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Re: Random names
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Oh, what does the book say about Yula? I just came across this name the other day, and while it's not my style at all, I'd still like to know what it means.
From this list, I like Iskra, Sian and Severin. And kind of, sort of Mehitabel. In a very GP kind of way.
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YulaYula is listed as a variant of Yuliya. Other forms are Yulka, Yulinka And Yulenka.
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Thanks, Sofia!I asked because I discovered Yula in a name book (that I'm not too impressed with) as an Irish name. The author claims that Yula is a variant of Ula and I was wondering if your book agrees.Edit: Ula, as in Ula the alleged Irish name, that is. Or at least, the book says so.

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I just checked the listing for Ula in this book and it is listed as Celtic, with Yulla and Eula as a forms of it.
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