[Opinions] Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?
Thanks, Chloe!Overall, everyone's favourites here are quite identical with my own :-)I like Adalet, too. To me, it looks like a "defrilled" (is that a word? Uhm, "a less frilly" I mean) version of Adelaide. And the meaning "justice" is not bad, either.I really like Cennet, too. I am not sure if I could use it on a real child but I like that it looks pretty strong and masculine and has the rather soft and feminine meaning of "paradise".Esra is one of my top favourites. I adore this one.Lale is another favourite of mine. I agree with you, it has quite a cheery feel to it. The meaning "tulip" fits, huh? :-)
Another plus for Lale is that it's also used as a short form of Eulalia in my country. And I adore Eulalia (but probably wouldn't use it... the child would probably get teased to no end :-( So Lale could be an alternative)
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Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  Capucine  ·  10/4/2009, 7:58 PM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  New_Chloe  ·  10/4/2009, 8:50 PM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  Capucine  ·  10/5/2009, 9:16 AM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  Dracotorix  ·  10/4/2009, 8:33 PM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  Capucine  ·  10/5/2009, 9:08 AM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  Chrysanthemum  ·  10/4/2009, 8:29 PM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  Capucine  ·  10/5/2009, 9:05 AM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  nikkitty  ·  10/4/2009, 8:08 PM
Re: Some Turkish (and Arabian) girls names, WDYT?  ·  Capucine  ·  10/5/2009, 8:57 AM