Re: Native American/Australian Names - WDYTO?
in reply to a message by Meg_Simpson
I'd try to avoid complicated names such as Âviâja, Methoataske or Půlnoční Bouře (you got plenty others)!
I like
* Âviâja - but only its sound! I'd spell it somehow different, like Aviaya (still sounds very alien)
* Maiara
* Moema - like its meaning, but how do you pronounce it?
* Naira
* Nayeli
* Nuka - if it really means "younger sibling" for me it'd definitely should be the first child, otherwise it's just weird
* Tamaya
* Moana
* Cinta - like its meaning, but I'm not sure about how to pronounce it...
* Melati
* Nirmala
* Sari
* Sinta
Most of your boys names have a way too feminine touch for my taste!
I only like
* Nahuel - some people may have trouble pronouncing it the right way
* Tane - same here
* Dian - probably my favorite from your boys list!
I like
* Âviâja - but only its sound! I'd spell it somehow different, like Aviaya (still sounds very alien)
* Maiara
* Moema - like its meaning, but how do you pronounce it?
* Naira
* Nayeli
* Nuka - if it really means "younger sibling" for me it'd definitely should be the first child, otherwise it's just weird
* Tamaya
* Moana
* Cinta - like its meaning, but I'm not sure about how to pronounce it...
* Melati
* Nirmala
* Sari
* Sinta
Most of your boys names have a way too feminine touch for my taste!
I only like
* Nahuel - some people may have trouble pronouncing it the right way
* Tane - same here
* Dian - probably my favorite from your boys list!
This message was edited 10/24/2011, 7:09 AM
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I do not know how to pronounce Moema in "Native American/Australian", but I pronounce it like maw-E-ma.