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== Native names == | == Native or nativized names == | ||
* Z{{cll}}ammèd 'woodworker' | |||
== Names from Arabic == | == Names from Arabic == | ||
Often unadapted or semi-adapted: Emel, Cerìm, Feàḏime, Rabì{{3}}, ... (Feàḏime is pronounced Feàḏama by less educated speakers) | Often unadapted or semi-adapted: Emel, Cerìm, Feàḏime, Rabì{{3}}, ... (Feàḏime is pronounced Feàḏama by less educated speakers) |
Revision as of 00:03, 24 July 2022
Native or nativized names
- Ẕammèd 'woodworker'
Names from Arabic
Often unadapted or semi-adapted: Emel, Cerìm, Feàḏime, Rabìȝ, ... (Feàḏime is pronounced Feàḏama by less educated speakers)
Modern Arabic names
- Fẕùlì 'curious'
- Ȝabìṟ (f) 'fragrance'
From other languages
Irish and English names are common; Irish names are read in the ȝagmì reading
Irish
Alsdair
Khmer
- P̱dacnìje 'commitment'
- Suben 'dream'
Surnames
Irish, Irta English and French surnames
Native
el + adjective (agrees for gender)