Suggest Names for Young Black Storks 2019.

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Jo UK wrote: July 13th, 2019, 6:33 pm balistar, when it is time to vote I shall prefer Ain and Ott. Both important names for our black storks.
Happy you like them, Jo. At Ain, I also thought a bit of a tribute to Ain Nurmla, who collected our jumped off storks together with Urmas :D
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Jo UK wrote: balistar, when it is time to vote I shall prefer Ain and Ott. Both important names for our black storks.
Balistar :wave: Jo UK :wave: I do agree concerning Ain . One storklet must have this name.

Who it Ott and why is he important for our black storks?
We could change Urmas into Ormas, but probably this would be disrespectful :shake:
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:wave: aquiline.

When I looked at http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
I saw the name Ott and photographs of him and by him.
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Jo UK wrote: July 13th, 2019, 10:13 pm :wave: aquiline.

When I looked at http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
I saw the name Ott and photographs of him and by him.
:2thumbsup: Thank you Jo. So I will follow Balistar's proposal Ain and Ott
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Those two names are masculine so we must not be surprised if Juta doesn't want to include them.
Or maybe she will.
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Hi,

Very nice if this year's names would start with A and O :) !
My vote goes to Aiki and Oivi.
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Jo UK wrote: July 13th, 2019, 10:13 pm
When I looked at http://www.talgud.ee/lugu/must-toonekure
I saw the name Ott and photographs of him and by him.
...and it seems that Ott is Urmas Sellis's son :thumbs: :D
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With A we could also use Armas (also gender neutral, means lovely).
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Moira wrote: July 13th, 2019, 11:23 pm With A we could also use Armas (also gender neutral, means lovely).
Armas is not gender neutral name, it's male name
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I like Ain for A
Consider these for O:
Olee - pronounce Ohlee
Ode - German pronounciation - Oduh Swedish pronounciation - Ooduh Finnish pronounciation - Oday
this is not Estonian but it has multiple country usage for names; I spelled the pronounciation the way I would spell it in
English sounds
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A list of more or less archaic Estonian names: https://www.maavald.ee/maausk/maausust/ ... id-nimesid
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Moira wrote: July 14th, 2019, 12:16 pm A list of more or less archaic Estonian names: https://www.maavald.ee/maausk/maausust/ ... id-nimesid
Thanks for the link!
From this list maybe Aruka and Odra.

And at the same time thanks to JoUk for the voting - explanation!
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Treia wrote: July 14th, 2019, 1:55 pm
From this list maybe Aruka and Odra.

I like Odra as a female name. Please Juta put it on the list :wave:
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I suggest monotonous Estonian names that suit both a boy and a girl:

Ali
Olli


Olli (lucky, temperamental)
Ali (friendly, attentive, serious and from Arab roots meaning: brave, senior)

716A - really senior and attentive
716O - really temperamental and lucky.

The source of information wrote my above. These names are harmonious, melodious and easy to remember.

http://slovar.vrukah.info/ru/%D1%80%D0% ... 0%BD%D0%B0
[color=#000000]https://ru.surnameanalys ... ml[/color]
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Question:
if you'll be informed about the gender one day, are you going to change the names again, if the male has a female name and the female has a male name (in case one of them is a male or a female :laugh: ) ?

or are you looking now only for gender neutral names or
a male AND female name with A and
a male AND female name with O ?

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So this is why Juta said it is not easy! :headroll:
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If we translate the names into the languages of other countries, many of the names that were mentioned earlier, almost all unisex. If it is important that it should only be a Baltic name, then I am certainly not an adviser. But for other countries, all names ending in "i" or "e" are unisex.
My proposal: Aine
Alli
Aive
Olli
Orni
Ozzi
Olve
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Jo UK wrote:So this is why Juta said it is not easy! :headroll:
That's the reason why i ask ;)

as far as i read and see it, it's not clear and mixed up.
juta suggested unisex, but there are still others. i think it's more complicated when the criteria are not clear.

on the other hand we could collect names and make 3 polls to find 6 names:
2 unisex with a + o
2 male with a + o
2 female with a + o
and then again polls - ko-system.

or as juta suggested, just unisex, 1 poll, 2 names.
unisex would be the easiest - but as it was already mentioned, when the names have to be estonian and unisex, we should probably expecially ask estonian mother language speaking persons :D
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To restate the requirements, as in Juta's first post in this topic - we are asking for names which are

Estonian,
Gender neutral
Beginning with A and with O.

I believe only an Estonian native can conrol this topic! Thanks, Juta.
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