hi lindaI think it's interesting. Most Anglophones don't really pay attention to the meaning of their names.
My real first name is "pretty" in Spanish. No one in my family knew Spanish or was of Spanish descent. We also just steal.
Sounds yummy. Hope your finger gets better soon.well... the chicken is braising in the oven now... in beer, carrots and leek. by the time we are done, dinner should be ready...
gosh typing without my index is hard.
now i want to know what costume is...promise to no judge youFreshly shaved and showered, and my costume is ready for the party.
Cookie trays are ready too, at one point during the competition I'll put the costume on, and head out, hopefully after the pairs portion is over.
if i well recall (my classic greek is quite rusty) it means one and onlyOoo that is interesting!
My father was a teacher at school and overseas students would often come for a year (or maybe more?) and they'd pick English names.
One of my friends from high school came from China and picked an English name too.
Apparently my name Monica means "wisdom", which if you know me is super hilarious
But a lot of established names means "from (place)". And I know quite some Italians with the name Asia, a name of a continent!in your country people also name children after cities and things...
Blood sacrifice! Let’s see if that works.I offered some blood to Rinky.... i was hurrying up peeling carrots (yes... carrots for the TP) and i peeled my nail and finger off
Is young Gianluca Blue still interested in skating?if that can be of any consolation my sister spent a week here and we celebrated my nephew birthday on sunday. yes, he still hates me
maple syrup sacrifice didn't work...Blood sacrifice! Let’s see if that works.
But, sorry about your nail, 4everchan
That's what Behindthename (the website I go to for name etymologies) says too!if i well recall (my classic greek is quite rusty) it means one and only
they're rare though (some people names their children after shows characters too so you can find Nathan Ricciarelli or Brooke Eposito )But a lot of established names means "from (place)". And I know quite some Italians with the name Asia, a name of a continent!
My real first name has a cool meaning also—as do the names I gave my youngunsI think it's interesting. Most Anglophones don't really pay attention to the meaning of their names.
My real first name is "pretty" in Spanish. No one in my family knew Spanish or was of Spanish descent. We also just steal.