Pamphos m Ancient GreekMeans “all-illuminating,” from Ancient Greek
πᾶν (
pan), meaning “all,” and
φῶς (
phos), meaning “light.” Pamphos was an Athenian tragic poet, who was a good friend of
Linus of Thrace.
JosieThis name is also sometimes used as a diminutive of the masculine name Josiah.
EulaPersonally reminds me of the German word “Eule,” meaning “owl.” I’d say that isn’t a bad thing to harken to.
ZachariAlso the Modern Greek word for table sugar (Ζάχαρη).
OrenjiOrenji is also the name of the orange fruit in Korean (오렌지).
EphraimEphraim Shays, the inventor of the side-winder wheels for early steam locomotives.
Charmyチャーミーキティ (Charmmy Kitty) is the name of Hello Kitty’s pet cat.
AibhnePronounced /ˈəivʲnə/ (əIEV-nə).
DavydPronounced (approximately) as “da-VID,” with the stress on the second syllable, rather than the first.... [
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