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Grynna / Grenna
I'm really loving the souns of this "name"
Wdyt of it and how would you spell it?
Any combos coming to mind?
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Hmm, I'm sad to say I can't warm up to it. Gränna (pr. Grenna) is a Swedish town (famous for a sort of candy canes) and "grynna" means a kind of shallow place, like underwater rocks, in Swedish.
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I prefer the spelling Grenna however I would actually pronounce the two differently. Grynna I would say grin-a and Grenna, gren-a.
Grenna Margery
Grenna Shea
Grenna Kelsey
Grenna Maeve
Grenna Arlene
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I like Grenna more than Grynna, but it sounds a bit too harsh for my liking. I prefer Brenna and Glenna. I don't care for the way Grynna sounds. I think of the word "grin."Grenna Simone came to mind.
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I prefer Grenna.
Grynna reminds me too much of the word, "grin".
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"Name"? As in it's called a name but isn't one? lolAnyway I really like the sound of Grenna. It's reminiscent of Greta but less 'old'. I also tend to like "-enna" names to begin with.Grynna is meh. Maybe on a character. It's too much like "grin" and looks like the name of a Disney villain or something.
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