Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20160721222431/@comment-25936766-20160727141408

Depends on how you pronounce norse names. Many have an R right after a consonant, which has no real way to be pronounced without sounding like a decapitated ox.

So there are 2 ways to deal with that: 1) You read it as "-er". In this case, Tindr=Tinder in pronounciation. 2) You treat it like a mute letter, like the H. In this case, Tindr=Tind in pronounciation.