Hi! I'm new here!
Feb. 14th, 2006 02:14 amHey guys!
I'm Victoria (yet 21 years old) from Germany and I really LOVE names (although I'm neither a mom, nor pregnant, nor do I have a husband/fiancé/boyfriend with whom I'm planning to get...)! :-) I'm studying English Language and Literature and I'm in my 4th semester now (out of 9).
Anyways, I thought I'd just introduce myself to you briefly and then go on by posting my Top 5 favourite girls- and boys names here. *g* The (hit-) list is the following (in order of likability):
GIRLS:
1. Sorsha (SOR-sha)
2. Ivy
3. Alakina (ah-la-KEE-na)
4. Adela (ah-DEH-la)
5. Idina/Mabel (ee-DEE-na)
BOYS:
1. Asa (AY-sa)
2. Liam
3. Phileas (fil-LEE-uhs)
4. Ingvar (ING-vuhr)
5. Ethan/Anakin
So WDYT, guys? ;-)
Cheers,
*~Mrs. Toia Nilson~*
I'm Victoria (yet 21 years old) from Germany and I really LOVE names (although I'm neither a mom, nor pregnant, nor do I have a husband/fiancé/boyfriend with whom I'm planning to get...)! :-) I'm studying English Language and Literature and I'm in my 4th semester now (out of 9).
Anyways, I thought I'd just introduce myself to you briefly and then go on by posting my Top 5 favourite girls- and boys names here. *g* The (hit-) list is the following (in order of likability):
GIRLS:
1. Sorsha (SOR-sha)
2. Ivy
3. Alakina (ah-la-KEE-na)
4. Adela (ah-DEH-la)
5. Idina/Mabel (ee-DEE-na)
BOYS:
1. Asa (AY-sa)
2. Liam
3. Phileas (fil-LEE-uhs)
4. Ingvar (ING-vuhr)
5. Ethan/Anakin
So WDYT, guys? ;-)
Cheers,
*~Mrs. Toia Nilson~*
Awesome!
Date: 2006-02-14 07:44 am (UTC)I'm really surprised by you saying that people in the US have a problem pronouncing Asa correctly. I wasn't aware of that at all! AY-sa or AH-sa should be obvious, shouldn't they? I wonder what they'd make of it...! *g* ASS-a probably? Or ass-A? Omg, the poor name! xD