Re: Top 10 for March
in reply to a message by Cayden
Names I'm into at the moment (most are in the submitted database):
Girls—
1. Sitora
2. Aya
3. Mehriban
4. Mehparə
5. Arwa
6. Alua
7. Kamshat
8. Asel
9. Nərminə
10. Ruya
Boys—
1. Yaragi
2. Suljo
3. Manuk
4. Flamur
5. Rauan
6. Artsu
7. Anzor
8. Sinaver
9. Sarsen
10. Samad
My PNL: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/159719
"I wanted to do good. I really wanted to be good. I didn't just see things. I did things. Things that haunt me every single day of my life." – Simon Asher, Quantico
Girls—
1. Sitora
2. Aya
3. Mehriban
4. Mehparə
5. Arwa
6. Alua
7. Kamshat
8. Asel
9. Nərminə
10. Ruya
Boys—
1. Yaragi
2. Suljo
3. Manuk
4. Flamur
5. Rauan
6. Artsu
7. Anzor
8. Sinaver
9. Sarsen
10. Samad
My PNL: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/159719
"I wanted to do good. I really wanted to be good. I didn't just see things. I did things. Things that haunt me every single day of my life." – Simon Asher, Quantico
This message was edited 3/1/2018, 9:58 AM
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I like Aya. (-:
These are really beautiful names. May I ask what cultural background they come from? I'm guessing Southeast Asian?
Thank you! These are actually varied and don't belong to just one cultural background. The various cultures include Kazakh, Arabic, Chechen, Albanian, Azerbaijani, Armenian, and Crimean Tatar for the most part.
Ooooh, interesting! I don't normally see a lot of Central Asian names on these lists. I like:
Sitora (though I'm more partial to Sitara)
Mehparə / Mehpara (I'm not used to seeing "ə" in text outside of illustrating a word's pronunciation)
Nərminə / Narmina
&
Rauan
Sarsen
Sitora (though I'm more partial to Sitara)
Mehparə / Mehpara (I'm not used to seeing "ə" in text outside of illustrating a word's pronunciation)
Nərminə / Narmina
&
Rauan
Sarsen