Re: Name info...
in reply to a message by Aimee
Hi Aimee,
I don't know of a name which is written Kjar and pronounced "yar". The written version looks like a short form for Kjaran which is the Icelandic form of the Celtic name Ciarán (meaning: dark, black + diminutive ending) but then it would be pronounced "kyar" (the a sounding like the a in "father")
Another name which looks quite similar is Kjær, a Danish and Norwegian name, mostly used as a middle name, meaning "dear, lovely", but that's pronounced totally different - Danish: kyeh-ah (well, it's impossible to describe!!) and Norwegian: chair (no, not _really_... but I don't know how to tell you! Sorry!)
I'm not sure if that helped...
Regards, Satu
I don't know of a name which is written Kjar and pronounced "yar". The written version looks like a short form for Kjaran which is the Icelandic form of the Celtic name Ciarán (meaning: dark, black + diminutive ending) but then it would be pronounced "kyar" (the a sounding like the a in "father")
Another name which looks quite similar is Kjær, a Danish and Norwegian name, mostly used as a middle name, meaning "dear, lovely", but that's pronounced totally different - Danish: kyeh-ah (well, it's impossible to describe!!) and Norwegian: chair (no, not _really_... but I don't know how to tell you! Sorry!)
I'm not sure if that helped...
Regards, Satu