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[Opinions] Names used in Indonesia
Hi! What do you think of these names? Feel free to write down your opinions :") As far as I know, these names are only used in North Celebes region of Indonesia, and most of them are used by Christians (except for Nathania).1. Ecclesia (female). It is derived from the Greek "ἐκκλησία" which means gathering of those summoned. I think it is used as a given name because in school (of course Christian school) we are taught that Ecclesia is not the church in meaning the building, but the Christian themselves.2. Injilia (female). It is derived from the Arabic "إنجيل‎" which means gospel with the suffix -ia.3. Inri (unisex). It is a word name (?) that is written above Jesus' cross as an abbreviation of "Iēsus Nazarēnus, Rēx Iūdaeōrum" which means Jesus, King of the Jews.4. Nathania (female). A feminine variation of Nathan.

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Ecclesia - funky. Ecclesiastes might be my favourite book of the Bible (based on what I have read).
Injilia - um very narrow. As in all the sounds are narrow. It should be balanced with some wider sounds.
Inri - anagram names are a guilty pleasure. I like names like Marlen too.
Nathania - ok if it's na-THAN-ya.
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I really like Inri and Injilia. How is Injilia pronounced?
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In my region, Injilia is pronounced as in-JI-li-a, but you can pronounce it with an English way, I guess
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