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portmanteau word
portmanteau word
A word that is formed by combining syllables from several other words. Each part of the portmanteau word typically retains its original meaning; in combination, then, they give the portmanteau word its unique meaning. For instance, a "dramedy" (a work that is both dramatic and funny) is a portmanteau word combining "drama" and "comedy." Did you know that "brunch" is just a portmanteau word created from "breakfast" and "lunch"? It seems like every famous couple in Hollywood has a portmanteau word that combines their two names.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Pavle | | - | Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian, Georgian |
Tamela | | - | English |
Emmanuel | | e-man-WEL (French), i-MAN-yə-wəl (English), i-MAN-yəl (English) | Biblical, French, English |
Adolph | | ['ædɔlf] | |
Ata (1) | | - | Turkish |
Aucaman | | aw-oo-kaw-MAWN | Native American, Mapuche |