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Subject: Re: Knoah?
Author: Teacups   (Authenticated as ohdarlingno)
Date: May 15, 2012 at 11:04:54 PM
Reply to: Knoah? by Delphi_Blue
33 Renesmees... 33 Renesmees... At least 33 people on this planet think that it's okay to name your baby Renesmee. That blows my mind. Let alone the people who thought Knoah was a good idea! "Yes, it's like Noah, but the K is silent!" "We didn't want his name to begin with a negative, so it's more know rather than no!"

Oh wow, an Aoibhe! Sometimes I really think if there's an English equivalent the parents should probably go with it, but at least it keeps things interesting. Don't how Aoibhe feels about that, of course. I've seen all of those irl, especially Siobhan, which I'd put with Sian in terms of familiarity. Except my brother told me last week that he used to see Siobhan written down and think SY-o-bahn, even though he went to primary school with one Siobhan and one Chevorn (yeah. I know).



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