[Opinions] Re: March BAs
in reply to a message by Sofia
I like
(Olicera) - this is nice. Is it a form of Olive?
Dea
Dorotea
(Domagoj) - I like the sound of this one, I'm just not sure if I'm so fond of the meaning. If I got it right, the meaning would be something like "home-grown"?
Ita - Nice! What does it mean in Croatian? This site only gives the Irish meaning.
(Dejan) - hmmm, I think I like it. How is the j pronounced? Like a sh-sound? Or like a ch-sound?
(Zeljka)
(Vedran)
(Nada) - cool! If it weren't for the Spanish meaning of nada...
Marta
(Damir)
(Dragana) - I like the sound and the look of Dragana, I'm not so sure about the meaning, though.
(Olicera) - this is nice. Is it a form of Olive?
Dea
Dorotea
(Domagoj) - I like the sound of this one, I'm just not sure if I'm so fond of the meaning. If I got it right, the meaning would be something like "home-grown"?
Ita - Nice! What does it mean in Croatian? This site only gives the Irish meaning.
(Dejan) - hmmm, I think I like it. How is the j pronounced? Like a sh-sound? Or like a ch-sound?
(Zeljka)
(Vedran)
(Nada) - cool! If it weren't for the Spanish meaning of nada...
Marta
(Damir)
(Dragana) - I like the sound and the look of Dragana, I'm not so sure about the meaning, though.
Replies
Olicera -no idea, I've never seen it before
Domagoj -it's more like home-raised, as in a patriot. It's quite popular now.
Ita -doesn't have any special meaning, it's more a nickname for names ending in -ita (Margita...)
Dejan -all Js in Croatian are pronounced like the English 'y', so this is 'deh-YAHN'
Domagoj -it's more like home-raised, as in a patriot. It's quite popular now.
Ita -doesn't have any special meaning, it's more a nickname for names ending in -ita (Margita...)
Dejan -all Js in Croatian are pronounced like the English 'y', so this is 'deh-YAHN'