[Facts] Re: Dutch/Netherlands inhabitants help please
in reply to a message by LMS
I know a bit of Dutch, and Djayden would certainly be an easy way of getting the J to sound like a J and not a Y - think the different between Jan (short for Janet) and Jan (sounds like Yan, Dutch for John). I don't know how many, if any, Dutch Djaydens walk the streets, but it's possible.