[Opinions] Re: BAs from UK
in reply to a message by Sofia
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I've seen Kinvara used a few times. Could it be used to honor someone (a Saint or something)?
ETA:
I did a search and found these I posted before (none of them have the same last name and some were born in Scotland):
November 2004: Edward (Katie and Keven), sisters Kinvara, Olivia, Cordelia and Athena
May 2005: Kinvara Honor (Iona and Benedict), siblings Cleodie and Lachlan
October 2005: Beatrice Violet (Amanda and Richard), sisters Clementine and Kinvara
April 2008: Wilfrid Thomas Gordon (Tamara and James), sisters Kinvara and India Hebe Vanda
January 2010: Willow Mary (Kinvara and James)
October 2010: James Peter (Kinvara and Daniel), sister Daisy
February 2012: Kinvara Lisetta Mimi (Ferelith and Nicholas)
April 2012: Olivia Grace Kinvara Millington (Sophie and Timothy), brother Sebastian (this is today's one)
ETA:
I did a search and found these I posted before (none of them have the same last name and some were born in Scotland):
November 2004: Edward (Katie and Keven), sisters Kinvara, Olivia, Cordelia and Athena
May 2005: Kinvara Honor (Iona and Benedict), siblings Cleodie and Lachlan
October 2005: Beatrice Violet (Amanda and Richard), sisters Clementine and Kinvara
April 2008: Wilfrid Thomas Gordon (Tamara and James), sisters Kinvara and India Hebe Vanda
January 2010: Willow Mary (Kinvara and James)
October 2010: James Peter (Kinvara and Daniel), sister Daisy
February 2012: Kinvara Lisetta Mimi (Ferelith and Nicholas)
April 2012: Olivia Grace Kinvara Millington (Sophie and Timothy), brother Sebastian (this is today's one)
This message was edited 4/16/2012, 3:41 PM
Argh, sorry, oops, I was thinking of Kinbara.
Kinvara is Irish and seems to be a placename!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinvara
Way past my bedtime.:)
Kinvara is Irish and seems to be a placename!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinvara
Way past my bedtime.:)
This message was edited 4/16/2012, 3:47 PM