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[Opinions] Adaryn
I found this is one of my books of Celtic names ... Adaryn for a girl (a-DAHR-in, possibly a-DER-in, depends on accent). It is derived from Welsh aderyn "bird". There's also Aderyn a-DER-in, although I didn't like this form as much. WDYT?
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I don't really like it.
Shane & Elizabeth
11/20/04 We are future parents to: Benjamin Luke, Alexander Sara Anneliese, Rachel Sophia
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It looks trendy. I don't care for it.
-Lissa Hannah-
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. - Allan Bloom
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I like the name.....I am thinking Adair
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I like Aderyn and also Adaryn - nice sound, nice meaning :-)
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I agree. It's pretty, sounds nice, and a good meaning. However, I think it would also look made up to non-namenerds (at least in the USA), so...I wouldn't use it. Nice for a character or something, though.~ Caitlín
"Blue tinted individuals who go about armed to the teeth and quoting twelfth-century poetry are not easy to comprehend." ~ Lloyd Alexander
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Wow, I like it. I think it's very pretty.
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