No. That is quite frankly not possible.
There are, however, Japanese names like Ai that only have vowels
The words "I" and "a" each contain only one letter which is a vowel. a word that has only vowels could be aiea and it is a city name
The only one of the United States with three consecutive vowels in its name is Hawaii
Hawaii.
all words have vowels
The only related term I have been able to find is: consonantal - of, pertaining or including consonsants. (This definition does NOT however specifically exclude the use of vowels). To do so, I'd suggest adding "-only", i.e., consonantal-only words. For me, it's simpler to say "consonant-only words". BTW, The antonym for consonatal is vocalic (of/pertaining to vowels).
probably not
There isn't any natural language composed only of vowels.
The country with only vowels in its name is "Aegean." It is a region in Greece and not a country on its own.
with out vowels name for only girl
No, all have atleast 1 or more vowels.
For girls, "Aurelia" contains all vowels. For boys, "Louie" is a name with all vowels.
The words "I" and "a" each contain only one letter which is a vowel. a word that has only vowels could be aiea and it is a city name
The only one of the United States with three consecutive vowels in its name is Hawaii
Yes, the Hindu boy name "Shy" does not contain any vowels.
Myn, Sly,
byrs (pronounced burs)
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