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Ansily (f) prn like Ainslie
Blaney (m)
Erile (f) prn like earl
Eulie (m,f?) borne by a Jewish guy
Graves (m) does it really mean graves??
Guylaine (f) just a combo?
Maida (f) prn may-dah, not mye-dah
Ony (f)
Osa (f)
Rael (f) Hebrew, mebbe?
Rives (m)
Salcombe (m)TIA, Y :)
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Hi Yahalome,I'll try...Ansily (f) – creative spelling of Ainslie?
Blaney (m) – variant of Blaine
Erile (f) – no idea, sorry
Eulie (m,f?) pet form of Eulalia (f) or Eulogius (m)?
Graves (m) – no idea, sorry
Guylaine (f) – creative spelling of Ghislaine
Maida (f) – English name: maiden, or form of Magdalena
Ony (f) - other spelling for Oni
Osa (f) – other spelling for Åsa
Rael (f) – form of Rahel or Rangel?
Rives (m) - no idea, sorry
Salcombe (m) - ? place name in the UKRegards, Satu
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I've never seen Åsa spelled Osa, sorry! :)
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Hej Caprice,Not in Sweden of course (it would be pronounced differently in Sweden: Åsa = OH-sah and Osa = OO-sah), but in Germany the name Åsa is spelled Osa (there's no Å-sign in German) and in Iceland it is spelled Ósa (there's no Å-sign in Icelandic either).Satu
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Thanks, Satu!
Rael (f) Rachel/Rakhel/Rahel/Rael??? Interesting train of thought you started!
Salcombe (m) - ? place name in the UK -- Where? What language?
Y :)
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Hi Yahalome,Salcombe is situated southeast from Plymouth at the south coast of England.Satu
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