[Facts] Re: What does the name Yenthl mean
in reply to a message by Erwin Hekkert
Erwin
There's a previous posting with that very question that Nanaea answered. Scroll down to the answer, okay? :)
Another thing, it's NOT celtic.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
There's a previous posting with that very question that Nanaea answered. Scroll down to the answer, okay? :)
Another thing, it's NOT celtic.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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The previous posting was also mine and she didn't give an answer tho the question only a comment on the lack of info.
I agree with Phyllis, I don't believe this is a Celtic name. Now that you've at least told us it's a feminine name, I would say that it may be a form of the Yiddish name "Yentl" which you already found on this website.
The name "Yenthel" appears on a number of Netherlands websites, although unfortunately, they don't give a meaning for this name.
It's too bad your girlfriend can't remember where she'd heard this name that she gave to her kitty. Maybe if she thinks a little harder, it'll come to her eventually.
-- Nanaea
The name "Yenthel" appears on a number of Netherlands websites, although unfortunately, they don't give a meaning for this name.
It's too bad your girlfriend can't remember where she'd heard this name that she gave to her kitty. Maybe if she thinks a little harder, it'll come to her eventually.
-- Nanaea
correction...
On re-reading your posting, I see now that you *didn't* tell us whether this was a feminine or a masculine name. I must've gotten the kitty confused with your girlfriend.
--Nanaea
On re-reading your posting, I see now that you *didn't* tell us whether this was a feminine or a masculine name. I must've gotten the kitty confused with your girlfriend.
--Nanaea