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Re: boys' names that sound good both in English and Italian
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Tassiegirl
7/1/2007, 10:45 AM
in reply to
a message by Idony
When we named our children, we had to be careful not to use any with a "th" sound, which is so difficult in French. No Meridth. No
Judith
. No
Ruth
.
Our last name sounds like a handfull of pins, all w's and i's, but at least anyone can say it.
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boys' names that sound good both in English and Italian
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lady murasaki
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7/1/2007, 8:24 AM
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ClaireL
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7/1/2007, 2:05 PM
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Julia
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7/1/2007, 2:04 PM
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Bear
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7/1/2007, 1:57 PM
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Re: boys' names that sound good both in English and Italian
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Idony
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7/1/2007, 8:45 AM
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Re: boys' names that sound good both in English and Italian
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Tassiegirl
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7/1/2007, 10:45 AM
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Re: boys' names that sound good both in English and Italian
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Idony
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7/1/2007, 2:14 PM
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thanks everyone! that was quite insightful ...
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lady murasaki
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7/1/2007, 2:11 PM