Halina
Wdyt of Halina?
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I really like it. It's very pretty and very uncommon where I live.
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It tastes of salt. Haline means salty (hay-lean like saline) with reference to the ocean.
Other than that, it's Hal with a feminine ending, which I really don't care for.
I'd get used to it and decide it was nice IRL, though.
Other than that, it's Hal with a feminine ending, which I really don't care for.
I'd get used to it and decide it was nice IRL, though.
This message was edited 9/1/2019, 11:24 AM
The pronunciation could get pretty confusing because it looks like it should be pronounced as an H but apparently it's a K. Besides for that, it's pretty. Reminds me of the boy name Hal but it's different enough to stand on its own.
It's pronounced with an h, like the word hello or house.
It sounds boring and dated to me (I'm Polish).
I like it, but I'm probably saying it wrong because I'm just using an English "H" sound. I think it sounds good either way but when I see it my inclination is to say it with the English "H".
It is the English H sound.
Not terrible, but it makes me think of:
-Halitosis (bad breath)
-The name "Hal" with a feminine ending
-Halitosis (bad breath)
-The name "Hal" with a feminine ending
Lovely!
Sorry don't like