Talk:Oscar Pine/@comment-26160399-20170820164550/@comment-25936766-20170821010542

@Mini: I have absolutely no idea, at the moment I'm guessing it's spanish, since it's pronounced N-G (with spanish phonetics: "Ene-Heh", more or less).

@Grey: "Oscar Pine" doesn't really sound English to me though. At most, only the "Pine" part.

And being a real doesn't change anything. I've seen my share of cringeworthy names. Like the aforementioned "Ng". Or names like "Dolores" (Pains), (de) "Cabeza" (Head) or "Sandalio" (Sandal). Being real doesn't make them any less cringey.