[Opinions] Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?
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That's the other thing with place names, its open to dispute as to which gender you prefer them on. I never even thought of Thomas Alva Edison, but it does make it seem more masculine. I also like the name Ailbhe which is pronounced the same and according to the database is unisex. Doune is pronounced Doon. I really threw it in as an alternate spelling, I know Doone has been used (there's a a UK comedian called Doon)probably it's because of Lorna Doone.
It comes from the Gaelic word Duin meaning a hill and since there's plenty of them in Ireland too it's one of the many Gaelic place names that you find in both countries.
I quite like Kinvara, but I can't really shake it as a place name, it sounds like the name of a house or estate in a romantic novel like Gone with the Wind's Tara.
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Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Lethe  ·  3/23/2008, 8:47 AM
How about Caledon itself? /nt  ·  Lillian  ·  3/25/2008, 2:47 PM
Re: How about Caledon itself? /nt  ·  Lethe  ·  3/25/2008, 3:40 PM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Isla  ·  3/23/2008, 9:02 PM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Lethe  ·  3/24/2008, 10:56 AM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Elinor  ·  3/24/2008, 7:46 AM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Loxandra  ·  3/23/2008, 11:04 AM
I like  ·  Océane  ·  3/23/2008, 11:01 AM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Melania  ·  3/23/2008, 10:54 AM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Elinor  ·  3/23/2008, 9:23 AM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Elinor  ·  3/23/2008, 9:32 AM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  Lethe  ·  3/23/2008, 10:21 AM
Re: Scottish place names as given names, wdyt?  ·  AG.  ·  3/23/2008, 9:05 AM