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Achsah
I'm totally charmed by this onomatopoeic biblical name. I like its subtle vivacity and sonic richness. Does anyone else admire it?Here's a potpourri of combos:Achsah Altaluna
Achsah Antigone
Achsah Ariovalda
Achsah Beatrice
Achsah Bérengère
Achsah Berenice
Achsah Bernadine
Achsah Bertille
Achsah Betony
Achsah Blanchefleur
Achsah Brynhild
Achsah Bryony
Achsah Domitille
Achsah Dorothea / Dorothy
Achsah Eloise
Achsah Eudora
Achsah Eugenia / Eugenie
Achsah Eulalia / Eulalie
Achsah Eurydice
Achsah Eurynome
Achsah Evelina
Achsah Felicity
Achsah Fiammetta
Achsah Fiorella
Achsah Fleurette
Achsah Frédérique
Achsah Frederonne
Achsah Frideswide
Achsah Genevieve
Achsah Georgiana
Achsah Henrietta
Achsah Herais
Achsah Hermione
Achsah Iolanthe
Achsah Iphigenia
Achsah Juliet
Achsah Lalage
Achsah Lavinia
Achsah Leonetta
Achsah Leontina / Leontine
Achsah Leopoldine
Achsah Liliana
Achsah Ludivine
Achsah Ludmila
Achsah Lyonesse / Lyonors
Achsah Marguerite
Achsah Mariamne
Achsah Marianthe
Achsah Melantho
Achsah Melpomene
Achsah Melusine
Achsah Méroflède
Achsah Muriel
Achsah Myrrhine
Achsah Myrto / Myrtle
Achsah Parthenope
Achsah Penelope
Achsah Peony
Achsah Perpetua
Achsah Philomela
Achsah Philomena / Philomène
Achsah Primrose
Achsah Raphaela / Raphaelle
Achsah Rosalia
Achsah Rotrude
Achsah Tatienne
Achsah Theodora
Achsah Theodosia
Achsah Théodrate
Achsah Violetta / Violette
Achsah Vivendòta
Achsah Viviana / Vivienne
Achsah Wilhelmina / Wilhelmine
Achsah Winifred

This message was edited 7/21/2020, 8:09 AM

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It's really cool! I like Achsah Tatienne and Ascsah Theodora.
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Yeah, I think middle names beginning with "t" ground Achsah beautifully.
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I like:
Achsah Brynhild
Achsah Bryony
Achsah Eudora
Achsah Eurydice
Achsah Eurynome
Achsah Frideswide
Achsah Herais
Achsah Hermione
Achsah Lyonors
Achsah Melantho
Achsah Melpomene
Achsah Muriel
Achsah Myrrhine
Achsah Myrto / Myrtle
Achsah Parthenope
Achsah Philomena / Philomène
Achsah Raphaela
Achsah Rosalia
Achsah Theodora
Achsah Théodrate
Achsah Wilhelmina / Wilhelmine
Achsah Winifred
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Thanks! :)
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No thanks. It sounds like a sneeze.
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Either I'm mispronouncing it, or it sounds like my cat choking on a hairball.
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Looking at it at first, I didn't think I would like it, but I don't know, I guess it's grown on me since I originally read the post. I like a lot of the combos, but three of my favorites are: Achsah Eloise, Achsah Genevieve, and Achsah Lavinia.
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I have taught a handful of girls called Aqsa and I assumed they were variants but they're not. I think I prefer the look of Aqsa even though (in my acceent, at least) they sound identical.Achsah Rebecca
Achsah Aviva
Achsah Rivka
Achsah Rohese
Achsah Naomi
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Hmm I’m not really a fan I don’t think. Is it pronounced like Ach-sa or Ak-sa? Either way I don’t like the sound.Also, would you mind telling me how Frideswide is pronounced? Is it just like it appears? It just caught my eye. :)Edit: I found Frideswide’s pronunciation on the interwebs. Very interesting name.

This message was edited 7/21/2020, 10:17 AM

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I'm not a fan, but some of the middle names are nice.
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Thanks :)
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I don't really like it, the mn I like are Beatrice, Briohne, Eloise, Felicity, Genevieve, Juliet, Liliana, Marguerite, Penelope, Primrose, Vivienne, Viviana
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Achsah Antigone is absolutely gorgeous.
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Thank you! :)
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onomatopoeic of what, exactly?A sneeze, maybe?
Onomatopoeia is when a word's sound is indicative of the word's meaning. Splash, bump, crash.
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I know what onomatopoeia is LOLKindly do your research before assuming I don't know things. :)
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TBH I had assumed you had misused the word as well, because you didn't include an explanation. It's not an unreasonable conclusion.
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I agree it's not unreasonable......but I guess I'm very curious and would instinctively search for information on BtN if a poster stated something about a name that I didn't immediately understand.
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kindly don't use that tone ...It wouldn't have killed you to include a few words of explanation in your original post. Most of us don't routinely click on names you or anybody else post about, and fewer still do on-the-spot off-site research.
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"Most of us", that's a strange thing to say. Since we are all name nerds I'd also assume those replying would take the couple seconds it takes to look up a name before commenting on it.
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How delicious that *you* of all posters are policing my tone......(
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There is a difference between requesting and policingShe didn't seem to be policing. For anyone else who was curious, the name could be an onomatopoeia of a clinking bracelet or bangle.

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I believe Wordsmith was simply hooked on their tone due to the very strong, impolite wording they tend to use. Nothing against them, of course.
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who is them?I'm her, if you were referring to me. And there's only one of me.
Wordsmith is a him, if that's who you mean.
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This message was edited 4/11/2021, 10:45 AM

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I assume so, that's why I told. It was unclear who was being referred to as them.
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Yes, I simply didn't know what gender you are, so I stuck gender-neutral to stay safe.
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The name is from a Hebrew word for a piece of jewelry, created based on the sound of the clinking of the metal together.
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In other words i's like Clacker or Bling-Bling.
I'm not feeling it.
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