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[Opinions] Aysu
I'm curious as to what you guys think of this. It's a Turkish female name, pronunced ay-SU. I'd use it as a middle name. I think it's really lovely, with a great meaning. (As beautiful as moon)
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I think you're talking about Aysun, which is btw pronounced as IE-soon. I like Aysun, it a nice name. If you are really talking about Aysu, then I don't like it because it looks like Aysun, but missing a letter. Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
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According to a Turkish siteAysun is male, while Aysu is female. I'm not sure which site to trust. I prefer Aysu.
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And Aysun is female. :-DMistake on the site. I still prefer Aysu, not sure why.
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I think it's because I actually know a Turkish girl named Aysun, that Aysu seems incomplete somehow. But I think Aysu could grow on me as well :)Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
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I like Aysun just a little bit better. :-)
~ Arcadia ~
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Aysu is nms, but as we are on the topic of Turkish names, here are two of my Turkish friends names:Alev (uh-LEV) mn Gabrielle (she's combination Turkish & Spanish)
Erensu (EHR-in-sue) (sounds kind of like Erin Sue)I love Alev, but Erensu is nmsaa.
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very pretty sounding
- mirfak
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