[Opinions] Just checking
in reply to a message by thefancyapple
Eanna is a masculine name. You called it pretty, so I thought maybe you thought it was feminine.
And also, I believe she was asking for the names of siblings to go with Eanna, not just sibsets in general.
:)
And also, I believe she was asking for the names of siblings to go with Eanna, not just sibsets in general.
:)
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Ohh. Whoopsie. My mind is real slow sometimes. Lol. I looked up Eanna, but I completely overlooked the fact that it was masculine. Oops. Personally, I think I like it better as a feminine name. Lol. As for the sibsets for Eanna--wow, I guess I just screwed my whole response up. Lol. Oops. And now that I read the post again, it's very obvious. Lol.
This message was edited 6/24/2009, 3:23 PM
IT"S MALE?!!!!
I would NEVEREVEREVER name a son Eanna!
And it's ok. Like Llewella said, it happens! :) I'd still be interested in suggestions for siblings of Eanna(a GIRL Eanna!)
I would NEVEREVEREVER name a son Eanna!
And it's ok. Like Llewella said, it happens! :) I'd still be interested in suggestions for siblings of Eanna(a GIRL Eanna!)
Pronouncing it Ay na does make a difference!
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It sounds perfectly masculine to me. In Irish -a isn't a feminine ending.
How is it pronounced?
It says when you look it up. AY-na.
Lol next time you should look at the sex, pronunciation, meaning, history, entomology, and language of origin when you come across a name you've never heard of on here. It's all on here. It's not wise to rush into affection for a strange or foreign name for how it's written without knowing anything about it. Otherwise me might get little girls named Lucifer nn Lucy. Irish Gaelic names are usually pronounced differently than many would expect. Just a piece of advice.
Lol next time you should look at the sex, pronunciation, meaning, history, entomology, and language of origin when you come across a name you've never heard of on here. It's all on here. It's not wise to rush into affection for a strange or foreign name for how it's written without knowing anything about it. Otherwise me might get little girls named Lucifer nn Lucy. Irish Gaelic names are usually pronounced differently than many would expect. Just a piece of advice.
I thought it was Ee anna:) All I can say is:
"HOOKED ON PHONICS WORKED FOR ME!"
P.S. I really like Ayna! And Lucifer wouldn't be THAT bad! Just Kidding!
It happens. :)