Edited by Azizi Powell
This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube video of an interview with Ynairaly Simo, the thirteen year old actress who voiced the character of Gabi in the 2021 animated movie Vivo. Information about Ynairaly Simo is included in this post.
As a result of reading the name of that actress, I started searching online for examples of the name "Ynairaly" and examples of similarly spelled personal names that might have influenced that name. This post presents some information that I found from that google search.
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Thanks to Ynairaly Simo for voicing the memorable character Gabi in the Vivo movie, and thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda and all others who are associated with that movie. Also, thanks to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to the publisher of the YouTube video that is showcased in this post.
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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTES
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2021/08/song-my-own-drum-from-2021-animated.html for the related pancocojams post entitled "Song "My Own Drum" from the 2021 animated movie Vivo (Official video, lyrics, & Information)."
Excerpts that are quoted in that post indicate that Ynairaly Simo is an American thirteen year old girl https://hive.news/news/how-old-is-ynairaly-simo-age-parents-and-boyfriend?uid=124476 and that "Ynairaly was born to Dominican parents Ydamys and Joseph Simo"...
If I'm incorrect about that pronunciation, please correct me in the comment section below.
I don't believe that there's any fixed (universally agreed upon) meaning for the personal name "Ynairaly" (or for similarly spelled names such as "Nairaly" and "Naiara").
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MY SPECULATION ABOUT THE PERSONAL NAME "YNAIRALY"
(These comments are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.)
1. "Ynairaly" is an example of a "Generation Y" Caribbean name, i.e. a distinctive name that starts with the letter "Y". Ynairaly Simo's mother's name "Ydamys" is also an example of a "Generation Y" Caribbean name.
Here's a quote about Generation Y names in Cuba from http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/02/26/world/social-issues-world/forget-yevgeny-and-yilka-cubas-generation-y-returns-to-roots-for-names/#.WBz-vvkrLcs "Forget Yevgeny and Yilka: Cuba’s ‘Generation Y’ returns to roots for names" Feb. 24, 2014
"HAVANA – Yanitse Garcia has spent three decades correcting people on the pronunciation and spelling of her first name.
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Garcia is part of Cuba’s so-called Generation Y, the thousands upon thousands of islanders born during the Cold War whose parents turned tradition on its ear by giving them invented monikers inspired by Russian names like Yevgeny, Yuri or Yulia. The phenomenon was so prevalent that dissident writer Yoani Sanchez chose “Generation Y” as the title of her well-known blog; her counterpart on the cyber-ideological battlefield is a pro-government blogger and tweeter who uses the handle Yohandry Fontana."...
Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2017/09/some-cuban-other-caribbean-first-names_30.html to read that entire 2017 pancocojams post entitled "Some Cuban & Other Caribbean First Names That Begin With "Y" (Article Excerpts & Some Name Meanings)".
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…"Swimmers Kenneth Maronie and Francilla Agar were part of the Dominican delegation at the 2000 Games in Sydney, but the NOC has been represented solely by competitors in athletics since then. The majority have taken part in sprint events although 800m runner Marie-Lyne Joseph participated at Athens 2004 and triple jumpers Thea Lafond and Yordanys Duranona competed at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro."
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2. The personal name "Ynairaly" may have been influenced by the personal names "Naiara" and/or Najera
From https://www.behindthename.com/names/letter/n
"Naiara f Basque
From the Basque name of the Spanish city of Nájera, which is Arabic in origin. In the 12th century there was a reported apparition of the Virgin Mary in a nearby cave.".
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From https://www.names.org/n/narely/about
"Narely Related Names
Narelly
Nareli
Narelys
Narley
Narly
Nariely
Narelis
Neraly
Nairly
Nairely
Naraly (More Popular)
Narlie
Norelle (More Popular)
Noralee (More Popular)
Nirali (More
Popular)
Noriel (More
Popular)
User Submitted Origins
Spanish- 80%
English – 20%"...
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5. The personal name "Ynairaly" may have been influenced by the personal name "Nalley", Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuHF9ygMVqI&ab_channel=PronounceNames for a YouTube pronunciation video of that name. A few commenters (including one named "Nalley") wrote that the pronunciation that was given in that video was correct and a few commenters wrote that that pronunciation of that name was incorrect.
6. The personal name "Nairaly" may have been influenced (or may have influenced) the personal name "Nayeli"
From https://babynames.com/name/nayeli
"Nayeli
Gender: Female
Origin: Native American - Zapotec
Meaning: I Love You
[…]
Names that sound like Nayeli:
Nahal, Nahele, Nahilla, Nahla, Nahuel, Nail, Naila, Nailah,
Nala, Nalo, Nalu, Neal, Neely, Neil, Nelia, Nell, Nella, Nellie, Nelly, Neola,
Niall, Niel, Nil, Nila, Nile, Nili, Noel, Noelia, Noella, Noelle
Stats for the Name Nayeli
… Nayeli is currently #420 in U.S. births [girls]
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The youngest daughter in the YouTube vlog about an African American family New Father Chronicles is named "Nayely". The oldest daughter is named "Amalah". Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2019/07/seven-episodes-of-new-father-chronicles.html for the pancocojams post entitled "Seven Episodes Of "New Father Chronicles" YouTube Channel (An African American Father's Creative & Comedic Interactions With His Two Young Daughters)".
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7. The Caribbean use of the name "Ynairaly" or similarly spelled names are probably not influenced by the term "naira" which is a unit of money in Nigeria, West Africa. However, if the names "Ynairaly", "Naiara", and similarly spelled names are used in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa, those names would probably be influenced by the name for Nigeria's unit of money.
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