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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
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Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

598.0. "Anyone hear of this name?" by DELNI::JULIESMITH () Fri Oct 19 1990 17:39

    I am curious to know if anyone has ever heard of the name:
    
    			Malainie
    
    	       		(Pronounced   Ma-Laa-ne)
    
    This is my daughters name she is now 3 years 10 months old, and I had
    never heard of this name befor so I thought it would be unique.  I
    wanted something different (our last name is Smith, how original can
    you get) instead of going with a traditional name.
    
    I am Irish and Scottish (Maiden name sloan, mothers maiden-Younger),
    and I wanted an Irish sounding name.  I don't know what the origin of
    this name is, since I did make this one up.
    
    Her full name is Malainie Kathleen Smith, and we call her 
    "Lainie Kate"
    
    If anyone has heard of this name, please let me know as much as you can
    about the origin and what it stands for.
    
    Thanks in advance!
    
    Julie
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598.1Sounds like MelanieKYOA::CHANGMon Oct 22 1990 14:556
    Malainie reminds me of the name Melanie.  I have no idea of the
    meaning, though.
    
    I love the nickname you are using for your daughter!
    
    Chris
598.2take off from MarlenaDELNI::JULIESMITHTue Oct 23 1990 15:2022
    I know, alot of people call her Melonie and of course as a dutiful
    mother I let them know of the correct pronunciation.  
    
    People tell me that it will be hard for her to get people to pronounce
    her name correctly when she gets older, but I think it will also get
    her recognized more easily when she wants to be.
    
    When I was trying to come up with an original name I would take a name
    and try to change it, but what is funny is that I wasn't thinking of
    the name Melonie when I made up Malainie's name.  I was thinking of the
    name Marlena (a girlfriends name).
    
    > I love the nickname you are using for your daughter!
    
    Me too!  my mother and her whole family love it also, they say it
    sounds soooo Irish.
    
    My mother asked me to call her Katie, but I said no, that I named her
    Malainie for a reason.  So, we came to agreement on Lainie Kate.
    
    
    
598.3STEREO::FAHELAmalthea CelebrasTue Oct 23 1990 15:5910
    I think that Malainie sounds Hawaiian!  (That is NOT...repeat, NOT...a
    put-down!  Its a pretty name.)  And, like the others, I love the
    nickname!
    
    I notice that you say that you picked that particular name for a
    reason.  Would you mind telling the reason here?  I am fascinated by
    stuff like that.  If you'd rather not, tho, never mind.  I'm just
    curious.  (also read:  nosy  ;^) )
    
    K.C.
598.4Why????..............DELNI::JULIESMITHTue Oct 23 1990 17:2733
    This is really funny, because when I first chose the name, I spelled it
    Malanie and  people would pronounce it Ma-law-nee (it is so hard to
    spell out what you are trying to say!!!!!) but anyway people used to
    say it with a Hawaiian accent to it, but I wanted it to sound "Irish"
    That is why I added an I before the "n" along with the "i" after the
    "n".
    
    If you have ever heard or can speak with an Irish accent  try to
    picture this name being said to you with the Irish Brougue voice.  It
    sounds wonderful.  
    
    >  I think that Malainie sounds Hawaiian
    
    I don't take it as an insult at all,  But as stated before, I am Irish
    and Scottish, so you can understand why I would want an Irish sounding 
    name (vs. Hawaiian).  I guess it could probably be pronounced many 
    different ways, but when I hear it with the Irish brougue, it sounds 
    so beautiful.
    
    I am on the phone with Malainies Dad and he is helping me to write
    exactly how to pronounce her name.  here goes:
    			Ma-lay-ne
    
    I don't mind telling you why I chose Malainie Kathleen.  I guess it
    could be summed up with one word, my last name is "Smith".  I didn't
    want to have a short name to go with Smith so I was looking for a name
    wether said fully or as a nickname to have at least 2 syllables to it.
    as you can see, Lainie fits into what I wanted, we just added Kate to
    it because it sounds so cute.  But, one of my main reasons for chosing
    her name was that I wanted somethin original and different, not that I
    don't like the traditional names (my brother is "John", Dad is "Jim"),
    I guess that I just wanted something different?.