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Re: Submitted names with usage 'Obscure'
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Hi FelieI have never seen these names^^ and some are very..special xD Well, I made some speculations:Adriatte (m)? Maybe Adria with additional ending -ette.
Ajouah (f)? no idea.
Akadsa (f)? Maybe from Agacia?
Arkysha (f)? A variant of Archisha?
Allizon (f variant spelling of Alison)? I agree.
Anastacius (m variant of Anastasius)? I agree.
Aylon (m)? like Waylon without the W^^
Bedejim (m)? A combination with Jim. But it looks a bit like bosnian or something.
Chinarra (f variant of Chinara)? I agree.
Dancell-Dallphebo-Mrke-Antony-Dallery-Gallery-Cesar (m)? Wow. I do really not know what happened here.
Egyptia (f elaborated from Egypt)? I agree.
Giunëur (m 'son of his father' Wolof)? no idea.
Gwenynen (f directly taken from Welsh gwenynen "bee", this name was adopted by Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover, a Welsh heiress, best known as a patron of the Welsh arts, as her bardic name Gwenynen Gwent "the bee of Gwent")? well, it is explained and I know nothing about welsh. So I am okay with that ;)
Kesaia (f)? Maybe like Cesia?
Militza (f variant of Militsa. This was the name Duchess Jutta of Mecklenburg-Strelitz took after her marriage to the heir apparent of Montenegro Prince Danilo and her conversion to Orthodoxy)? looks really like a variant of Militsa.
Miradora (f combination of Mira and Dora)? from spanish mirador ("look-out")?
Niambia (f)? looks like rearranged Namibia. Maybe a Nia and Abia bond?
Peachtreanna (f 'peach tree' and Anna)? I agree with you. But it is very strange.
Possi (f form of Posy)? I agree.
Ritana (f elaborated from Rita)? A vaiant of Rita seems plausible. The sound reminds me of hawaiian names.
Stefonknee (f variant spelling of Stephanie)? ehmm… yeah. Sounds like Stephanie, but is veeeery creative…
Stellanora (f Stella and Nora)? Stella and Nora make sense.
Tenanye (f) Anya, Tena, all togehter?
Winterina (f elaborated from Winter)? makes sense. Winter with suffix -ina.
Xanique (f)? Xander with a more feminine -ique suffix?
Zandrick (m)? Zander/Sander with -rick suffix. Seems just creative.sapere aude!************************************************************please vote my PNL: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/68992

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Thank you for the answer!! I actually like few of them:Winterina
Stellanora
Miradora
Gwenynen
Egyptia
Giunëur
Militza

This message was edited 12/11/2018, 7:35 AM

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