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In response to
"
i am going to guess it is .... Hungarian. -- nm
"
by
The Andead
I'm thinking Irish, like Raine -- nm
Posted by
zork
Oct 23 '12, 07:40
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It's Irish. Pronounced Grawn-nya. -- nm
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Loyola
Oct 23, 07:41
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groiny? -- nm
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Boooooker
Oct 23, 07:48
1
she tells me that's basically how it sounds to her when I say her name. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 23, 07:51
trust the Irishman. he knows. (and she tells me it's quite common in Ireland) -- nm
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mafic
Oct 23, 07:46
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Everyone knows a Grainne. Sure you can't even walk ten steps without bumping into one. -- nm
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Loyola
Oct 23, 07:50
I like it much better knowing it's a real name. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 23, 07:48
wiki agrees with you. I'd never heard it before. -- (link)
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loosilu
Oct 23, 07:41
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And you call yourself Irish! -- nm
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Roger More, in a box in the attic
Oct 23, 08:08
and two ns, in yo face. -- nm
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zork
Oct 23, 07:42
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