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<span style=\'font-family:Geneva\'><span style=\'font-size:9pt;line-height:100%\'>\ but now i've seen your tactics and your [FIRE] in the hole \ this entire operation is a MIS-APPROPRIATION of my {soul} \ ?roger wilco? shawn colvin</span></span> |
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Gemma. But don't do any of those g'emma calling me things, it has a soft "g" as in "gem"
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Alright G'emma I will be sure to pronounce it right
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I store my name down here in a special place. I call it a signature. ;)
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Like Mike (not the movie ;)), I have my name in my signature. I started it though. ;)
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Andrea is my actual name, Eibhlin is my S.C.A. name...Eibhlin an Eich Gile, for medieval re-enacting. :silly:
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i think my user name gives it away....MICHAEL ;) it's in the signature...the image...and my user name....beat that tracy and mike! :mooner: :muhaha:
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i agree mike....VERY NICE NAME U HAVE 2!!!!!! ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
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Im Bobby,
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<span style=\'font-family:Courier\'><span style=\'font-size:8pt;line-height:100%\'><span style=\'color:yellow\'> how 'bout stopping eating when I'm full up how 'bout me not blaming you for everything how 'bout me enjoying the moment for once how 'bout unabashedly bawling your eyes out thank you India thank you terror thank you disillusionment thank you nothingness thank you clarity thank you thank you silence</span></span></span> |
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Anyway I found some definitions for your names: (It's from the Everything- Baby Names book) Michael - (Hebrew) Who is like god? Along with Mohammed and John, Michael could be one of the most popular boys? names in the world in any language. The reasons? Famous Michaels get lots of press, both good and bad, and as a result, the name is always out there. In addition, the name is liberally scattered through both the Old and New Testaments as well as throughout the Koran. Today?s famous Michaels include Michael Millken, Michael J. Fox, Michael Jackson, Michael Jordan, and Michael Douglas, plus others with variations of the name: Mickey Rourke, Mickey Rooney, and Mick Jagger. Michael has been at the top of the names list in this country for over four decades. Variations: Mike Shawn- (Hebrew) God is good Another feminine variation of John David ? (Hebrew) Cherished Even though the name David has been in this country since the 1700s, it has never really gone out of style. The fact that David is a biblical name- David opposed mighty Goliath- and that so many famous people have lived with the name may combine to account for its continued popularity: David Bowie, David Mamet, David Cassidy, David Letterman, Davy Jones, and Dave Winfield. The name has significance in both the Christian and Jewish religions: David is one of the patron saints of Wales, while the Star of David is the cornerstone symbol of Judaism. Variations: Dave Bob- (English) Bright; famous Like its common counterpart Bill, Bob is rarely given as the name that will appear on the birth certificate; Robert it typically the given name of choice. Variations: Bobby Justin- (Latin) Just Kyle- (Scottish) Narrow land When I was at the beach last summer, there must have been at least four little boys under the age of five with the name of Kyle running around. Though Kyle is also a popular choice for girls these days, the name for boys has made it into the top twenty most popular names of the 90s. In Hebrew, it means crowned with laurel. Since the name is so newly popular, expect it to be prominent for the next five to ten years George- (Greek) Farmer While George as a given name has not been the most popular choice in the last couple of decades, it seems to be making a mini-comeback, particularly among parents who wish to honor an older relative with the name. Famous Georges include George Washington, George Patton, Giorgio Armani, and George Bush. Although a woman novelist in the nineteenth century became famous under the pseudonym George Sand, the name George is overwhelmingly more popular for boys than for girls. Variations: Georges-I thought it was close to Georger Craig- (Welsh) Rock Craig was once very popular, with actors Craig Stevens and Craig Lucas claiming it for themselves Tracy- (English) Summer (what a beautiful definition for a name) Variation of Teresa. Tracy was one of the more popular gender-neutral names back in the 60s when it was in the middle of its transition from boys? name to girls? name. Today, other gender-neutral names are more popular, but a number of famous Tracys may renew interest in this name: Tracy Chapman, Traci Ullmna, Tracy Austin Kiara- (American) Unknown definition. Variations: Kiera Leigh- (English) Meadow In its simpler spelling, Lee, this name has always been more popular for boys than for girls, but Leigh is beginning to gain a following. I?ve always liked the name Leigh, but it always seemed that with its exotic spelling it should have an unusual pronunciation as well Gemma- (Irish) Jewel; (Italian) Precious stone Melissa- (Greek) Bee Today Melissa hovers around the bottom half of the top twenty-five list. The name is destined to move up the ranks slightly, owing to the success and popularity of singer Melissa Etheridge. Melissa is an ancient name that was first popular during the early Roman Empire as it was the name of the woman who nursed the mighty god Juno when he was a baby Carissa- (Greek) Refined Andrea- (Scottish) Womanly Feminine version of Andrew. Andrea has regularly appeared in the top fifty names for girls list since the 1950s; however today, the name is more commonly used in one of its more exotic variations, especially the name Andie, after the actress Andie MacDowell. In the 70s, Andrea seemed to be a utilitarian kind of name, but apparently that has changed. Perhaps a character with that name on the show Beverly Hills 90210 has increased the sophisticated feel of the name (It's one of my favorite names by the way. And Andrea, you're part of the S.C.A? That should be very interesting) Isabel- (Spanish) Pledge of God Version of Elizabeth. Though Isabel seems like it might be too ethnic or too old-fashioned to be popular, the truth is that it is one of the more popular names around and still growing. Actress Isabella Rossillini has helped to bring exposure to this name. Variations: Isabella Emily- (English) Industrious Emily is one of those names that automatically implies brains and beauty as well as a nod toward old-fashioned days. In a recent study, Emily was the name that was most often chosen for daughters of women who completed college and have gone on to further their education. Variations: Emilie I'm sorry if I've forgotten anyone, but I tried to include everyone If your name is not here let me know maybe I could find a definition for that as well. I hope you like what your name means |
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you typed all of that up from a book....
bravo for devotion of time :clapjoy: :clapjoy: :clapjoy: :clapjoy: |
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:) hey gemma, that was pretty cool of you to look up our names for us ^_^
ya, the SCA is pretty cool, you should check out the website www.sca.org by special request of my daughter anja...it is "Mr. Fire Guy" :devil1: andrea
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