We're going celtic...
Favourites:
What do you think are the top picks?
Sorcha SUR-a-ka
Aislinge ash-leen-ya (genitive of ashling, means 'of a vision')
Fionnabhair fin-a-veer
Crionna - cree-na (means wisdom)
Scathniamh - scaw-nee-uv or scar-nee-uv
Anaomh - Ah-nyav, (Or just Neamh, Heaven)
Taitnin - tach-neen (i thought it was tayt-neen, but have been corrected)
Siofra - shee-fra, little elf
Siobur - shee-ba, fairy (old irish, modern irish is Siog showg)
Tara
Welsh:
Angharad - ang-HAH-rud (g is like the g in ing)
Gwenhwyfer - gwen-hoy-va or gwen-hwee-va
Gwener
Enfys - en-viss
Seren - seh-ren
Serendan
Awen - ay-oo-wen or ar-wen
Lloer - hloy-a - i don't find ll a difficult sound to pronounce but it would confuse someone who didn't know, so probably wouldn't use it, practically.
Cornish:
Kerenza - means love
Tansys - tanziz
Breton:
Sterenden - star
Aelwyn - fair angel ayl-wen
This message was edited 11/21/2006, 2:01 AM