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Re: I'd like oppinions on these unusual names.
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Hi Lena,
some of these names sound very interesting! I've never heard most of them, and here is what I think of them (just wild and crazy thoughts!!). That was fun!Adrin (? may be a form of Latin Adrienne?)
Aryn (1. Hebrew / English: illuminated or from the mountains. 2. form of Celtic Erin)
Bedana (? may be a form of Old English Beda?)
Berenja pr (beh-ren-yah) (? may be a form of Berendje which is a Frisian form of German Bernhardine)
Dalon (ooh!) (? may be a form of Delona which comes from German Adela)
Jolina pr (yoh-lee-nah) (a form of Hebrew Josefin or Johanna)
Kareta (fem of Karet) (? may be a form of Karita which comes from Latin Caritas)
Katari (i love this one!) (form of Greek Katarina / Catherine)
Lassen (? may be a form of Scottish Lassie [Lassen is even a Danish and Low German surname meaning: son of Lars/Lasse])
Pelana (? may be a form of Greek Pelagia?)
Ruliana (juliana?) (? may be a form of Latin Rula?)
Tana (1. name of an Ethiopian lake, the well of the Blue Nile. 2. English: tan. 3. Russian form of Tanja/Tanya)
Vedelia (? may be a form of Indian Veda or Frisian Weda)
Xhaya (zhay-yah) (? may be a form of Greek Xenya?)
Zanira (? may be a form of Arabic Saniyya?)Boys
Arin (a form of Hebrew Aaron)
Baian pr (bay-yahn) (? may be a form of Celtic Bain)
Davon (1. American form of Hebrew David. 2. English form of Old Norse Dagfinn. 3. English form of Latin Devine)
Karet (? may be a form of Old Norse Karl??)
Kotar (? may be a form of Indian Kotari)
Lorys/Loreis (? may be a form of Swiss Loris which comes from Latin Laurentius)
Narid (???)
Rodir (? may be a form of German Roderick)
Rosban (? may be a form of German Hraban or Robin)
Saren (? may be a form of Danish Søren which comes from Latin Severin)
Sator (? may be a form of Icelandic Sæþór)
Talin (? may be a form of Welsh Taliesin)
Vodar (i like this one) (? may be a form of Old English Wada?)
Zharil (? may be a form of Bulgarian Zarin??)Satu
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