|
|
Comments for HILARGI:
Actually, "moon" or "moonlight" in Basque is Ilargi - no H. Also, it is interesting to note that this word has two parts - "il," from "hil" which today means "month," and "argi" which means "light." Hence the two definitions of "ilargi" - both "moon" and "moonlight." The element "argi" combines with other elements in many Basque words, such as "argazki," which means "photograph."-- Anonymous User 6/30/2006
I like this name with no "H".-- michi_vane 3/26/2007
Pronounced ee-LAHR-gee.-- erb816 5/11/2009
I've come across several beautiful Basque names (Alaia, Bidane, Erlea, and the oh-so-beautiful-it-should-be-illegal Maialen). But this isn't one of them. It sounds #really harsh# (the two softer syllables are long e's). There's just no subtlety--too in-your-face.-- erb816 5/11/2009
Key: Meaning/History Usage Pronunciation Famous Bearer Personal Impression Other
Comments are left by users of this website. They are not checked for accuracy.
| Home : Comment | About | Copyright © | Terms | Contact |