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help with some names ...
Hey! I was just wondering if any of you new the meaning/origin to the following names. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!Abela
Abiela - variant or Abela? or a feminine form of Abiel?
Abian
Aedammair - I heard this somewhere but have no clue to the pronunciation or origin
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Hi Mika,Abela is used as a short form of Apollonia, Alberta and Avelina in Low German.Satu
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Thanks Satu!Is it pronounced a-bell-a?And, sorry, but what is Low German? Im not familiar with the meaning of the term.Thanks again!Mika
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Hi Mika,The name I mean is pronounced AH-bell-lah (stress on the first syllable).And here's some information on Low German:http://www.iserv.net/~bsman/index.htmSatu
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I believe "Aedammair" to be an Old-Irish or archaic spelling of the modern feminine name "Aodhamair."The Irish-Gaelic root is 'aodh' meaning 'fire,' but I cannot figure the origin of the 'amair' bit.Very rough pronunciations are:
Aodhamair- [EE-mur]
Aedammair/Aedhammair- [AYM-mur]
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Thanks Domhnall! I thought Aedammair was Irish but wasn't sure ..
Mika
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Abela Looks like a feminine form of Abel to me.LaLa¤
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