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Celeb twin birth - Geena Davis
Sophie wrote:
The boys were the second and third children for Davis, 47 and her husband, Who cares what she named them. The woman gave birth to twins at when she was ****47**** years old!!!!!! Good for her!!!!! WOW! I was 35 when I gave birth to my twins and 37 with Isabella. I can't imagine 47! -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://ca.geocities.com/bironmonger/ Please excuse the quality. It is under construction and I am still learning. :-) "Oh please. Now you're the Usenet Savior. Spare me. At any rate, I don't suspect you'll be able to maintain a nice facade in any other groups for very long." ~ Nan in MKB |
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Celeb twin birth - Geena Davis
Em spake thusly
"Sophie" wrote in message I think Kian is like Ryan. No idea about Kaiis. My first thought for Kaiis was like "Case," but it might be two syllables like Ki-iss. Kian could be like Key-an too, I suppose. Oh the possibilities.... I thought Kian an anglicisation of the Irish Cian (pronounced KEE-an ?), which is apparently a popular name ATM in Ireland. -- Maggie |
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Celeb twin birth - Geena Davis
Maggie wrote:
Em spake thusly My first thought for Kaiis was like "Case," but it might be two syllables like Ki-iss. Kian could be like Key-an too, I suppose. Oh the possibilities.... I thought Kian an anglicisation of the Irish Cian (pronounced KEE-an ?), which is apparently a popular name ATM in Ireland. Okay, I'll ask. Where you are from what is the sound difference of KEE-an and Key-an? Because the word key here is pronounced KEE Laurel --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.686 / Virus Database: 447 - Release Date: 5/14/2004 |
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Celeb twin birth - Geena Davis
"SuperEeyore" wrote in message
Maggie wrote: Em spake thusly My first thought for Kaiis was like "Case," but it might be two syllables like Ki-iss. Kian could be like Key-an too, I suppose. Oh the possibilities.... I thought Kian an anglicisation of the Irish Cian (pronounced KEE-an ?), which is apparently a popular name ATM in Ireland. Okay, I'll ask. Where you are from what is the sound difference of KEE-an and Key-an? Because the word key here is pronounced KEE I wondered that too. To me, "kee" and "key" are exactly the same as well. Kee probably would have been a better choice to explain how I think the name sounds though--I'm not very good at communicating sounds in print! I suppose "key" could also be read as "cay," depending on the word you had in mind at the time. -- Em mama to L-baby, almost 8 months old! |
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Celeb twin birth - Geena Davis
"Maggie" wrote I thought Kian an anglicisation of the Irish Cian (pronounced KEE-an ?), which is apparently a popular name ATM in Ireland. Uh-huh. There's a singer called Kian in a very popular boyband (Westlife) and both spellings are extremely popular in the under-7 set. I personally know 5 or 6 kids called Cian around that age. Jean - crossed it off the list for that very reason |
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Celeb twin birth - Geena Davis
Iuil wrote:
"Maggie" wrote I thought Kian an anglicisation of the Irish Cian (pronounced KEE-an ?), which is apparently a popular name ATM in Ireland. Uh-huh. There's a singer called Kian in a very popular boyband (Westlife) squeal and both spellings are extremely popular in the under-7 set. I personally know 5 or 6 kids called Cian around that age. Yup - I know 3, pity 'cos it's a lovely name but in danger of being Aidan-ised |
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Celeb twin birth - Geena Davis
SuperEeyore spake thusly
Maggie wrote: Em spake thusly My first thought for Kaiis was like "Case," but it might be two syllables like Ki-iss. Kian could be like Key-an too, I suppose. Oh the possibilities.... I thought Kian an anglicisation of the Irish Cian (pronounced KEE-an ?), which is apparently a popular name ATM in Ireland. Okay, I'll ask. Where you are from what is the sound difference of KEE-an and Key-an? Sorry, I meant to followup to an earlier post, so my reply doesn't make as much sense. -- Maggie |
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