Can you tell a name in which no vowel comes?. :)
I mean the name should not contain: "A,E,I,O,U";)
And must be a meaningful name... :confused:
GOOD LUCK...
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Can you tell a name in which no vowel comes?. :)
I mean the name should not contain: "A,E,I,O,U";)
And must be a meaningful name... :confused:
GOOD LUCK...
Can we use "Y"?
I found this and thought I would share...
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...CF&oref=slogin
This is a very good question, will keep me thinking for awhile
D.j.
P.c.
C.j.
Fry, well I'm not sure that's an actual name I just watched Futurama.
Does it have to be a name that is primarily found in the English language? Or, can it be a name from other languages as well?
First off, in Futurama, Fry's first name is Phillip. Phillip J Fry.
There's Glyn, though it's a variant of Glen... so I don't know if that counts.
The question is not very clear. A meaningful name of what? Each letter of the alphabet has a meaningful name... All of the names of the consonants might fit into the terms the way the question is worded.
He said to say a name, he didn't say it had to be a first name.Quote:
Originally Posted by retsoksirhc
Ah, very true. I was just assuming, since there are lots of last names without vowels in them, though I could easily be wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Da Bigchamp
How about "@". A Japanese person named their child that. Or maybe they were Chinese. I don't remember it very well, but it was in the news.
Hey just ran in to this question... Howbout Lynn?
Maybe they just wanted to give us an impossible question and laugh at our answers?? Lol, they're probably laughing themselves silly right about now watching people think so hard they can't see straight and still not get it.
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