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Mulunesh’s are not very common in America because the name Mulunesh is Ethiopian. The name Mulunesh means “full” and if you ever have met a Mulunesh, she probably doesn’t know what that means. Mulunesh’s are crazy (only around people they are comfortable with), weird (in their own good way), kind, selfless, and when they come out of their shell can be a even a little annoying. Mulunesh’s are independent and tend to put education first. They are very introverted and have trouble making good life-long friends but when they do manage to create unbreakable friendships, they are very special. Mulunesh’s are extremely beautiful girls who are always respectful to their elders and if you get the pleasure to meet one, you are very lucky.
Mulunesh is a bit weird but so nice and a down to earth person!
Mulunesh by vrowe028 May 17, 2019
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Ethiopian name that not many people have. Extremely outgoing around people they know. Weird, honest, caring, and beautiful. I just love Mulunesh’s and their weird rare personalities❤️
Friend: I hung out with Mulunesh today and she’s so cute!
Mulunesh by vrowe028 May 16, 2019
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