Cases of convergent name evolution
Basically, names that have completely different origins from completely different languages but have somehow ended up looking and/or sounding the same when written in the western alphabet. For example; Ken, Naomi, Anita, Lina, Nina, Maya, etc. I know that there's more out there and thought I should ask about them before spending hours digging through this site.
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My nickname, Nino, is another one. It's a masculine diminutive (sometimes used as a given name) in the West, and in Georgian it's a feminine given name, both with different etymologies. I feel like you see it more with shorter names. Long names generally don't exist in more than one unrelated culture.
This message was edited 7/22/2024, 12:46 PM
Evander is the one I know of.