Middle Names

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  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    hedonist said:

    The fuck is Zzig (edit - Zzyg) and Zeinab and Zahi (oh my)?

    Noooo no but fuck me for smiling/laughing. Bless you folks for giving me that.

    And also amazed at how many Z-names are out there.

    I did a search of 'female middle eastern names'
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  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    rr165892 said:

    hedonist said:

    The fuck is Zzig (edit - Zzyg) and Zeinab and Zahi (oh my)?

    Noooo no but fuck me for smiling/laughing. Bless you folks for giving me that.

    And also amazed at how many Z-names are out there.

    Give us what the name meaning is.
    Beauty :how_interesting:

    often, you've got my mind going on yours.

    Egbert??
  • hedonist said:

    rr165892 said:

    hedonist said:

    The fuck is Zzig (edit - Zzyg) and Zeinab and Zahi (oh my)?

    Noooo no but fuck me for smiling/laughing. Bless you folks for giving me that.

    And also amazed at how many Z-names are out there.

    Give us what the name meaning is.
    Beauty :how_interesting:

    often, you've got my mind going on yours.

    Egbert??
    :lol:
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  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Zahrah?
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  • oftenreadingoftenreading Posts: 12,845
    edited September 2015
    hedonist said:

    rr165892 said:

    hedonist said:

    The fuck is Zzig (edit - Zzyg) and Zeinab and Zahi (oh my)?

    Noooo no but fuck me for smiling/laughing. Bless you folks for giving me that.

    And also amazed at how many Z-names are out there.

    Give us what the name meaning is.
    Beauty :how_interesting:

    often, you've got my mind going on yours.

    Egbert??
    Zara?

    Edit - whoops, I see this was already offered and rejected.
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  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Sorry, ladies, nope :cowboy:
  • RK she gave us the hint of four letters if that helps.

    I can guess often's name but I have an unfair advantage. That is one regal name you have there missy.

    If Zena is close then here are my next guesses.
    Zene
    Zina
    Zani
    Zeni
    Zane
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  • Zyny?

    We can just keep going with random vowels and consonants. Persian names have vowels, right?
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  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Zyny reminds me of giney :nuh_uh:

    And yes to the vowels! Two of 'em in there.
  • Is it Zaina? Zahrah?
  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    Zayn
  • Does Y count as a vowel in English?
  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    No no and I believe yes, Leeze.
  • ldent42ldent42 Posts: 7,859
    AEIOU and sometimes Y!

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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,856
    More often than I care to think, it's "Mud".
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  • g under pg under p Posts: 18,189
    edited September 2015
    hedonist said:

    rr165892 said:

    hedonist said:

    The fuck is Zzig (edit - Zzyg) and Zeinab and Zahi (oh my)?

    Noooo no but fuck me for smiling/laughing. Bless you folks for giving me that.

    And also amazed at how many Z-names are out there.

    Give us what the name meaning is.
    Beauty :how_interesting:

    often, you've got my mind going on yours.

    Egbert??
    One of my best friends in Florida has that name we call him Eggie though.

    Xena the warrior princess.....oh wait that's X carry on.

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  • Zayn
    Zayna
    Anything you lose from being honest
    You never really had to begin with.


    Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Posts: 49,922
    edited September 2015

    Does Y count as a vowel in English?

    I say no, but who knows? ;)
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  • GillycwGillycw Posts: 524
    rr165892 said:

    Jason P said:

    I have several middle names

    "The Master of Disaster"
    "The King of Sting"
    "The Dancing Destroyer"
    "The Prince of Punch"
    "The Count of Monte Fisto"

    "The Count of Monte Fisto"
    Maybe I'm looking at this name the wrong way.Many ways we can interpret this one.I think I saw a movie one time...........
    Yep! My mind went straight in to the gutter too

  • Y is not a vowel! :p

    My brother has a Latvian girlfriend called Zane...apropos of nothing haha
  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Is the letter Y a vowel or a consonant?

    The letter Y stands for a consonant in "yoke" but for a vowel in "myth." The answer to the question is that Y is the only letter commonly used as both vowel and consonant in English. A consonant is a sound in spoken language (or alphabetic letter denoting the sound) that has no vocal sound of its own but relies upon a nearby vowel with which it can sound. Consonant is from the Latin words con 'with' and sonant 'sound'. A vowel is a sound in spoken language that has a vocal sound of its own; it is made by a fairly open configuration of the vocal tract. The letter Y is probably used more often as a vowel, but in the role of vowel it is often interchangeable with the letter I. They overlap, so Y is often pronounced like short or long I ("myth," "fly"), although sometimes like long E ("messy") and occasionally as a schwa ("myrtle," "satyr"). In "say" and "boy," Y forms a single sound with the preceding vowel, similar to the double-vowel combinations in "paid" and "void." The consonant sound Y is not consistently represented in English spelling by any other letter, which is probably why we tend to think of it mainly as a consonant. It has just one sound, the y of "youth" and "yearning." Around AD 100, about 700 years after the Roman alphabet had been created, the Romans added the letters Y and Z. They were copied directly from the Athenian Greek alphabet of the day and this was done to help in transliterating Greek words into Latin. The use of Y as a consonant goes back to medieval French and it was forcibly imported to England with the Norman Conquest of AD 1066.

    http://dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/language/g01.html
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    - Christopher McCandless
  • Oh certainly it can function as a vowel but that doesn't change the fact that there are only 5 vowels in the English language :) For example, if you say 'I'll have a vowel please Carol', she'd never have given you a 'Y' :p
  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    You guys are getting sidetracked here.Stay focused.
    We are playing into Hedos twisted little game.She is puppet master and we are the puppets.In the last 24 hrs I've recieved a full education on Middle Eastern/Persian female names that start with a Z.I never thought my journey this week would take me there.
    Damnit Hedo.
  • rr165892rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    Gillycw said:

    rr165892 said:

    Jason P said:

    I have several middle names

    "The Master of Disaster"
    "The King of Sting"
    "The Dancing Destroyer"
    "The Prince of Punch"
    "The Count of Monte Fisto"

    "The Count of Monte Fisto"
    Maybe I'm looking at this name the wrong way.Many ways we can interpret this one.I think I saw a movie one time...........
    Yep! My mind went straight in to the gutter too

    It's kinda right up Js alley(Pun intended).:)
  • rollingsrollings Posts: 7,124
    ASS

    nice joke mom.....

    love,

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  • WobbieWobbie Posts: 30,096

    I hate my middle name so it shall forever remain a deep dark secret. To this day pretty much only my family and a few random government employees know it.

    Is it Ani ?
    She would be so lucky to have Ani as her middle name.
    ani in her middle? :confounded:
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • PJSirenPJSiren Posts: 5,863
    mine is Michelle...Amanda Michelle though not Mandy Michelle...I just go by Mandy for short...lol
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,856
    Raise your hand if as a kid you knew you were in trouble with a parent if he or she used both your first AND your middle name.

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  • hedonisthedonist Posts: 24,524
    Ha! I do that regularly with our cats (and they seem to know when used).
  • Hedo have you stopped playing the guess your middle name game? I left a couple more choices up above...
    Anything you lose from being honest
    You never really had to begin with.


    Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
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