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myrianthe t1_j6bd1x9 wrote

Yup. U is the most common letter to come after Q in general, not just in names. Because interestingly there isn't really another vowel nor letter that works after Q (Qa Qe Qi Qo Qr Ql?)

Some of the more popular Q names include Quinn, Quincy, Queen/Queenie, and Quintessa.

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Bored470 t1_j6cixw1 wrote

In school we learned Q is married to U

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MrLagzy t1_j6cmypw wrote

Only words i can think of that doesn't have U after Q is Qatar or Qaeda.

Maybe more common in Arab languages?

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myrianthe t1_j6cq469 wrote

Interesting! I haven’t thought of that.

Latin had the same Qu thing, so perhaps it’s only common among the Latinate languages.

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MrLagzy t1_j6crlvl wrote

When it comes to English, Danish (I'm Danish) or Spanish i don't think there's any words originating from these languages where Q isn't followed by a U.

I tried googling Q words and all words i found where it wasn't followed by a U, was Arab surnames, Arab or asian words. Qi for an example. Albanian currency is called Qintar.

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Koso92 t1_j6h7pu9 wrote

A fellow Dane. I tip my hat to you

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myrianthe t1_j6faxsp wrote

Fascinating. I wonder how they’re pronounced?

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