DashER DancER PrancER Vixen Comet Cupid DonnER Blitzen Rudolph so that would be 4
because most of them are Latin names..... and Latin loves the letter A :)
There are 13 countries whose names end with a vowel.
The other reindeers made fun of Rudolph because he was different the the other reindeers.They thought Rudolph had a red nose without a reason, however the other reindeers had black noses and Rudolph has a red nose. At the end of the story, the other reindeers realized that Rudolph had a red nose to help out Santa for his delivery run. How will see know where he is going if he doesn't have Rudolph, Santa needs Rudolph to see in the dark for his delivery run to give presents to the people.
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Four month names (January, February,May, July) end with the letter 'y'.
There are many job names that end with the letters -tian. Some of these names are dietitian, electrician, and mathematician.
No, there are other ending for Latin names. The masculine names often end in 'us' and their feminine counterparts end in 'a', but there are endings such as Cato, Caesar, Agrippa, and Vindex, which do not have the 'us' ending.
It is just by coincidence that names of witches on Bewitched end in an 'a'.
The names of saturated hydrocarbons end in "-ane."
Not all Mexican last names/surnames end in Z, Though many of them do. The Z is like the S for Latinos. Many last names end with Z, for example: Martinez, Ramirez, Rodriguez, Lopez, Hernandez, Perez, Sanchez, Alvarez, Gonzalez, Fernandez, Rioz, Valdez, Jimenez, Vargaz, Rodriquez, Mendez, Menoz, Sanchez, Torrez, Gonzalez, Florez, Diaz, Gomez, Ortiz, Cruz, Moralez, Reyez, Ramoz, Ruiz, Chavz, Vasquez, Guiterrez. There are many Latino names with S's instead of Z, but these are some of them. Most of the Names with Z's have an S version and vice versa.
Some names that end with "Tia" include: Leticia Tia Patia