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Re: Some of the most popular names in Argentina (2014)
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Mia has been popular for a few years now. I don't think it's that strange. The pronunciation is straightforward and there are similar names that were used before like Pía and Lía. The word "mía" means "mine" which is a bit strange for a name, though. But it sounds pretty.Eluney (Eh-Loo-NAY) is of Mapuche origin. It's a unisex name and it means "gift" or "heavenly gift". I just submitted it here because it wasn't on the database. There are a number of Mapuche names that sound good and have very beautiful meanings :)
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Yeah, I meant Mia was odd as a name because of the word. But I guess Argentina caught the American/Canadian/British/Australian Mia craze anyway!Thanks for the info about Eluney. It's quite pretty and has a great meaning...I think I like it.
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