Comments (Meaning / History Only)

The species of Arenaria closest to Lithuania is probably Arenaria norvegica. It is a low-growing plant with pretty, tiny, white flowers. So, the meaning of this name isn't bad, but I'd like to know the pronunciation. I think anglophones would pronounce this smihl-tuh, or maybe it's smeel-tuh, or smihl-teh, idk/etc. The name strikes me as average, or at least as average as a foreign (to my place of being) name can be. It's not exceedingly beautiful, nor astoundingly horrible. I'm just not a fan of sm-(vowel)-l.

Comments are left by users of this website. They are not checked for accuracy.

Add a Comment