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ohara

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I would bet such names have existed - I personally know (in Romania) someone named "Brusli Stanescu" (Brusli being a phonetic transcription of "Bruce Lee", Stanescu a common last name), and someone named "Ohara Scarlat" (which in traditional Romanian LastName FirstName introductions would have been Scarlat Ohara - based on "Scarlett O'Hara" in case that's not obvious).

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I would bet such names have existed - I personally know (in Romania) someone named "Brusli Stanescu" (Brusli being a phonetic transcription of "Bruce Lee", Stanescu a common last name), and someone named "Ohara Scarlat" (which in traditional Romanian LastName FirstName introductions would have been Scarlat Ohara - based on "Scarlett O'Hara" in case that's not obvious).

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I would bet such names have existed - I personally know (in Romania) someone named "Brusli Stanescu" (Brusli being a phonetic transcription of "Bruce Lee", Stanescu a common last name), and someone named "Ohara Scarlat" (which in traditional Romanian LastName FirstName introductions would have been Scarlat Ohara - based on "Scarlett O'Hara" in case that's not obvious).

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I would bet such names have existed - I personally know (in Romania) someone named "Brusli Stanescu" (Brusli being a phonetic transcription of "Bruce Lee", Stanescu a common last name), and someone named "Ohara Scarlat" (which in traditional Romanian LastName FirstName introductions would have been Scarlat Ohara - based on "Scarlett O'Hara" in case that's not obvious).

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How do you use ohara in a sentence?

I would bet such names have existed - I personally know (in Romania) someone named "Brusli Stanescu" (Brusli being a phonetic transcription of "Bruce Lee", Stanescu a common last name), and someone named "Ohara Scarlat" (which in traditional Romanian LastName FirstName introductions would have been Scarlat Ohara - based on "Scarlett O'Hara" in case that's not obvious).