My 7 year old daughters name is: Brynn ... no vowels there...
2007-05-11 19:55:43
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answered by Justme 1
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aeiou are vowels. you could no longer make a significant observe withoit a minimum of one. perhaps some languages can interpret the noise you're making with out a vowel sound. even the sound a canine or cat makes use of a vowel in it quite is sound. perhaps some languages use yet another letter to replace for the sound of a vowel, yet then you definately are merely using a diverse letter or image. some human beings stated words with Y y is a vowel that substitutes for i or e or u you could have blanketed it. they're incorrect
2016-10-15 10:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Lynn
2007-05-11 20:47:50
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Lynn
2007-05-11 19:53:49
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answered by diggerfloyd 2
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Lydya, Sydny
2007-05-11 19:53:20
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answered by br@ini@c 6
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Lynn. There are others but most are variants of names replacing "i" with "y" like Chrys or abbreviated forms like Gwyn.
2007-05-11 19:52:49
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answered by Kuji 7
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Kym, Sydny, Cyndy, Kynysha, etc...
2007-05-11 19:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Lynn, Sky, Bryn, names made of initials (CJ, TR, etc).
2007-05-11 19:57:19
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answered by Charles1898 4
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B (as in Beyonce Knowles)
2007-05-11 19:59:40
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answered by aqua 2
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- Lynn
- Brynn (my friend's name is Brynna and we called her Brynn sometimes)
- Sky
2007-05-12 04:32:59
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answered by twiztedwhizkerz 3
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