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Aneira
Once when I visited the local swimming baths (is that the correct English word, BTW?), I heard a woman and a man talk to each other about their respective children. The woman had a little girl who was autistic. Her name was ANEIRA. Apparently, her mother had heard the name when she was in Wales. I looked it up in a Swedish database and there is only one Aneira in Sweden. Aneira's mother pronounced it ah-NAY-rah. I think it's related to the Welsh Eira. I think it's beautiful. WDYT?
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It's nice, it's related to the male name Aneirin / Aneurin.It was also the name of the first baby born under the NHS (National Health Service) in the UK: http://www.southwalesguardian.co.uk/news/9148806.Aneira__the_first_baby_born_under_the_NHS/
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The correct phrase is "swimming pool", at least in American English.Aneira is a pretty name. It's in the submitted names database: http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/aneira
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Oooo, I really like this name. It's a nice one. :)
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I really, really like it. I've always had a soft spot for Aneirin, but Aneira for a girl is just as good, maybe even better.
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