原If you pronounce it in Norwegian (or Norse) the Æ will be pronounced like the "a" sound in man. This will not make a very pretty name, as the Æ sound in the Norwegian alphabet is concidered kind of ugly. Here in Norway, the alternative "Ask" (AH-sk) is used as a name.
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Splintered Light
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在凯尔特人树日历中,灰是指定于2月18日至3月17日之间的树,象征着繁荣,保护和治疗。
原In the Celtic Tree Calendar, the Ash is the tree designated for the time between February 18 - March 17 and symbolizes Prosperity, Protection, and Healing.
原Not precisely. The 'Ash' part of Ashley comes from this Anglo-Saxon origin, but the 'ley' comes from a totally different word ('lea' or 'legh' I think are older forms but I'm not sure of the original) combined with the 'ash' part to make a grove of ash trees. But yes, this is an early form of 'Ash.'
匿名用户
译 如果你用挪威语(或挪威语)发音,Æ将被发音为人的“a”声。这不会使一个非常漂亮的名字,因为挪威字母表中的Æ声是一种丑陋的样子。在挪威,替代“Ask”(AH-sk)被用作一个名字。
Splintered Light
译 在凯尔特人树日历中,灰是指定于2月18日至3月17日之间的树,象征着繁荣,保护和治疗。
thalin
译 发音灰,短一如帽子。
匿名用户
译 不准确Ashley的“Ash”部分来自这个盎格鲁撒克逊人的起源,但“ley”来自一个完全不同的单词(“lea”或“legh”,我认为是较旧的形式,但我不确定原来的)用“灰”部分做一个灰树林。但是,这是“灰”的早期形式。
FairyGirl
译 这是Ashley的名字。