[Opinions] Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)
Where did you hear of this name? I'm wondering why there are two feminine, Welsh names that mean beloved that are totally different besides the fact that they start with A. I like Angharad, but I also think Anchoret could grow on me. It obviously reminds me of an anchor, but it also reminds me of a locket like you mentioned in a reply. How is pronounced? Just anchor-ET?When you search Anchoret on Google, it comes up with this: http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/difficultwords/data/d0000892.html. It's a synonym of anchorite (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorite). I honestly don't think it's a Welsh name at all.

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Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Luxiana  ·  7/8/2006, 4:22 PM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Integrity  ·  7/9/2006, 3:45 AM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Luxiana  ·  7/9/2006, 8:27 AM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Lawruh  ·  7/8/2006, 7:46 PM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Luxiana  ·  7/8/2006, 8:30 PM
Don't trust baby names world  ·  Sid  ·  7/9/2006, 1:34 AM
My point exactly. nt.  ·  Lawruh  ·  7/9/2006, 8:34 AM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Stephanie Anne  ·  7/8/2006, 6:28 PM
Anchoret Coral is nice. thx! (nt)  ·  Luxiana  ·  7/8/2006, 8:22 PM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  raindancing  ·  7/8/2006, 5:16 PM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Mrs Claire  ·  7/8/2006, 6:29 PM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  Luxiana  ·  7/8/2006, 5:24 PM
Re: Anchoret (needs a mn)  ·  raindancing  ·  7/8/2006, 5:54 PM
thx!  ·  Luxiana  ·  7/8/2006, 8:20 PM