and yes, I'm counting the sometimes-y as a vowel ;) at least 50% vowels, no more than 5 letters per name. 1 2 ... 8 ... 14 All Aada Origin: Finnish, meaning unknown Description: Vowel-loaded, acronym-sounding Finnish name might have some problems here. Stick with ADA. Aada ...
Means ‘sea white’ or ‘long-haired’ and was the name of a mythological mermaid who was transformed into a woman. Neasa Nessa |Say:nessa Originally a Viking rather than an Irish name it became popular in the 14th century. In Irish history Nessa was the mother of Conor Mac Nessa, king...
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我是 Im the one with... 对 你不会再听到婚姻这个词 Thats right. Wow, you dont hear the word wedlock much anymore. 我回来了 Im home. 真的? 都是圣经上说的? Really? The Bible said all that, huh? 上面有没有提到我? 好了 我只是开玩笑 Did it mention me by name? I mean, okay, ...
*Long and Short Vowels (o vowels)- Say the name of each picture. Color each picture by the code, according to the long or short vowel sound. *Long and Short Vowels (u vowels)- Say the name of each picture. Color each picture by the code, according to the long or short vowel sound...
Another name where, as is the case with Brigid, Celtic heroines and early Christian saints become confused. There are number of saints with the name, but it predates Christianity. Elan Helen |Say:ell-anne Probably an Irish version of Helen. ...