Yanice & Ainsleigh
Yanice was a name in today’s paper. My guess would be that it’s meant to be a female version of the male name Yanis. WDYT?
I was sending out the post at work today and one of the customers was called Ainsleigh. WDYT?
I was sending out the post at work today and one of the customers was called Ainsleigh. WDYT?
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I once had a teacher whose name was Ainsley. I would say she is about 50 years old at present. Where I live, I could see Yanice being pronounced Ya-neece. I'm not even sure if that would be right. Don't like either one really but if I had to pick, it would be Ainsleigh.
Don't like either name
I would be happier with Ainsleigh if it had been the less ornate Ainsley. But I don't like either of them.
Yanice, when I saw it in the heading, made me think that someone who speaks a language in which J makes a Y sound had liked the idea of Janice and used Y to make sure that everyone got the pronunciation right.
Yanice, when I saw it in the heading, made me think that someone who speaks a language in which J makes a Y sound had liked the idea of Janice and used Y to make sure that everyone got the pronunciation right.
Hi Canielle !!
Thank you for sharing.
Actually they are not my cup of tea but I alwayse like seeing new names.
Thank you for sharing.
Actually they are not my cup of tea but I alwayse like seeing new names.