Today’s name is from mid-14th century Italy. It’s one of those Latin names that looks like it should be identical with some ordinary word, but no root word appears to be forthcoming.
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![]() Today’s name is from mid-14th century Italy. It’s one of those Latin names that looks like it should be identical with some ordinary word, but no root word appears to be forthcoming. No comment yet.
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![]() Around the time I spotted the names Wicahpi and Wakinyan on the SSA’s list, I also noticed a few Mongolian names: Bilguun (debuted as a boy name in 2006) Sodbileg (boy name; 2012) Temuujin (b… |
![]() Searching for Mongol baby names online is quite an easy task as the parents’ just need to enter in the alphabet with which they want to go. Get more details.
Clare's insight:
I don't understand what this post is saying, but there's a list of names in there.
More posts on Mongolian names (by the reliable Nancy and Duana): http://www.scoop.it/t/name-news/?tag=mongolian
![]() As a big thank you for entertaining me through a month expat year in Mongolia, I would like to give you a gift. It is a Mongolian name and it is beautiful and perfect for repurposement in the West and current name trends right now. "Enerel". For a girl.
Clare's insight:
Both Enerel and the fact abput Michelle, and also Duana's redaxction, are excellent. I'd love to know more about Mongolian names because I bet there's a lot of good stuff to learn. In fact, this is the first post I've scooped about them in the 2.5 years I've been doing this. I've got just a few posts on names in the wider Turkic language family. |