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Post by slack alice on Mar 4, 2004 4:09:58 GMT -5
According to a name- origin/meaning site (dunno what the technical term is) Shirley's name means "bright meadow." My name (Sarah) means Princess in Hebrew.
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Post by mlf on Mar 4, 2004 6:32:37 GMT -5
pure, virginal.... ah ha ha hhaaaaahhahaa
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Post by neo on Mar 4, 2004 6:37:12 GMT -5
where can i check this out?
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Post by mlf on Mar 4, 2004 6:44:58 GMT -5
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Post by slack alice on Mar 4, 2004 6:47:25 GMT -5
being thick I can't post links. There are quite a few of these sites about though. Some of them are just flogging baby clothes etc..but some of them do work.
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Post by neo on Mar 4, 2004 6:52:30 GMT -5
thanks! ive allways wondered what my middle name means:
EMIL m German, Scandinavian, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival".
cool hu?
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Post by bowdowntoanette on Mar 4, 2004 7:43:44 GMT -5
Thomas Emil??
Anette: French pet form of ANNE: ANNE f French, English, German, Scandinavian Pronounced: AN French, English, German and Scandinavian form of HANNAH. This is the name traditionally assigned to the mother of the Virgin Mary, though she is not mentioned in the Bible. The name was borne by a 17th-century English queen and also by the second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn (the mother of the future queen Elizabeth I), who was eventually beheaded in the Tower of London. This is also the name of the heroine in 'Anne of Green Gables' by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery. Hannah: HANNAH f English, Jewish, French, Biblical Pronounced: HAN-a From the Hebrew name Channah which meant "favour" or "grace". Hannah was the mother of Samuel the prophet in the Old Testament. The Latin version of this name is Anna.
Dang, my name has a long history.....
@nette
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Post by Spoogie on Mar 4, 2004 8:06:53 GMT -5
Here's mine It's interesting for me probably not for you JOHN m English, Biblical Pronounced: JAWN This name owes its consistent popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered as saints. The first was John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ, who was beheaded by Herod Antipas. The second was the apostle John who was also supposedly the author of the fourth Gospel and Revelation. The name has been borne by 23 popes, as well as kings of England, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and France. It was also borne by the poet John Milton and the philosopher John Locke.
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Post by Paper Doll on Mar 4, 2004 8:29:15 GMT -5
My name means "pure". Ahhh, my parents had such high hopes! Here is another website that is kind of interesting: www.kabalarians.com/cfm/AlphaBrowse.cfm"Brief summary of your name: Caitlin Your first name of Caitlin has given you energy, drive, and ambition, but also an almost excessively strong-willed and independent nature. While you are creative, inventive, and ingenious in practical matters, and always ready to initiate and promote new undertakings, you often experience difficulty in bringing your undertakings to a successful conclusion because of your own changing interests or changing circumstances." Definitely strong willed and independent with changing interests, but I don't know about all that practical matter stuff. Still, it's more right on than pure!
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Post by mlf on Mar 4, 2004 8:33:22 GMT -5
good name (you thief you...)
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Post by neo on Mar 4, 2004 8:58:31 GMT -5
YES! it from my grand father(SP?)
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Post by xnightx on Mar 4, 2004 10:15:22 GMT -5
My name (Sarah) means Princess in Hebrew. Bullshit!
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Post by slack alice on Mar 4, 2004 10:48:02 GMT -5
It does. I wonder what Alf means? Common little serf, no doubt...
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Post by neo on Mar 4, 2004 10:59:22 GMT -5
is his name realy alf?? LMFAO!!!!!!!!1 ;D
ehhh....
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Post by neo on Mar 4, 2004 11:00:24 GMT -5
is his name realy alf?? LMFAO!!!!!!!!1 ;D
ehhh....
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Post by neo on Mar 4, 2004 11:05:18 GMT -5
ooooh! dubble post!!! goodie!!!
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Post by slack alice on Mar 4, 2004 11:07:15 GMT -5
Stop pretending to not be embarrassed! Double-posts are ALWAYS embarrasing. ;D
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Post by kao on Mar 4, 2004 11:09:41 GMT -5
Here is mine: CARLOS m Spanish, Portuguese Pronounced: KAWR-los Spanish and Portuguese form of CHARLES CHARLES m English, French Pronounced: CHAR-ulz (English), SHARL (French) From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man". The most noteworthy bearer of this name was Charles the Great, commonly known as Charlemagne, a king of the Franks who came to rule over most of Europe. Several Holy Roman Emperors bore this name, as well as kings of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden and Hungary. Other famous bearers include naturalist Charles Darwin who revolutionized biology with his theory of evolution, and novelist Charles Dickens who wrote such works as 'Great Expectations' and 'A Tale of Two Cities'.
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Post by slack alice on Mar 4, 2004 11:11:07 GMT -5
Or "A Tale of Two Titties" as one spoof porno will have it. So I'm told...
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Post by neo on Mar 4, 2004 11:27:38 GMT -5
Stop pretending to not be embarrassed! Double-posts are ALWAYS embarrasing. ;D than you sould see my tripple post!! w00t!!! i'm on fire!!!
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