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[Opinions] Enda
I saw a guy with this name on TV I think last week, and have been thinking about it a lot since then. When I first saw it I wondered if it was supposed to be an Anglicization of Eanna / Enna, so I came on here and turns out I'm right. Score.So, what do you think of it? I'm not expecting it to be too popular around here, but meh. I like it.Made some combos:
Enda Benjamin
Enda Ferdinand
Enda Gregory
Enda Michael
Enda Peter
Enda Theodore
Enda Walter
I think I like it best with something softer, but still polished and clearly masculine. Like a really nice guy in a tuxedo. :)

This message was edited 2/12/2011, 11:05 AM

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Oh I like Enda! It's such a complete name, if that makes sense and has a great meaning. A friend of mine has a son Enda and a daughter Caoilfhionn (Kweelin). I like Eanna too. Enda is a boy's name though I used to know a woman called Enda.One of the leaders of our political parties is Enda so it's on the news all the time at the moment.I like Enda Thedore and Enda Gregory.
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Caoilfhionn was the first name I encountered that made me love Irish names. I don't remember how I came across it, but I was like 12-13 and thought any language that can put that many seemingly unnecessary letters into a name that simple is awesome. :)I also love Eanna, and am not sure how I never came across Enda since it's in the database! Maybe it's a fairly recent addition. I think Joanie likes Eanna, too, but other than us it never has got great reviews around here.
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Hmm... I like it. I have to say; at first, I thought it was a feminine name. Enda Gregory quickly changed that. It is lovely.
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I'm kind of drawn to masculine -a names or feminine -o names. They're interesting!

This message was edited 2/12/2011, 2:00 PM

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I can't help thinking of Ender said with a New York accent... otherwise I think I'd like it. Was it "AYN-da" or "EHN-da"?I like Enda Peter, Enda Theodore, Enda Benjmin, and maybe Enda Ferdinand and Enda Michael.
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It's En-dah.
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I'm pretty sure they said it EN-da, but I can't be sure. I didn't think of it being like Ender with a New York accent. Ha!
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It's exactly the same as Ender in my accent. I actually thought it was a feminised spelling of it. Enda Theodore is quite interesting :)
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I thought the *EXACT* same thing!Can't say I'm much of a fan, although Enda Ferdinand is interesting enough.
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