What's in a name?

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Bob Jefferson
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What's in a name?

Post by Bob Jefferson » 24 Sep 2005, 19:31

Children's names 'spell trouble'

And how about this? :shock:
Poppys are seen as hyperactive

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Re: What's in a name?

Post by Poppy » 24 Sep 2005, 19:43

Bob Jefferson wrote:Children's names 'spell trouble'

And how about this? :shock:
Poppys are seen as hyperactive
ZZZZZZZZZZZzzz!! What's that? :D

BTW My real name means 'pure' :angel8:

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Post by Gemini » 24 Sep 2005, 21:26

And mine's means 'full of grace' :roll:

No cheeky replies please :lol:

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Re: What's in a name?

Post by Sandra » 25 Sep 2005, 13:23

Bob Jefferson wrote:Children's names 'spell trouble'

And how about this? :shock:
Poppys are seen as hyperactive
Excellent :lol:

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Post by Epykat » 25 Sep 2005, 16:24

Mine's French.......very exotic :roll:
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Post by Dadaist » 25 Sep 2005, 16:56

Mine is an anglicised version of a greek corruption of the Hebrew "mattit yahu" which means gift of God.

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Post by foxy » 25 Sep 2005, 17:04

Dadaist wrote:Mine is an anglicised version of a greek corruption of the Hebrew "mattit yahu" which means gift of God.
...sounds like a sneeze...gesundheit :D

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Post by Dadaist » 25 Sep 2005, 17:23

foxy wrote:
Dadaist wrote:Mine is an anglicised version of a greek corruption of the Hebrew "mattit yahu" which means gift of God.
...sounds like a sneeze...gesundheit :D
maybe the vicar sneezed when he was christening me

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Post by Sandra » 25 Sep 2005, 21:42

Feminine form of Alexander, 'defender of womankind'.

Alternatives: Alexa, Alexia, Alexis, Alexandria, Alesandra, Alessandra, Allesandra, Aleksey, Alexine, Aleka, Alya, Aliki, Alejanda, Lexy, Lexie, Sandra, Zandra, Sanie, Sandy.

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