Re: Marina
in reply to a message by Milly
It's no secret at BTN that I love Marina. Perhaps in America people might think marinas were named first and then the name followed, but the reverse is true. In Europe, the name has been used since the 12th century (I read that online). It means "of the sea" so you can see that marinas are aptly named. ;-) It's the name of royalty, it's gorgeous, it has an old-world feel and it's not too common.
Re: sibs, I'd say anything classic with a Latin or Greek origin would do nicely: Adriana, Eliana, Sophia, Anastasia, Delia, etc. You get the idea -- something feminine and flowing.
Re: sibs, I'd say anything classic with a Latin or Greek origin would do nicely: Adriana, Eliana, Sophia, Anastasia, Delia, etc. You get the idea -- something feminine and flowing.
This message was edited 8/27/2007, 5:06 PM