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Re: Names thay mean ALWAYS?
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This may be tacky, or horrible, or cultural appropriation, but this is 'always' in some other languages:Beti (Basque) : This sounds a bit like Betty, which is a really common name for girls.
Sarbadā (Bengali) : I just think this sounds so pretty! I'd use it on a girl.
Kanunay (Cebuano) : This could work, and Kanu / Kana would be a cute nickname. I'd use it on a girl.
Ciam (Esperanto) : Cian is a common boy's name where I am.
Alati (Estonian) : Very pretty- it could work on a girl.
Aina (Finnish) : I think someone already suggested this? I'd use it on a girl.
Immer (German) : quite nice, I think, and could work on either gender.
Sadaiva (Hindi) : I think this would be a gorgeous girl's name!
Selalu (Indonesian) : Again, this could be pretty on a girl.
Semper (Latin) : This could work on either gender, I think. Friend just suggested it for a dog :)
Arvien (Latvian) : Could be quite handsome on a boy.
Visada (Lithuanian) : Visa [vees - sa] would be a cute nickname if one used this for a girl.
Tonu (Maori) : Sounds a bit like Tony, so I think it could work on a boy.
Hamesa (Punjabi) : This might work on a girl.
Kamehla (Sesotho) : Sounds a lot like Camilla, so this is definitely usable IMO.
Salawasna (Sundanese) : You could use the nickname Sally.
Daima (Swahili) : I think this would be very cute for a girl!My beautiful bestest friend who loves goats also but doesn't have one helped with this list."You can have freedom, or you can have peace. But not both at once."
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