Re: Welsh BAs
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Gawrsh - a girl Dillon. Does Esme happen much in the UK? Viewed from the southern hemisphere, Dillon Esme looks like a startling blend of ubertrendy unisex and slightly gender-neutral traditional; perhaps I'm overanalysing!I somewhat know about the single and double L and D in Welsh. Are there any other consonants where doubling changes the sound? I've noticed Annest and Anest - are they the same, and do they sound the same? Is there an Agnes connection? (Ooh, and there's a Gwennan with a double-N! Could it have just the one?)

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