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14 February, 2006 at 9:45 am #2888
Ok Guys see if you can find the meaning for the name i put up , the 1st one to find , has next go xoxo
Wendy
14 February, 2006 at 10:48 am #196809@acebabe25f wrote:
Ok Guys see if you can find the meaning for the name i put up , the 1st one to find , has next go xoxo
Wendy
Probably first used in J. M. Barrie’s play ‘Peter Pan’ in 1904. It was from the nickname fwendy “friend”, given to the author by a young friend. However, there is some evidence that the name may have been used prior to the play, in which case it could be related to the Welsh name GWENDOLEN or other names beginning with gwen meaning “white, fair, blessed”.
Next Name : Angela
14 February, 2006 at 11:43 am #196810ANGELA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Italian, German, Romanian, Slovene, Russian
Other Scripts: Ангела (Russian)
Pronounced: AN-jel-a (English), ahn-JEL-ah (Italian) [key]
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Feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL).Emma
14 February, 2006 at 5:56 pm #196811Emma
The healer of the universe.Ranked #71 of the last decade and #2 of 2003
Origin: Teutonic
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Kellie
14 February, 2006 at 7:21 pm #196812KELLIE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KEL-ee [key]
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KELLY
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Irish, English
Pronounced: KEL-ee [key]
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It could be related to the first name CEALLACH or the surname derived from it Ó Ceallaigh. Alternatively, it might be related to a Pictish word meaning “wood” or “holly”. As a surname, this name has belonged to actor and dancer Gene Kelly and actress Grace Kelly.Stephanie
14 February, 2006 at 7:33 pm #196813The girl’s name Stephanie is pronounced STEFF-a-nee. It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is “crown, garland.” Feminine form of Stephen. The name of the first Christian martyr was a favored name choice from the early Christian era. Stephania, a Latin form of the name, was used for girls. The French form Stephanie became popular early in the 20th century. Tennis star Steffi Graff; actresses Stephanie Powers, Stephanie Zimbalist; poet Stevie Smith
elaine
15 February, 2006 at 5:59 am #196814how u find out the meanings
15 February, 2006 at 8:48 am #19681515 February, 2006 at 4:50 pm #196816Elaine – known as the Lady of Shallot in literature; and Elaine of Corbenic and Elaine de Astolat in Arthurian legend. Elaine de Astolat, “The White”, fell in love with Lancelot and died with he did not return her love.
Elaine
French variation of Helen, meaning hind or fawn.
Alternatives: Elaina, Elayne, Elana, Alaine, Alana, Laine, Laney.
Namesakes: Elaine Stritch, Elaine May.Elaine Naughty, pretends to be sensible, drinks meths. pml like this meaning more
next name Sonnet
15 February, 2006 at 11:43 pm #196817A lyric poem of fourteen lines, following one or another of several set rhyme-schemes. Critics of the sonnet have recognized varying classifications, but to all essential purposes two types only need be discussed ff the student will understand that each of these two, in turn, has undergone various modifications by experimenters. The two characteristic sonnet types are the Italian (Petrarchan) and the English (Shakespearean). The first, the Italian form, is distinguished by its bipartite division into the octave and the sestet: the octave consisting of a first division of eight lines rhyming
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