[Opinions] Re: I've created some new Scots Gaelic names.
in reply to a message by gaelruadh19
Teinebhreith (CHEN-ya-vray) sounds beautiful :-)
I also love Coillmonadh: (KOYL-moan-a) and Fiadhan: (FEE-an)
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"[David Gest] looks like he's had a lot of plastic surgery done, but not by a plastic surgeon."
♥Elinor♥
(Proud "mother" to Dallán, Aubrianna)
I also love Coillmonadh: (KOYL-moan-a) and Fiadhan: (FEE-an)
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"[David Gest] looks like he's had a lot of plastic surgery done, but not by a plastic surgeon."
♥Elinor♥
(Proud "mother" to Dallán, Aubrianna)
This message was edited 5/8/2005, 5:37 AM
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Thank you, and I've created
Aondeòntachd: (EUN-joan-takhd) f. “One willingness” (aon: one; deòntachd: willingness)
Brìghùine: (BREE-oon-ya) f. “Significance of an age” (brìgh: significance, meaning; ùine: age, era)
Mireainneamh: (MIR-a-nyav) f. “Rare joy” (mire: joy, delight; ainneamh: seldom, scarce)
I've created some of these names for my history teacher, who is expecting her first child, a little girl,... and apparantly the first female child in her husband's family for quite some time, so naturally more female names and fancier ones have been created through me.
Aondeòntachd: (EUN-joan-takhd) f. “One willingness” (aon: one; deòntachd: willingness)
Brìghùine: (BREE-oon-ya) f. “Significance of an age” (brìgh: significance, meaning; ùine: age, era)
Mireainneamh: (MIR-a-nyav) f. “Rare joy” (mire: joy, delight; ainneamh: seldom, scarce)
I've created some of these names for my history teacher, who is expecting her first child, a little girl,... and apparantly the first female child in her husband's family for quite some time, so naturally more female names and fancier ones have been created through me.