This might be really mean, but I don't really like any of the names. They're just not me =) but if you like them, that's great. I will tell you what kind of woman I think of when I hear them. Congrats!
Esia is smart and sensitive
Aideen is friendly, bubbly, fun
Indiana is a wild child, independent
Venice (my favorite btw) is classy, smart, and knows what she wants
Nara is quiet and mysterious, gentle
Vevina is beautiful and courageous
Ianthe is worldly and educated
Agnola is creative, artistic, and gifted.
2007-12-14 03:31:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I am just going to tell you the fist thing that pops into my head when I read these. I just want to be honest.
Esia [P] eh-see-ah [M] I made it up--- She will always be correcting people on how to pronounce it.
•Aideen [p] ay-deen [M] fem of aidan--- not a girl name
•Indiana [P] indie-anna [M] the state i guess---no
•Venice [P] ven-iss [M] the city--- it's alright
•Nara [P] na-rah [M] Irish=contented Arabic=fire Greek=happy--- kind of bland
•Vevina [P] vev-eena [M] sweet in Irish--- vagina
•Ianthe [P] eye-anthie [M] violet coloured sky in Latin--- The pronunciation doesn't look anything like how it is spelled.
•Agnola [P] ag-nowlah [M] angel in Italian--- blah reminds me of an old lady or something.
Sorry don't really like any of the names you have chosen. Out of all of them Venice is the best, but I would spell it Venise. You should maybe consider different names...
2007-12-14 03:35:22
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answered by Torrey 4
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Amber has a very good point. But I do like Ianthe. It's the name of my favourite Liberty fabric print, so I automatically associate it with beauty, and not just that but an especially artistic beauty. The actual meaning is lovely too. Nara is rather appealing too. My aunt was named Nora, which I never liked, Nara is pretty. As it's Irish I'd be inclined to add an h on the end.
2007-12-14 03:28:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Aideen the most. the legend goes that Aideen married Fionn Mac Cumhaills grandson and when he died she died of a broken heart because she loved him so much. I like Vevina the least and its definitely not an irish name because there later v doesnt exist in the irish alphabet.
2007-12-14 03:30:35
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answered by jk 7
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Nara [P] na-rah [M] irish=contented arabic=fire greek=happy
This is the only name i would use it makes me see a dark haired woman with powerful eyes.
Don't use Agnola -makes me think of Mongonian ... or something large and ugly.
2007-12-14 05:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Esia I think tall, slim, dark. I like it (top 3).
Aideen I think Irish (I don't know why). (top 3)
Indiana Too masculine for me-don't like it for a girl.
Venice I also think this sounds masculine for some reason.
Nara Short, perky, blond, cute. Okay
Vevina Sorta bitchy, red headed. Don't like
Ianthe Goddess like. Long hair. Sweet. My fav
Agnola Makes me think of a lazy cat. It's okay
2007-12-14 03:30:32
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answered by punxy_girl 4
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when naming you hope that the name inspires the child. you must also think about all the different choices that women will have in the future. i truly love the names: Nara, & Ianthe they both give individualality. now with that said the name Esia will allow both you and the child to create an identity and meaning for the name, however you need to think about the names that you would give any other future children, or the names of the children that you already have!
2007-12-14 03:46:36
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answered by leelee 1
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Esia- Scandinavian model- think Charlize Theron
Aideen- Tomboy average girl- think Liv Tyler
Indiana- Popular girl who knows it and abuses it- think Carmen Electra
Venice- Same as Indiana- think Paris Hilton
Nara- Cute, small quiet bookworm- think Reese Witherspoon
Vevina- Strong and voluptuous - think Salma Hayek
Ianthe- Strange and moody- think Angelina Jolie
Agnola- Tough and demanding- think Megan Fox
2007-12-14 03:34:28
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answered by iknowmarysunshine 2
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•Esia - I don't like it, I don't think it flows well
•Aideen - I don't like it... how about Adriana? or Adena
•Indiana - Well, I live there, so I think, economically not so good, unemployed, and fat
•Venice - not a fan of city names, but this one isn't too bad.
•Nara - plain
•Vevina - I have to agree with someone previous, vagina is what popped into my head.
•Ianthe - I don't like how the name flows, it doesn't sound pretty
•Agnola - sorry don't really like that one either.
2007-12-14 03:41:39
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answered by chovens 2
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•Esia - reminds me of Isa - not bad
•Aideen - i think of a boy its as bad as this lady naming her kid Evan
•Indiana - Hillbillys
•Venice - this is cute sounds like an exotic woman... if i was having a girl i liked Belize
•Nara - sounds like its missing something
•Vevina - cute but confusing
•Ianthe - very hare pronunciation
•Agnola - sounds like an old lady
2007-12-14 06:21:54
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answered by Smile <3 2
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