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Random BAs
From Croatia:GIRLS:Andrea (Josip and Žana) -see Zana
Andrea (Slavko and Kata)
Andrea (Zoran and Marijela)
Athea Lilith (Dragana)
Dijana Antonija (Davor and Valentina)
Dorotea (Marijo and Snježana) -see Snjezana
Greta (Genc & Fetija)
Irma (Hrvoje & Valerija)
Iva (dad Ilija and Mara)
Ivana (Ivanko and Ankica)
Katarina (Stjepan and Nevenka)
Katarina (Zoran and Dušica)
Laura (Danijel & Josipa)
Leona (Marko & Suzana)
Lora (Boris & Ivana)
Marija Dragica (Ivo and Ankica)
Maša (Alojz & Ana) -see Masha
Matea (Slavko and Ljubica)
Mihaela (Željko and Ružica) -see Zeljko and Ruzica
Monika (Ante and Ana)
Nikolina (Dario and Sanela)
Patricia (Nenad & Danijela)
Radmila (Rade and Marija)
Tina (Đurđica) -see Durdica
Valentina (dad Ivica & Željka)
Valentina (Jadranko and Slavica)
Željka (Marinko and Marija) -see Zeljka
From UK:GIRLS:Amelie Joan (Sophie and Tom), brother Benjamin
Amy Louise (Emma and Robert)
Annabelle Harriet (Nathalie and William), sister Sophie
Ava Lila (Tom and Teniel)
Ava Rene (Tricia and Rhett)
Beatrice Elizabeth Grace (Robert and Tracy), sisters Eloise and Olivia
Cecily Mary (Julian and Sarah)
Celia Rose (Lianne & Carl)
Charlotte Ann (Keeley and Les)
Charlotte Lucy (Michelle and Hugh 'Bert')
Chloe Mai (Laila & Paul), brother Blake
Chloe Rose Bryce (Emma and Giles)
Clover Lulu Crista (Alex & Will), sisters Isla and Tana
Cora Grace (Susan and Simon), brother Rex
Emily Beth (Colin and Katherine)
Esme Lark (Jessica and Adam)
Gracie May (Alan and Shelley)
Hannah Ryka (Yogeta and Chris), sister Misty
Harriet Elizabeth (Jonathan and Sarah)
Imogen Rose (Neil and Emma), brother Jacob
Isabella Ava (Chris and Ashlie)
Katie Leigh (Lynsey and Gareth)
Lara Grace (Candida and Niran)
Lucy Grace (Ailsa and George)
Matilda Rafferty Rose (Caroline and Jonny)
Molly Alice (Hannah and Richard), sister Ella
Romilly (Jennifer and Anthony), siblings Fred and India
Sophia Anastasia (Tamara and Nick), siblings Billy, Luca and Misha
Sophie Jocelyn Irene (Kathleen and Paul)
Tabitha Hope (Stephanie and Fraser)

This message was edited 7/20/2010, 1:26 PM

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questionare parents allowed to invent names in Croatia?Dijana Antonija is so gorgeous!
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Dijana Antonija? Are you kidding me? BARF!
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yeah barf is rightright on your FACE
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Just ignore her and she'll go away.
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Yeah, but the gender needs to be apparent (almost all female names end in -a, for example) and it's extremely rare to see a totally made up name. Usually foreign names are used if parents want something unusual. + we have a phonetic spelling/ language so you get things like Nensi (Nancy), Odri (Audrey), Endi (Andy).

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That's neat! you'll have to point those ones out for us in the BAs (I'd never suspect that Odri is a Croatia-fied Audrey)is -o the generel masculine male ending, or is it something else that makes it obviously male?
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Well, Odri is quite rare, I've only seen it once, but it's on a TV reporter so you hear it all the time. Nensi however is quite popular. While -o names are generally male, there is no one way to define a male name (like -a for female, although we do have male -a names too), you just KNOW they're male. It's mostly by eliminating the -a ending names (with those few traditional exceptions -like Matija, Ivica, Ilija, Andrija, Borna) and then you get a male name.
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