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5 nov 2020
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“Enya” or “Luna”, which one sounds better or means better for Americans? I want to choose one of them as my English name.
Thank you for your help!
“Enya” or “Luna”, which one sounds better or means better for Americans? I want to choose one of them as my English name.
Thank you for your help!
Thank you for your help!
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5 nov 2020
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- Paese o regione Stati Uniti
Honestly I like them both, they are both pretty sounding names, especially "enya". That is only my opinion though.. I don't think you can go wrong with either one, which means I think both are good choices.
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- Paese o regione Stati Uniti
Honestly I like them both, they are both pretty sounding names, especially "enya". That is only my opinion though.. I don't think you can go wrong with either one, which means I think both are good choices.
- Paese o regione Spagna
"Luna" is a Spanish / Italian name that means "moon", if you want to know. I'm not American but I personally think that's more cute.
- Paese o regione Stati Uniti
Enya is strongly associated with the Irish singer Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin, who uses the mononym "Enya" as a professional name.
She lives alone in a castle with a large number of cats. She's pretty cool.
- Paese o regione Federazione Russa
@dongelev85 BTW how do you pronounce "Enya" or how it will be pronounced in Amercian English by most ppl? AFAIK originally (in an old language, which seems to be Celtic, if I recall correctly) it sounds like [inaja] or something.
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