This question has been asked 'n' number of times...
Still I can give you few:
Indian name: Mythly
Cryz
Shy
Lynn
Gwyn
Lyz
Syl
Byn
Blyth
Jyl
Flynn
swn (sin) its African
shly
Zwy (sway) Japanese
Hope this helps you.
2007-01-02 16:04:26
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answered by vijaya l 4
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There aren't any. In order for a word to be pronounceable, there must be a vowel in each syllable. In all those names with y's, the y functions as a vowel.
2006-12-29 16:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Jennifer.
Anytime you use "y" instead of an "i", the "y" acts as a vowel. You might want to look up names that have been translated to English. I think you can find an exception there. I know someone mentioned Ng...
2006-12-29 18:46:16
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answered by Andrea Z 2
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All words in english need a vowel to be able to pronounce them properly. When I went to school the vowels were aeiou and sometimes y. I don't hear that much anymore, but y was a vowel when I was in school.
2006-12-29 16:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Lynn, although the y is technically used as a vowel
2006-12-29 16:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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pretty sure that all words in the english language have to have a vowel to make sense
2006-12-29 16:27:08
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answered by wantme_comegetme 5
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I have a friend who calls herself "C"...yep, she actually spells it like that...
but i dont think that a name can be spelled without a vowel if its two letters or more.
2006-12-29 16:28:29
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answered by Alexx 2
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Kate
2007-01-01 16:01:27
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answered by RV 3
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y is a vowel. i agree that is think their is no such word with out a vowel
2006-12-29 16:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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well Y is considered a vowel at times so unless you want just one letter like K for Kay or initials like KD for Katie....... ain't gonna happen.......
2006-12-29 16:28:59
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answered by Missledtngirl 3
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