> Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 17:00:09 -0400
> Subject: Kitten names
> From: gwynhefar@gmail.com
> To: tamson-house@googlegroups.com
>
> So, my girlfriend and I are adopting a kitten. We need names! I've
> traditionally given my cats Irish names. Problem is, there are some
> Irish names I don't know how to pronounce correctly. I've been
> thinking about Étaín -- does anyone know the correct pronunciation?
> Any other ideas?
>
> Gwyn
>
> --
> Rain and sun shall feed me now,
> and roots, and nuts, and wild things,
> and rustlings in the midnight wood,
> half-mad, like Myrddin, wandering.
>
> --Terri Windling
>
> one day I am going to bloom
> patient and proud
> with fish in my mouth
> and eyes in my wings
>
> --Noe Venable
>
>
> LJ: http://gwynraven.livejournal.com/
> Subject: Kitten names
> From: gwynhefar@gmail.com
> To: tamson-house@googlegroups.com
>
> So, my girlfriend and I are adopting a kitten. We need names! I've
> traditionally given my cats Irish names. Problem is, there are some
> Irish names I don't know how to pronounce correctly. I've been
> thinking about Étaín -- does anyone know the correct pronunciation?
> Any other ideas?
>
> Gwyn
>
> --
> Rain and sun shall feed me now,
> and roots, and nuts, and wild things,
> and rustlings in the midnight wood,
> half-mad, like Myrddin, wandering.
>
> --Terri Windling
>
> one day I am going to bloom
> patient and proud
> with fish in my mouth
> and eyes in my wings
>
> --Noe Venable
>
>
> LJ: http://gwynraven.livejournal.com/
I've always foung that its very difficult to give a kitten a name until you know them :-)
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