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[Opinions] Xanther and Moonyeen
I've stumbled across two names lately that have rapidly become gps of mine:Xanther - Invented for a female character in a novel but I like it for a boy. It sounds like Xander combined with "panther", which I think is really cool. Moonyeen - A name from a 1919 Broadway play. This site gives no meaning for it but I've read it was derived from "muirnin", which is Irish Gaelic for "sweetheart". Anyway, WDYT?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Xanther sounds like someone saying Xander with a speech impediment. Moonyeen sounds kind of dirty, I can't even say why.If you like the "moon" meaning you might like Ayla (EYE-la), the Turkish name. Or Aylin.
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Xanther is ok, don't like moonyeen
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I'm not quite sure how I feel about Moonyeen, but I think Xanther is a really cool name! I've never heard it before, but I think I might like it better than Xander.
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I think Moonyeen is cool.
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