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Re: Dutch names
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Hey, I'm sorry to hear you're feeling homesick. :( I'd been wondering whether you were Dutch or a non-Dutch person interested in Dutch culture and names, but now I know. ;)By the way, your mention of Phileine made me remember how much I actually like the ei-sound and the ij-sound, it sounds so soft and cuddly. Names containing the ij-sound are steadily getting more popular here at the moment, but I don't mind that as of yet... let's hope it remains that way. ;)I have put together a small list of such names, none of them are currently featured in the main database and a fair few aren't very popular, either. Some of them are recognisable enough to be able to fit in in an English-speaking country. Perhaps you'd find a nice alternative to Phileine there (or Philein, which is what people independently have been making into the masculine form of Phileine), in case you might be put off by the "villain" connotation. ;)MALEAntonijn
Bastijn (I actually had a classmate named this back at Utrecht University, which is where I first heard the name)
Calvijn
Casijn
Celestijn
Colijn
Crijn (or Krijn)
Crispijn
Florentijn
Frijn
Justijn
Maximijn
Merlijn
Nicasijn
Perijn (or Perrijn)
Pippijn
Romijn
Sebastijn
Severijn
Silvijn
Tijl
Victorijn
WijnandFEMALECarlijn (or Carlijne)
Carolijn
Catharijne
Cathelijne
Jolijn
Karlijn
Marlijn
Roosmarijn (or Rosemarijn, Rozemarijn)
SanderijnUNISEXChristijn (my favourite, would love to see this on a boy someday)
Clementijn
Laurijn
Merijn
Nicolijn
Robijn
Wendelijn
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