Your opinion on some invented names
I thought it might be a cool idea to add prefixes like Ki- and Si- to some established names. Kimiriam. Sisarah/Sisandra.
I'd like to know what you think of this idea. Does it work for you? Other suggestions are welcome.
I'd like to know what you think of this idea. Does it work for you? Other suggestions are welcome.
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I would like the name Kisarah!
What about Kibree? XD it's funny!
I also like Kialice (pretty spelling,don't you think?)
What about Kibree? XD it's funny!
I also like Kialice (pretty spelling,don't you think?)
It doesn't work for me at all. Sisarah and Sisandra sound like speech defects. Kimiriam is odd - there's a very good make ballet dancer here (South Africa) whose first name is Kimbrian! But one and all assume that the hyphen's been omitted ...
Another difficulty I have is that in some African languages the prefix si- or isi- is used to denote a language - Xhosa, for instance, is what westerners use, but Xhosa-speakers would call themselves the amaXhosa (Xhosa people, or: lots of Xhosa) and their language isiXhosa. Swazi people would say: I speak siSwati. And so on.
Another difficulty I have is that in some African languages the prefix si- or isi- is used to denote a language - Xhosa, for instance, is what westerners use, but Xhosa-speakers would call themselves the amaXhosa (Xhosa people, or: lots of Xhosa) and their language isiXhosa. Swazi people would say: I speak siSwati. And so on.