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Sightings
These are some recent sightings. Some are new, like Jouah, but others are from reading about disappearances and old history. Jouah (m)
Reda (f)
Bison (m)
Iraena
Sneha
Rilya
Zebb
Kiplyn (f)
Ylenia
Gedhun (m)
Trevaline
Cotah (f)
Kirsa
Mirella
Katrice
Genette
Gunnel
Weldon
Genrikh
Supriyada
Constanze
Szilveszter
Sigizmund
Mansell
Sandor
Khatchatur
Hereward
Legio
Ambiorix
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I like:

Iraena
Rilya
Zebb -as a nickname
Ylenia -prefer Ilenia
Mirella -prefer Mirela
Supriyada -also love Supriya
Szilveszter
Sigizmund
Sandor
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Many of these names are apparently not English.Reda seems to be Arabic.
Iraena is probably a variant of Irene.
Sneha is an Indian name meaning "love".
Ylenia seems to be a variant of Ilena.
Kirsa seems to be Danish or German.
Gunnel is an old Swedish female name.
Supriyada seems to be Indian.
Constanze is German, I think.
Szilveszter looks like a Hungarian spelling.
Sandor is a common Hungarian name.
Khatchatur is Armenian, I think.
Ambiorix is an old Celtic name.
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Goodness, I hope you went through a thousand names to get this many oddballs!Rilya - this one looks almost like it would be Hebrew. If it had a nice ancient meaning, I might not mind it
Zebb - awesome nickname for a boy! If his initials were Z.B. how awesome would that be?!
Cotah (f) - Looks like a nickname for Dacota. Meh, it's okay.
Genette - I wonder what was wrong with Janette or Jenette or Jeanette or Jeannette?
Gunnel - part of a fish?
Constanze - I like Constance better in an English-speaking country, but Constanze is really pretty
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Gunnel is an old Swedish name, common although not popular right now. It's a variant of Gunhild and means "fight; strife".
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I like Constanze and Rilya for girls, Hereward for boys. All of them are completely odd IRL, though.
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What is this world coming to?!?
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Agreed! Is there no hope for mankind?
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No, we're all totally screwed!just because other people use names that you guys don't like! We're doomed!
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IndeedI don't understand why these names are horrible? I mean, I don't like some of them but that doesn't mean we're doomed.
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Um, obviously, I was being facetious. At least I thought it was glaringly obvious that I was being facetious. I suppose I could have included a ;-) after my comment, but still ...
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Hee.:)
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I'd watch that movie."Mr. President, I'm afraid the situation is dire. There's no possible way the earth can survive the epidemic of suffering and destruction caused by naming babies things like Trevaline and Gunnel. We have no choice but to nuke...ourselves." "Joooooouaaaaaaaaaaaah!"
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