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I have a feeling we hit the nail on the head. He's gone.
To be fair, in another thread he tells that his wife miscarried.
I don't know the poster, so I can't say if the "Aryana" name meant what it appeared to mean, just that it's the first thing I would think of when I saw a name like that, and apparently, so would others!
To be fair, in another thread he tells that his wife miscarried.
I don't know the poster, so I can't say if the "Aryana" name meant what it appeared to mean, just that it's the first thing I would think of when I saw a name like that, and apparently, so would others!
Usually the name is spelled "Ariana" - my spell check kicks in when I spell it the Aryan way. I am not outing anyone. There are other things that have been said.
I forgot to mention, Eileen means light, and: Colette means victorious.
Nice girls names. You don't hear Eileen much these days but I'm not sure why because it's pretty and has a nice meaning. Colette reminds me of the author of the same name. It is strong but very feminine. I would use both of those for a daughter.
To be fair, in another thread he tells that his wife miscarried.
I don't know the poster, so I can't say if the "Aryana" name meant what it appeared to mean, just that it's the first thing I would think of when I saw a name like that, and apparently, so would others!
You would be correct.
I have run into him on the politics forum and was not surprised he would call a child of his Aryana
Same thoughts here (Aryana v Ariana or Arianna). If the baby is a girl and you go w/ the name 'Savanah' as stated in your previous post, would spell it Savannah (or leave off the 'h' if you want something a little different), it's a nice name but just looks better spelled the way it sounds, imo.
I have run into him on the politics forum and was not surprised he would call a child of his Aryana
I have too. I don't mind the name "Ariana" , but I would avoid the "y" spelling. If it offended even one person or sent the wrong message to another, I'd pass on it. That is two people too many. And I would not, in anyway want to be connected to the Aryan Nation or to have my child connected to it.
There are other names that I would avoid for similar reasons. That name sends a message that some people will pick up. With so many beautiful names out there why chose one with a spelling that might connect your child to a hate group? Unless that was your intention.
Astrid
Mahala (Cherokee variant of Mary)
Cyntha (another Cherokee name, no idea what it means)
Boy:
Constantine
Marvil
Andrus (Hungarian variant of Andrew)
Anything welsh.
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