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Subject: New Names!
Author: Esperanza   (Authenticated as LindsayHansen)
Date: May 17, 2005 at 12:24:11 PM
My friend in Canada posted these, but I will add my own.

Annasophia
gender: F
used:English
pronounced: AN-a-so-FEE-a
A combination of Anna and Sophia

Anasofía
Gender: F
used:Spanish
pronounced: AH-na-so-FEE-ah
Spanish form of Annasophia. Also could be a combonation of Ana and Sofía.

Tita
Gender: F
used: Italian, Spanish
pronounced: TEE-ta
Feminine form of Tito.

Hektor
Gender: M
used: German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, English, Hungrarian
Pronounced: HEK-ter, HEK-tor (English)
Cognate of Hector.

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