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Old 11-07-2005, 03:20 AM
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baby names

Im from Wales, and we have a lot of unusual names in our culture;

Girls
Gwyneth : white
Eleri
Catrin
Carys
Cerys
Arianwen
Aneuri
Iona (don't think thats welsh, but it's nice)
Branwen
Ffion (pron: fee-on)

Boys
Huw
Rhodri
Llewyllyn!
Mostyn
Yestin
Dai

to name but a few! I recommend searching on google for some unusual names

Rowena is my sisters middle name
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Old 07-10-2006, 03:53 PM
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I soo love the name Eleri I think its veryy cute.
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Old 07-10-2006, 07:35 PM
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I love Welsh and Celtic names


Rhodri is on my list...Assuming you REALLY say it like I THINK you say it!! LOL and I really like Rowen as well (don't care so much with the "a" added on though lol)
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Old 10-12-2006, 12:26 PM
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Welsh is very definately my favorite of celitic-irish-scotish trends of names.

My current favorite is Seren/Seran which means Star or Star Child
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How being a TCK relates to my desire to adopt some day: I grew up an international child, and while the walls between country and race mean less to me than most, I grew up with an understanding of the influence of clashing cultures that is hard to explain to someone who exists in solely one culture. God has given me the gift of experiences to fuel my desire for international adoption and to understand an internationally adopted child's world.
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