[Facts] Re: Agree but...
in reply to a message by Damis
Yes, I agree that Greek names travelled all over Europe, but the names that travelled were by and large those well-known from mythology or history. I studied Greek Mythology for one year and Greek Archaeology/Art and Architecture for onr year, and I never heard of an Ada, so it seems she was an obscure character whose name might not have the same travelling power as, say, Cassandra or Alexander.I didn't mean quite what you thought with the "set of syllables" thing - all names are sets of syllables, whether those syllables have independent meanings or not. What I meant was that the two syllables 'ay' and 'da' are found in most languages, so it's not surprising that the combination of the two as a feminine name is found in more than one language.I didn't say anything about Ayda - AY-da is the phonetic transcription of the pronunciation of Ada.
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About Ada  ·  Damis  ·  10/13/2005, 1:00 AM
Re: About Ada  ·  Pavlos  ·  10/14/2005, 1:46 PM
Re: About Ada  ·  Damis  ·  10/15/2005, 11:32 AM
Re: About Ada  ·  Alena  ·  10/13/2005, 4:23 AM
Re: About Ada  ·  Damis  ·  10/13/2005, 4:44 AM
Re: About Ada  ·  Cass  ·  10/13/2005, 5:40 AM
Re: I claim Naomi isn't Japanese  ·  Tbird  ·  10/13/2005, 9:31 AM
Well if you pronounce it nay-O-mee, you're right! (m)  ·  Integrity  ·  10/15/2005, 12:31 AM
Re: I claim Naomi isn't Japanese  ·  Rene  ·  10/14/2005, 8:17 AM
Look it up. It is. nt  ·  Cass  ·  10/13/2005, 5:14 PM
Agree . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  10/13/2005, 6:32 AM
Agree but...  ·  Damis  ·  10/13/2005, 9:58 AM
Re: Agree but...  ·  Chrisell (not signed in)  ·  10/13/2005, 8:19 PM
Re: Agree but...  ·  Damis  ·  10/14/2005, 2:53 AM
I agree that both meanings should be placed in. nt  ·  Siri  ·  10/15/2005, 4:32 AM