Re: ♪ "A brimful of Asha(r) on the 45..." ♪
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I like almost all of those combos.
Asha Minerva *
Asha Minelauva (never heard of Minelauva before!)
Asha Danae / Asha Danaë
Asha Kirtida
Asha Kiersten / Asha Kirsten
Asha Lumina
Asha Linnaea **
Asha Laurel *
Do you think ASH-a sounds "whiter" than AH-sha or less surprising on a white person (because of Ashley, Asher, etc.)?
Asha Minerva *
Asha Minelauva (never heard of Minelauva before!)
Asha Danae / Asha Danaë
Asha Kirtida
Asha Kiersten / Asha Kirsten
Asha Lumina
Asha Linnaea **
Asha Laurel *
Do you think ASH-a sounds "whiter" than AH-sha or less surprising on a white person (because of Ashley, Asher, etc.)?
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I wouldn't be shocked to hear "AH-sha" as a white person's name, but "ASH-a" does seem purposely anglicized to me.
This message was edited 1/26/2021, 4:18 PM
^ What they said, pretty much.
ASH-uh does seem more "Anglicized."
ASH-uh does seem more "Anglicized."