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Celtic names
Cinnia- Do you like it and does anyone know if the Celtic pr. would be "KEN ee ah"?
Cordelia -means sea jewel. Isn't that beautiful?
Keaghan
Oriana
Keelia
Sawyer
Selma
Tiernay
Bretta
Brienna
Arden
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KeaghanNever have heard this name before, but I love it!!!!
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Most are not CelticMost of these are not of Celtic origin, with the exception of Keagan, Tierney, Cordelia and Keely. I love Cordelia, it's one of the top names I would use for a daughter
Oriana and Brienna are pretty too.I like Keagan & Tierney for a boy (Tiernan even better)
Never seen Cinnia before- where did you find it?
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www.babynameguide.com They list them as Celtic and then go onto say that are originally dirived from the ... language, whatever the case may be. I'm sure alot of that is dilluted. I think most of those babyname book and website are a little... off. who knows where they get that stuff? :)
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Cordelia also means heart in Latin
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Tiemay, Sawyer, and Arden are nice.
Future Kids -
Weston and Eden (subject to change :0 )
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Cinnia- I do like it, but I have no idea how to pronounce it.
Cordelia - I like it, with maybe a nn of Lia?
Keaghan - always been a favorite of mine.
Oriana - not sure, might grow on me.
Keelia - don't think so
Sawyer - boy or girl? I like it either way. Just curious.
Selma - ok
Tiernay - cool.
Bretta - ok
Brienna - I like this spelling, esp.
Arden - love it.
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