[Facts] Re: How Do YOU pronounce Nuori?
in reply to a message by Dragon_Clarinet
Nuori is not a Finnish name. It is just the Finnish word for 'young'. Same goes for these Finnish "names" you've submitted: Hevonen (horse), Hopea (silver), Kulta (gold), Suomi (Finland). You also submitted Naori, Neworee, and Newori claiming they are variants of Nuori. This is false since Nuori is not a name in the first place.
Can I ask you why you've submitted things that are not actually names?
Can I ask you why you've submitted things that are not actually names?
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They can be names. One of my relatives is named Nuori. They may be wordsr for you finnish, but names for other r cultures.(M)
You must be Finnish. I know those are words for you. I am English, and to me, these aren't words, they look like names or something like that.
You must be Finnish. I know those are words for you. I am English, and to me, these aren't words, they look like names or something like that.
This message was edited 6/16/2008, 1:34 PM
it's not necessarily that easy
The name might be spelt the same way as the word, but it might not have the same origin. So that doesn't make it a "Finnish name" and the meaning might not be the same either.
The name might be spelt the same way as the word, but it might not have the same origin. So that doesn't make it a "Finnish name" and the meaning might not be the same either.
I meant it is an English name that is a finnish word. I have checked and it has no other meaning.