Eirlys (pronounced Ire-liss). It's Welsh for snowdrop. Another one is Arian (pronounced Arianne). It's another Welsh one - silver, but it also means money (sort of).
2007-02-03 10:05:55
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answered by lottie 2
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America
2007-02-03 13:52:15
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answered by greenwillowtrie 3
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Sean Dublin Bay Loftus
Member of Parliament
Eire
2007-02-03 13:52:47
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I'm not at all keen on "odd" names for people usually. But I used to babysit for two children called Savage Ebony (female) and Wolf Obsidian (male) - and they both really suited their names. Sav's surname was Redhead, and she wanted to be an actress - I thought it was a name that would look great in lights.
2007-02-03 13:56:14
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answered by Anna 3
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Montana
Madison
2007-02-04 02:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Parisia, Canada (pronounce can-Nah-da), Asia, Malaysia, India, Utopia, Iukes (pronounced i-YOU-cus), Eureka..These are REAL people, mind you.
2007-02-03 15:20:09
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answered by lady_mickey_02 4
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America Jane
Also, two elderly sisters in my hometown: Texas and Lovelace Mount. Mount was their surname.
2007-02-03 13:53:11
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My sons called Devon
2007-02-03 13:54:28
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answered by greenfingers 2
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Dakota or Savana i like for girls.
Phoenix for boy
2007-02-03 14:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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endeavor, named after a ship
2007-02-03 13:54:47
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