F fairy_gem Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2010 Messages 2,615 Reaction score 0 Sep 29, 2010 #1 Thanks x
J Jessie0612 Mum to Gorgeous Adam Joined Apr 21, 2010 Messages 102 Reaction score 0 Sep 30, 2010 #2 Love it, Really cute!
C CedarWood Well-Known Member Joined Nov 2, 2009 Messages 1,655 Reaction score 0 Sep 30, 2010 #4 I prefer the Russian variant Irina You could use Irenie for a short form of Irina (eye - Reen - ah - anglicised or - Ear - Reen - ah Slavic.
I prefer the Russian variant Irina You could use Irenie for a short form of Irina (eye - Reen - ah - anglicised or - Ear - Reen - ah Slavic.
F fairy_gem Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2010 Messages 2,615 Reaction score 0 Sep 30, 2010 #5 Serene123 said: I-ren-e? Sounds too much like irony for me x Click to expand... eye-reen-ee. x
F fairy_gem Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2010 Messages 2,615 Reaction score 0 Sep 30, 2010 #6 CedarWood said: I prefer the Russian variant Irina You could use Irenie for a short form of Irina (eye - Reen - ah - anglicised or - Ear - Reen - ah Slavic. Click to expand... Oooh Irina is so cute!. Thanks. x
CedarWood said: I prefer the Russian variant Irina You could use Irenie for a short form of Irina (eye - Reen - ah - anglicised or - Ear - Reen - ah Slavic. Click to expand... Oooh Irina is so cute!. Thanks. x
Szaffi Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2009 Messages 1,957 Reaction score 0 Sep 30, 2010 #7 I also prefer Irina or the french version, Irene (I - reen) Very pretty classical name.