[Facts] Bulgarian first name
I would like if possible to know how we can write the Bulgarian first name and what it means : IVONILDO or YVONILDO
Tanks a lot in advance,
Mara
Tanks a lot in advance,
Mara
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Helo, I happend to come across this. Im bulgarian even though I live in California(i moved here when i was 7) . As you can see my name is Nevena. I only know one meaning of it. The "neven" part means"marigold" (which is a yellow flower) And the "A" is there because I'm a girl. It's a weird name to have and everyone in school calls me Neveeeena.. or even worst "Nevada"
When I lived in Bulgaria at least people could pronounse it! I hope that helps! .. I also use to have friens whose names were: Ivan, Iva, Krasina, Plamen, Kiril, Iskra, Georgi, Diana, and Mariana. My brothers name is Dobrin.
When I lived in Bulgaria at least people could pronounse it! I hope that helps! .. I also use to have friens whose names were: Ivan, Iva, Krasina, Plamen, Kiril, Iskra, Georgi, Diana, and Mariana. My brothers name is Dobrin.
Ivayla,
tanks a lot for your reponse.
Best regards,
Mara
tanks a lot for your reponse.
Best regards,
Mara
Hi,
I would like if possible to know how we can write the Bulgarian first name and what it means : IVONILDO, YVONILDO , IVANILDO or the small surname IVO.
Tanks a lot in advance,
Mara
I would like if possible to know how we can write the Bulgarian first name and what it means : IVONILDO, YVONILDO , IVANILDO or the small surname IVO.
Tanks a lot in advance,
Mara
Write as in Cyrillic?
You need to go to View, Encoding and choose Cyrillic (Windows) to read those
Ivo - Èâî
Ivonildo/Yvonildo - Èâîíèëäî
Ivanildo - Èâàíèëäî
As I said, I have never heard of Ivonildo or Ivanildo, and I am guessing they are newly coined versions of Ivo or Ivan.
Ivan is the Slavic counterpart of John.
Ivo is considered to be a nickname for Ivan, Ivaylo or other names that start with Iv-, or it may be derived from iva - the colloquial name for a type of willow.
You need to go to View, Encoding and choose Cyrillic (Windows) to read those
Ivo - Èâî
Ivonildo/Yvonildo - Èâîíèëäî
Ivanildo - Èâàíèëäî
As I said, I have never heard of Ivonildo or Ivanildo, and I am guessing they are newly coined versions of Ivo or Ivan.
Ivan is the Slavic counterpart of John.
Ivo is considered to be a nickname for Ivan, Ivaylo or other names that start with Iv-, or it may be derived from iva - the colloquial name for a type of willow.
Uhm...
I am Bulgarian and I have never heard of this name. Are you sure of the spelling? How is it pronounced?
I am Bulgarian and I have never heard of this name. Are you sure of the spelling? How is it pronounced?
Could it be a diminutive variation on Ivan/John maybe?
Devon
Devon
Nope...
it looks like an invented name to me
it looks like an invented name to me
Ivayla,
I think the name I look for is: UBONNILGO, do you know this one?
Tank you.
Mara
I think the name I look for is: UBONNILGO, do you know this one?
Tank you.
Mara
Doesn't ring a bell either
You are too curious, you know that :)? There really is nothing in here
You are too curious, you know that :)? There really is nothing in here
Hi,
I dind't understand why you name me: "too curious.."'because I just want to know how you can write a name that you fall in love. - Could you tell me the problem?- Don't ou think when you don't understand you need, and must to ask?
Thank you for your attention.
Mara
I dind't understand why you name me: "too curious.."'because I just want to know how you can write a name that you fall in love. - Could you tell me the problem?- Don't ou think when you don't understand you need, and must to ask?
Thank you for your attention.
Mara
Ooooh, so sorry
This is an ongoing joke between me and Fergus on the other board. n/t stands for "no text," meaning that all I have to say is in the subject line, and there is no need to open the message itself. Fergus, however, likes to check the body of the message, so I left the "too curious" message as a joke for him... and anybody else who happened to open a n/t message. It was by no means meant to offend you or anybody else. I am sorry :(
This is an ongoing joke between me and Fergus on the other board. n/t stands for "no text," meaning that all I have to say is in the subject line, and there is no need to open the message itself. Fergus, however, likes to check the body of the message, so I left the "too curious" message as a joke for him... and anybody else who happened to open a n/t message. It was by no means meant to offend you or anybody else. I am sorry :(
Ivayala,
ok, no problem and have a Happy Easter.
Mara
ok, no problem and have a Happy Easter.
Mara