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[Facts] Re: Name genders
Not as a given name. Just in the Catholic church, where one can be a Marian brother; or no doubt a sister ...Some South Africans, specifically Afrikaans-speakers, have the habit of merging two given names to make a third: there's a strong tradition of naming children after their parents/grandparents/other relatives, so a whole brood of cousins can have identical names. Which can lead to blended names like Franjo from Francois Johannes or Frans Josef: that kind of thing. So Marjan would be perfectly possible as a blend of Marius and Jan (or Johannes); however, I've never encountered one.
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Name genders  ·  Glass Angel  ·  4/25/2010, 4:06 AM
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