Re: South Australian newspaper BAs 2000-2010 {1}
Some comments:
Brianagh - sounds pseudo-Gaelic to me
Cheyarn Sabatina - Sabatina would be cool on a novel character, but spelled Sabbathina. Cheyarn sounds strange
Estella Dior - tacky
Nateisha - horrible variant of Natasha
Starshar - what!?
Kyuss - makes me think of the Danish word for "kiss", which sounds someting like this
Willoughby Edward - me like!
Baxter Ridgeway - what's this? Some little opal digger outback town? ;)
Torran - Torran sounds like "tornment"
Margurette - hurribul
Jaykay Dane (parents are Jason and Karen) - Jason and Karen. J.K. BOOOOO!
Miffy - Miffy!? In Swedish, "miffo" is slang for "freak; idiot; strange person"
Ursula Velnoweth and Deppler Tennyson - Velnoweth sounds cool; I wonder where it comes from. Deppler, what's that!?
Yarran John and Tjayanga Cecelia - cool, Yarran and Tjayanga must be Aboriginal names! But I don't like the spelling Cecelia.
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South Australian newspaper BAs 2000-2010 {1}  ·  Viatrix  ·  10/11/2012, 5:26 AM
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