How about "Asia"????
How about "Asia"????
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I second that! I was going to suggest "Asia" or "Aja" as well because it's very pretty and delicate as a name.Originally Posted by K9karen
Leng - literally means "pretty" in Cantonese
Kawaii - literally means "pretty, adorable, cute" in Japanese
Bao (pronounced "bo") - literally means "precious, priceless" in Cantonese. "Bao" is usually doubled to "Bao Bao" when you're using it in terms of endearment. My mother used to always call me "bao bao"
Ai Ni - literally means "love you" in Mandarin
Which puppy was this girl? If she was the first born, you could name her "Yi" or "One/First" in Mandarin. I can help you with any other numbers as well![]()
whoa........great suggestions eveyone........now iīm more confused![]()
and she was number 5......OMG now that i realize that, thatīs my fave number LOL.........
i dont know but how about something around: blues, pinks, flowers, butterflies, as she seems to remind me of those donīt knw why........
oh and for the record, (i still need to get her on camera) she went up a window, between the glass and the iron fence thingy.......haha i was on the living room and hear some barking behind me (window) then i looked back and she was up there pawing at me! .......... LOL........funny lil pup
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she will be deeply missed.......Thank you for letting us be a part of your life, you will surely remain in ours FOREVER........R.I.P. Dear Corinna
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It sounds so delicate as a name, I think it's my favourite!Originally Posted by K9karen
LOL Isabel, you have so many good options, I kinda understand why you're confused![]()
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How about Azure? (it's a shade of blue, as in "beautiful azure sky"). sounds close to Asia.
Here, I looked it up for you in the dictionary-
azure
pronunciation: 'a-zh&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English asur, from Anglo-French azeure, probably from Old Spanish, modification of Arabic lAzaward, from Persian lAzhuward
1 archaic : LAPIS LAZULI
2 a : the blue color of the clear sky b : the heraldic color blue
3 : the unclouded sky
- azure adjective
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