tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193906150466015383.post7721098961387813175..comments2023-08-19T00:33:16.105-07:00Comments on Nothing Like a Name: Multi-Culti Monikers - Names that translate wellEmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13061071547309522979noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193906150466015383.post-3017460941809940372017-02-24T08:11:16.667-08:002017-02-24T08:11:16.667-08:00I do have a couple of other names that can work we...I do have a couple of other names that can work well across the globe.<br /><br />Females:<br />Mira - used in a lot of European languages, Turkish, Indian languages, Japanese and Korean (as Mi-ra)<br />Aino - used in Finnish and Japanese<br /><br />Males:<br />Dara - used in Irish, Khmer and Persian<br />Iori - used in Japanese and WelshAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193906150466015383.post-43491451405378634052017-02-23T12:17:40.882-08:002017-02-23T12:17:40.882-08:00My son's name is Asa. We pronounce it Ace-uh b...My son's name is Asa. We pronounce it Ace-uh but with various pronunciations it can be found in Herbrew, Scandinavia, Portuguese, Igbo and Yoruban. Several names from the middle east sound like Asa too. I'm thinking of Janet Jackson's new son Eissa for example.Nicole Francoishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08153540881381838501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193906150466015383.post-43005055388369872512017-02-23T08:35:03.031-08:002017-02-23T08:35:03.031-08:00Kim - Vietnamese, Korean (surname), English;Danish...Kim - Vietnamese, Korean (surname), English;Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish (diminutive of variations of Joachim)frances8https://www.blogger.com/profile/01572636871954485776noreply@blogger.com