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Subject: Re: Irish and German Names WDYT
Author: erb816   (Authenticated as erb816)
Date: June 11, 2012 at 4:42:55 PM
Reply to: Irish and German Names WDYT by annie0302
Juliana Niahm - Very pretty name. Impressively so, actually. It flows wonderfully.
Alannah Margareth - Not being a Margaret fan, I would never have considered the name Margareth, but it goes well with Alannah (this spelling), which I've always liked.
Isabel Aislin - Another pretty name. However, Isabel does not mean "beautiful." It is a variant of Elizabeth, which means "my God is an oath."
Kiera Tulpe - Kiera is okay, I guess. Don't like Tulpe at all, or Tulip, or Tiwlip - basically, to me, that's one flower that doesn't belong as a name.

Nolan Emmerich - It's nice enough on its own, but then I start thinking of the hit-or-miss filmmaker Roland Emmerich.
Leo Eamon - Interesting name. I believe Leo Edmund was in my Top 10 at one point, but Leo Eamon does have a pleasing sound.
Casey Richard - I like both names individually (especially Richard), but I don't like them together at all. What about Casey Gosse, or Ciaran Richard?
Gregor Declan - I would *really* like it, if it didn't remind me so much of the character Gregor Clegane from "Game of Thrones" (otherwise known as "The Mountain That Rides").



Please rate my personal short name list (which includes combos): http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381?sort=comment&pop=

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