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Re: Ebele
in reply to a message by Aine
It's far, far more likely that it's pronounced eh-BEE-lee, from what I know of other languages from that area. I don't mind that pronunciation. Yours is strange to me as I have a friend with the surname Ebell, pronounced eh-BEL.The meaning is nice, but it's nms.
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I think you're right.That sounds familiar to me.
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I love eh-BEE-lee too...I have gone through just about every possible prn and I love all of them :)
The guy I am seeing at the moment is half Igbo (his Mum is from Cameroon but her parents were originally from Nigeria). I might ask his Mum if I can slip it into the conversation without making it sound as though I have been researching Igbo names :p S is also a quarter Korean so I have been looking into them too...I really need to stop this! I am not in love with him but the moment I meet a guy my mind goes crazy about names that would be good if I had kids with him...I sound nuts...
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No, you don't.I do it, too.
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So do II don't know if it's a female thing or a namenerd thing, but I always do it, too.
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Me too :-)
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