No, "Harral" is not a danish name. A very similar danish name, is the name "Harald".
There were 6 people named Harral in the 1911 Irish census, they were of English origin.
Kelli Harral was born in 1993.
Stewart Harral has written: 'When It's Laughter You're After' -- subject- s -: Public speaking, American wit and humor
The Danish name for grandma is "bedstemor."
Harriet Harral has written: 'Communication skills' -- subject(s): Christian leadership, Christianity, Communication, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Communication, Religious life, Women
"My name is" in Danish is mit naven er
You don't have a Danish name for James, so you will just say James.
to pronounce the danish name bolette, you say (bol)-ay
I don't know if the name is Danish but a lot of boys is named it in Denmark
The girl's name Trisha is a variant of Patricia (Latin) and Tricia (English), and the meaning of Trisha is "noble or patrician". This is not a Danish name.
Sorry, there is no such thing as that name "SHANNON" in danish.
Emily isn't a danish name, but a name very similar to Emily is "Emilie" :)