I just looked up Bersan Arel in my name book (the reliable one, not the one the claims that
Gladys is an Irish name and that
Shawn is more commonly used on girls than on guys ;-) ).
Bersan is not listed, but Arel is an legitimate Hebrew variant of
Ariel.
Germans are hesitant to use
Ariel because it's the name of a very well-known washing powder/laundry detergent here. Before anyone thinks "
Ah, Hebrew name!" or "
Ah, Shakespeare!" or even "
Ah, mermaid!", people would probably think "Ooooh, I still got some washing to do!". So it "makes sense" that Bersan's parents looked for a variant form.
I just found Bersan on some website which says that it's a Turkish name. No meaning given, though.
Aeneas... the name appears off and on in
BAs and it gets discussed on baby name boards, but it's far from being common. The Italian variant Enea and Spanish
Eneas also pop up from time to time, but those are not exactly top ten choices either.
Bora - I'm pretty sure it's the Turkish boys' name in this case.
And as for Mongolijn... I think I'll do some research on that one. It's an interesting choice.
This message was edited 8/26/2011, 7:36 PM