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Irish and German Names WDYT
All of these names are either Irish or german and I also picked them for their meanings.
Girls
Juliana Niamh (Youthfully Bright)
Alannah Margareth (Handsome Pearl)
Isabel Aislin (Beautiful vision)
Kiera Tulpe (Black Tulip {black tulips represent streangth})Boys
Nolan Emmerich (noble Power)
Leo Eamon (Lion rich protoctor)
Casey Richard ( Vigilan Brave Power)
Gregor Declan ( Watchful full of goodness)
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Juliana Niamh - the "n"s are little sticky for me when I say this aloud, but still nice; fond of Juliana
Alannah Margareth - I'm assuming the "th" is soft as in "Beth"; I like this best, I think, as a combination
Isabel Aislin - neither name appeals to me particularly but it does flow nicely
Kiera Tulpe - the sound of Kiera isn't the best for me, but I still think it's a decent name; how is Tulpe pronounced?Nolan Emmerich - handsome, tied as favorite here
Leo Eamon - love Leo, nice
Casey Richard - solid names
Gregor Declan - ditto handsome, tied as favorite here
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Juliana Niahm - Very pretty name. Impressively so, actually. It flows wonderfully.
Alannah Margareth - Not being a Margaret fan, I would never have considered the name Margareth, but it goes well with Alannah (this spelling), which I've always liked.
Isabel Aislin - Another pretty name. However, Isabel does not mean "beautiful." It is a variant of Elizabeth, which means "my God is an oath."
Kiera Tulpe - Kiera is okay, I guess. Don't like Tulpe at all, or Tulip, or Tiwlip - basically, to me, that's one flower that doesn't belong as a name.Nolan Emmerich - It's nice enough on its own, but then I start thinking of the hit-or-miss filmmaker Roland Emmerich.
Leo Eamon - Interesting name. I believe Leo Edmund was in my Top 10 at one point, but Leo Eamon does have a pleasing sound.
Casey Richard - I like both names individually (especially Richard), but I don't like them together at all. What about Casey Gosse, or Ciaran Richard?
Gregor Declan - I would *really* like it, if it didn't remind me so much of the character Gregor Clegane from "Game of Thrones" (otherwise known as "The Mountain That Rides").
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Thanks for repleying but Isabel does have two possible meanings one is a variant of Elizabeth or it could be a variant of Isabella that means Beautiful
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No, Isabella is still a variant of Elizabeth. I have a feeling that the idea that Isabella means "beautiful" has something to do with Isabella "Bella" Swan from Twilight. Bella means "beautiful." Isabella doesn't. It has the same meaning as Elizabeth.It's a lovely name. I'm just putting the information out there because, since you say that you're picking names in part for their meanings, I don't want you to be misinformed.
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