Re: Names I'm debating to put on my PNL?
in reply to a message by FictionPrincess31415
Keep:
Alban
Alim (assuming this is ah-LEEM and not like Alan with an M)
Kaito --I love this and would consider using it if I happen to have children with a Japanese person.
Ravi --Ditto, except with an Indian person.
Zev
Amaya (such a beautiful name)
(Imani, but on a girl)
Irina
Talia
I also like Sabriyya, but Sabbriyya looks overly complicated.
Alban
Alim (assuming this is ah-LEEM and not like Alan with an M)
Kaito --I love this and would consider using it if I happen to have children with a Japanese person.
Ravi --Ditto, except with an Indian person.
Zev
Amaya (such a beautiful name)
(Imani, but on a girl)
Irina
Talia
I also like Sabriyya, but Sabbriyya looks overly complicated.
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Well I personally say Alim actually as Alan but with an M even though "Ah-leem" could possible be the "correct" pronunciation.
Kaito: I assumed it was pronounced as Kay-Toe. Much prefer that pron. Like the character Cato from Hunger Games. (Hahah I still laugh at when many people assumed Cato was said as Cat-toe lol!)
I prefer Imani for a boy. Something about it screams boy or man to me. Some male who's from Indian or Middle eastern decent or something. It just doesn't seem like a girls name to me at all. And yes, the last name I may have typed in her incorrectly. Sabriyya. That spelling is exceedingly better
Kaito: I assumed it was pronounced as Kay-Toe. Much prefer that pron. Like the character Cato from Hunger Games. (Hahah I still laugh at when many people assumed Cato was said as Cat-toe lol!)
I prefer Imani for a boy. Something about it screams boy or man to me. Some male who's from Indian or Middle eastern decent or something. It just doesn't seem like a girls name to me at all. And yes, the last name I may have typed in her incorrectly. Sabriyya. That spelling is exceedingly better