Beverīna
I found an old Latvian baby name book. This was listed, apparently it is rare, but it was used at the turn of the century. It is from a place name in Latvia. I really am digging it. My mother's name is Beverly and thought this was a cool alternative. (BEH-veh-REE-nah).
Wdyt?
Wdyt?
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This is a pretty neat name. I like it, but I don't think I prefer it to Beverly.
It makes me think of a beverage brand.
I like it, although it reminds me of beaver. It kind of sounds like a name of a character of a kids' book.
It sounds like a supplement for women. Or a birth control pill? "Do not take Beverina if you experience dizziness, rapid weight loss, suicidal thoughts or depression. Talk to your doctor about Beverina."
Hi Shaymin !!!
I think that Beverina is great!!
It has the same Bever- sound but without the annoying-trendy -ly ending.
I like it because it is a perfect variant for Beverly without changing it too much. It seems a natural evolution of it even simplier and steady!
I think that Beverina is great!!
It has the same Bever- sound but without the annoying-trendy -ly ending.
I like it because it is a perfect variant for Beverly without changing it too much. It seems a natural evolution of it even simplier and steady!
This message was edited 3/4/2019, 5:41 AM
There is a Medieval Dutch name I liked with "Bever" in it, but I cannot remember what it was.
It sounds like a name for some powdered drink mix. Low-cal, maybe like SlimFast.
I don't care for Bevin.
While extremely young, reruns of TV Show entitled Welcome Back Kotter would broadcast. I HATED the name Barbarino - which was a character name: I just looked into the characters of this TV show: Barbarino would be the last name of the character portrayed by John Travolta.
I really don't like it. It sounds sickly sweet and makes me think of the word,'ballerina'
I think 'Everly' or something would be a better alternative.
I think 'Everly' or something would be a better alternative.
It sounds like something you stir into milk to give it a vanilla malt flavor.