[Opinions] Re: Aderyn and Hartwin
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I've never met an Aderyn, it's certainly not common where I am and I've never heard of one, and I suspect it would be recieved a little strangely here. Similar to Sparrow in other English-speaking countries, I think. I guess it would be alright today, but only because there are less Welsh-speakers around. I personally find it a little jarring, because of the spelling, like you said, and because 'adar' / 'aderyn' is a masculine noun. So, actually, I'd assume it would be less odd in England or America- Ad- names are pretty trendy right now, and it doesn't sound too different to Addison, which is popular. It is very pretty, though. I have it on my PNL with the Ada nickname.Hartwin is fun; I can't really take it seriously, but Hart is a lovely surname. I had a great teacher named Miss Hart once."You can have freedom, or you can have peace. But not both at once."
Mon PNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/151927~ 2angelgoats

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Aderyn and Hartwin  ·  Ottilie  ·  7/19/2015, 9:14 AM
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