I found a name for my daugher

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Martin

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Originally posted by: Vaerilis
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Persephone...Demeter...Hekate....Marium...LaTifa :)

Demeter is considered a perfectly normal name in Eastern Europe.

Dimitur was the other name my parents considered. My mom and all bulgarian people still call me Mitko for short :)
 

illusion88

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I prefer names that stand out. That call attention to the named immediatly after the name has been said. A name that resonates strenth and furtility!

I prefer

Runtak, Goddess of the four seas and Queen of all she survays!
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: drifter106
Amazes me how a person post a thread and makes a comment...not asking for "your cute smartass remarks" and still have the ability to articulate to one another. Reminds me of the 7th graders I teach...don't listen to what you say some of the time...it is a learned behavior...

Nice name Martin, when she grows older she will appreaciate that fact that you and your wife chose to give her that name...
Hopefully the PITA"s in this thread will kinda like grow up some time....

We're here to do whatever we want. Post in a public forum... hear the public's thoughts.

KTHX.
 

dullard

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Originally posted by: Martin
Originally posted by: eakers
how is that pronounced?

Ma-ya
Few people in the US would pronounce it that way. They'd pronounce it My-ah. I just wanted to warn you that she'll have to struggle with bad pronunciations her whole life. I don't know how Canadians would say it.
 

Martin

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Originally posted by: dullard
Originally posted by: Martin
Originally posted by: eakers
how is that pronounced?

Ma-ya
Few people in the US would pronounce it that way. They'd pronounce it My-ah. I just wanted to warn you that she'll have to struggle with bad pronunciations her whole life. I don't know how Canadians would say it.

That's pretty much the same thing. As long as its not "May-a" its cool.