“Ean” is a feminine and masculine first element of Anglo-Saxon names, and also a form of the name John. I’m not completely sure what it means, but it is pronounced E – ‘a’ as in father – n. Ee-ah-n.
Irish Gaelic for Music - Name of an early (597?) Celtic king. I believe it's pronounced like "soul", but with a kj-sound; "kjoul"..
According to the Flixster website: "Blades is an anglosaxon surname, but as many other names the mispronunciation in Spanish became widely used. His surname is either pronounced in its original English form or using Spanish phonemes; his family uses the English pronunciation."
If you mean the name of the element with the symbol F, it is Flourine
The element was discovered by (insert name of scientist or researcher).
cadie but its pronounced Katie
Giovanni is how the given name John is pronounced in Italian.
Juana (pronounced 'khoo-Anna')
If you mean Berlioz, the French composer, it is pronounced "barely owes."
its a polish boy name meaning: "God Is Gracious" it is pronounced "yas"
Tenille is Russian for jacket (pronounced Ten-eel
Riaan means king. Pronounced as Ree-yan
If you mean 'umax' pronounced 'you max' here's a link.