Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What Are Some Examples Of Exotic Names?

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What Are Some Examples Of Exotic Names?
Exotic Girl Names





Morgandy – Celtic origin, meaning “a little one from the sea’s edge”





Adisa – Origin is Ashanti of Ghana, meaning “the one will teach us”





Adel – German origin, meaning “noble”





Aysel – Turkish origin, meaning “moonlight”





Dafina – Swahili origin, meaning “valuable, precious”





Kenyatta – East African origin, meaning “one who is a musician”





Eolande – Celtic origin, meaning “violet flower”





Johari – Kiswahili origin, meaning “jewel”





Jovana – Hindi origin, meaning “young woman”





Jyoti – Indian origin, meaning “light”





Lawan – Thai origin, meaning “beautiful”





Makeeda – Ethiopian origin, meaning “the beautiful”





Marit – Swedish origin, meaning “pearl”





Marjan – Western Yugur origin, meaning “coral”





Naima – Swedish origin, meaning “tranquility”





Naira – Quechuan and Aymaran origin, meaning “large eyes”





Renata – Roman origin, female version of the name Renatus, meaning “born again”





Saran – originates from Guinea, meaning “joy”





Shani – Swahili origin, meaning “marvelous”











Exotic Boy Names





Aamir – Indian origin, meaning “prosperous”





Anwell – Celtic origin, meaning “one who is loved and dear”





Adwin – Originates in Ghana, meaning “one who is a thinker or an artist”





Dalmar – Somali origin, meaning “versatile”





Dragan – Slavic origin, meaning “precious”





Einar – Scandinavian origin, meaning “one warrior”





Fintan – Irish origin, meaning “white fire or fair-haired”





Ismet – Turkish origin, meaning “honor”





Lindell – Swedish origin, meaning “lime tree”





Niyol – Native American Navajo origin, meaning “wind”





Runako – African origin, meaning “handsome”





Sivan – Kurdish origin, meaning “shepherd”





Tanvir – Indian origin, meaning “strong”





Tahir – Hebrew/Arabic origin, meaning “pure"



Reply:I love Marisol. Spanish :) Pronounced Mah-ree-soul, not Mare-ee-sahl. Mah-ree-soul is the correct Spanish pronounciation, the second is an American butcher of the name lol.





I also love Evangeline. It's not exotic by the means of origin, but because of how uncommon it is. I just love the name :)
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Reply:Azaleya...It means hibiscus flower.
Reply:Anoushka, definitely a lovely name :)
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Reply:Layla


Lola


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