Celia​
Calvin​
Carlotta​
Cosme​
Cristina​
Carlos​
Carmelo​
Darby​
Dora​
Daniel​
Dalila​
Douglas​
Dolores​
Daniella​
Estelle​
Eugene​
Emilia​
Erick​
Elida​
Enrique​
Esteban​
Frank​
Fernanda​
Fabio​
Flossie​
Fausto​
Felicia​
Flor​
Georgette​
Greg​
Gilma​
Gil​
Genevieve​
Guillermo​
Gerardo​
Howard​
Hilary​
Hector​
Henriette​
Hernan​
Hilda​
Hedda​
Ivette​
Irwin​
Ileana​
Ivo​
Iselle​
Ignacio​
Izzy​
Javier​
Jova​
John​
Juliette​
Julio​
Jimena​
Jacinta​
Kay​
Kenneth​
Kristy​
Kiko​
Karina​
Kevin​
Kenito​
Lester​
Lidia​
Lane​
Lorena​
Lowell​
Linda​
Luna​
Madeline​
Max​
Miriam​
Mario​
Marie​
Marty​
Marina​
Newton​
Norma​
Norman​
Narda​
Norbert​
Nora​
Nancy​
Orlene​
Otis​
Olivia​
Octave​
Odalys​
Olaf​
Ovidio​
Paine​
Pilar​
Paul​
Priscilla​
Polo​
Pamela​
Pia​
Roslyn​
Ramon​
Rosa​
Raymond​
Rachel​
Rick​
Rey​
Seymour​
Selma​
Sergio​
Sonia​
Simon​
Sandra​
Skylar​
Tina​
Todd​
Tara​
Tico​
Trudy​
Terry​
Teo​
Virgil​
Veronica​
Vicente​
Velma​
Vance​
Vivian​
Violeta​
Winifred​
Wiley​
Willa​
Wallis​
Winnie​
Waldo​
Wilfredo​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xinia​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yariel​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zoe​
 
You mustn't have had an Edgar cut, it boggles the mind they didn't throw an Edgar your way
 
And works for my pheno?
Yes, Hector or other more common ones.

I wonder why jfl.
Idk but it kind of just reminds me of "gumbo" [could be mild synesthesia or intuition idk] and just sounds unaesthetic for some reason, maybe akin to some form of "vocal physiognomy".

I always thought this was French. Is this better smv than the other names they said?
Possibly, and for that reason yes.

Of those names which ones can you also see fit me?
Hector or other more common ones.
 
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Yes, Hector or other more common ones.


Idk but it kind of just reminds me of "gumbo" [could be mild synesthesia or intuition idk] and just sounds unaesthetic for some reason, maybe akin to some form of "vocal physiognomy".


Possibly, and for that reason yes.
Oh, I meant names from this list:

2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Alex​
Arlene​
Alberto​
Andrea​
Arthur​
Ana​
Adria​
Bonnie​
Bret​
Beryl​
Barry​
Bertha​
Bill​
Braylen​
Colin​
Cindy​
Chris​
Chantal​
Cristobal​
Claudette​
Caridad​
Danielle​
Don​
Debby​
Dexter​
Dolly​
Danny​
Deshawn​
Earl​
Emily​
Ernesto​
Erin​
Edouard​
Elsa​
Emery​
Fiona​
Franklin​
Francine​
Fernand​
Fay​
Fred​
Foster​
Gaston​
Gert​
Gordon​
Gabrielle​
Gonzalo​
Grace​
Gemma​
Hermine​
Harold​
Helene​
Humberto​
Hanna​
Henri​
Heath​
Ian​
Idalia​
Isaac​
Imelda​
Isaias​
Imani​
Isla​
Julia​
Jose​
Joyce​
Jerry​
Josephine​
Julian​
Jacobus​
Karl​
Katia​
Kirk​
Karen​
Kyle​
Kate​
Kenzie​
Lisa​
Lee​
Leslie​
Lorenzo​
Leah​
Larry​
Lucio​
Martin​
Margot​
Milton​
Melissa​
Marco​
Mindy​
Makayla​
Nicole​
Nigel​
Nadine​
Nestor​
Nana​
Nicholas​
Nolan​
Owen​
Ophelia​
Oscar​
Olga​
Omar​
Odette​
Orlanda​
Paula​
Philippe​
Patty​
Pablo​
Paulette​
Peter​
Pax​
Richard​
Rina​
Rafael​
Rebekah​
Rene​
Rose​
Ronin​
Shary​
Sean​
Sara​
Sebastien​
Sally​
Sam​
Sophie​
Tobias​
Tammy​
Tony​
Tanya​
Teddy​
Teresa​
Tayshaun​
Virginie​
Vince​
Valerie​
Van​
Vicky​
Victor​
Viviana​
Walter​
Whitney​
William​
Wendy​
Wilfred​
Wanda​
Will​



Eastern North Pacific Names
The six lists are used in rotation and the 2022 list will be used again in 2028.
NB: Starting 2021, in lieu of the Greek alphabet, the lists of supplemental tropical cyclones names will be used. See the paragraph above "Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Names."
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
Supplemental List
Agatha​
Adrian​
Aletta​
Alvin​
Amanda​
Andres​
Aidan​
Blas​
Beatriz​
Bud​
Barbara​
Boris​
Blanca​
Bruna​
Celia​
Calvin​
Carlotta​
Cosme​
Cristina​
Carlos​
Carmelo​
Darby​
Dora​
Daniel​
Dalila​
Douglas​
Dolores​
Daniella​
Estelle​
Eugene​
Emilia​
Erick​
Elida​
Enrique​
Esteban​
Frank​
Fernanda​
Fabio​
Flossie​
Fausto​
Felicia​
Flor​
Georgette​
Greg​
Gilma​
Gil​
Genevieve​
Guillermo​
Gerardo​
Howard​
Hilary​
Hector​
Henriette​
Hernan​
Hilda​
Hedda​
Ivette​
Irwin​
Ileana​
Ivo​
Iselle​
Ignacio​
Izzy​
Javier​
Jova​
John​
Juliette​
Julio​
Jimena​
Jacinta​
Kay​
Kenneth​
Kristy​
Kiko​
Karina​
Kevin​
Kenito​
Lester​
Lidia​
Lane​
Lorena​
Lowell​
Linda​
Luna​
Madeline​
Max​
Miriam​
Mario​
Marie​
Marty​
Marina​
Newton​
Norma​
Norman​
Narda​
Norbert​
Nora​
Nancy​
Orlene​
Otis​
Olivia​
Octave​
Odalys​
Olaf​
Ovidio​
Paine​
Pilar​
Paul​
Priscilla​
Polo​
Pamela​
Pia​
Roslyn​
Ramon​
Rosa​
Raymond​
Rachel​
Rick​
Rey​
Seymour​
Selma​
Sergio​
Sonia​
Simon​
Sandra​
Skylar​
Tina​
Todd​
Tara​
Tico​
Trudy​
Terry​
Teo​
Virgil​
Veronica​
Vicente​
Velma​
Vance​
Vivian​
Violeta​
Winifred​
Wiley​
Willa​
Wallis​
Winnie​
Waldo​
Wilfredo​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xavier​
Xina​
Xinia​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yolanda​
York​
Yariel​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zeke​
Zelda​
Zoe​
 
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Yes, Hector or other more common ones.


Idk but it kind of just reminds me of "gumbo" [could be mild synesthesia or intuition idk] and just sounds unaesthetic for some reason, maybe akin to some form of "vocal physiognomy".


Possibly, and for that reason yes.
One question, is "Jova" actually a name?
 
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