Suvi Must or Liam Must?
He has a brother named Ben.
[name_u]Liam[/name_u].
[name_f]Suvi[/name_f] is my fave, but with [name_m]Ben[/name_m], I’d go with [name_u]Liam[/name_u]
[name_u]Liam[/name_u]
[name_f]Suvi[/name_f] is feminine, so [name_u]Liam[/name_u].
I’m not familiar with [name_f]Suvi[/name_f] but I like the sound. I like it more than [name_u]Liam[/name_u] but [name_m]Ben[/name_m] and [name_u]Liam[/name_u] are more similar in style. If you aren’t concerned with the boys’ names going together, I’d pick [name_f]Suvi[/name_f]! Very cool name.
Both are great names! In my opinion, [name_u]Liam[/name_u] goes best with [name_m]Ben[/name_m] ![]()
I don’t think Suvi works with Ben, to be honest. My vote is for Liam.
All I see is SUV
sooo [name_u]Liam[/name_u]
Same, I just see SUV in [name_f]Suvi[/name_f].
[name_m]Ben[/name_m] and [name_u]Liam[/name_u] flow nicer than [name_m]Ben[/name_m] and [name_f]Suvi[/name_f]! [name_f]Suvi[/name_f] feels too feminine imo.
No it’s unisex
Yeah I’m going with [name_m]Suvi[/name_m]
In what language?
A lot of languages. It’s a girls name in Finland though.
I’m from Estonia which is below finland, but it’s a very uncommon name here.
What are some of them?
[name_f]Indian[/name_f], Japanese, Chinese, [name_m]German[/name_m], and a bunch of african countries
[name_f]India[/name_f] has 22 official languages (and many more unofficial ones), none of which are called [name_f]Indian[/name_f]. The letter V does not exist in Chinese or Japanese. I haven’t been able to find any information about [name_f]Suvi[/name_f] being used in [name_u]Germany[/name_u] for either gender, and I’m not sure what its origins would be - the vast majority of [name_m]German[/name_m] names ending in I are diminutives (the only exceptions I can think of are [name_u]Levi[/name_u] and Kai), and there appears to be no [name_m]German[/name_m] name starting with Suv- that [name_f]Suvi[/name_f] could originally be short for. Which isn’t to say you cannot name your son [name_f]Suvi[/name_f], but that I can’t find any information about it being used as a masculine name.
Okay thank you for the information. I know a man who is half japanese called Suvi so I assumed it was a name in Japan. I don’t remember where I read about it being chinese.
When I lived in germany a boy named Suvi went to my school.
And I found this guy