[Facts] ASIMENIA
I came across this name in Germany, but it is certainly not German. It seems to be known of in Greece, but I haven't been able to find it's meaning / origin / history.
Any help appreciated.
Any help appreciated.
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It could be related to the Greek name Asimina, which means "silver".
http://www.greek-names.info/asimina/
http://www.greek-names.info/asimina/
Thank you for the hint! Have you found this site reliable? The name fairy thing seems a little fishy…
Ah, yes, the ever reliable name fairy. :)
Otherwise I have found the site to be very accurate with name etymologies, histories, etc. Though sometimes their pronunciation guides aren't very clear.
I think one of the nicknames listed for Asimina, "Asimw", may be a typo.
Otherwise I have found the site to be very accurate with name etymologies, histories, etc. Though sometimes their pronunciation guides aren't very clear.
I think one of the nicknames listed for Asimina, "Asimw", may be a typo.