Thursday, August 19, 2010

Why was pharisee saul's name changed to paul, and what's the difference in the meanings of the two names

God had a reasoning for changing people names. Starting even in the old testament. He changed peoples names to something that meant something huge! For instance Sarai to Sarah, Abram to Abraham, Simon (His disciple) to Peter, and of course Saul to Paul. (and others) God did huge life changes in each of thier lives before changing thier names.


This is where to find some of the name changes:


Sarah - Genesis 17:15


Abraham - Genesis 17:5-8


Peter - Matthew 16:15-19


Paul - Acts 13:1-4 prefaces then 13:9 this is where his name changed.


I am not 100% sure of the differant meanings but I do know that every time God gave each of these people a task of some sort, or a promise, or made a covenant with them he changed thier name. I think that is so cool!

Why was pharisee saul's name changed to paul, and what's the difference in the meanings of the two names
I know that God changed Abram to Abraham (Genesis 17:5), Sarai to Sarah (Genesis 17:15), Jacob to Israel (Genesis 35:10), and Simon or Simon Peter, son of John, to Cephas (John 1:42). But please cite to me the Bible verse wherein God Himself changed the name of Saul of Tarsus to Paul. Report Abuse

Reply:Good Question, but I don't know.
Reply:The idea was when God changed someone's name a big change had happened in their life and they were not the same person. It doesn't matter what Saul's name was changed to, what matters that it was changed to show that something significant had taken place in his life.
Reply:Good evening to you, too!





Saul was a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin (Philippians 3:5). He was from Tarsus, a city in Cilicia, Asia Minor (Acts 31:39). He was a Pharisee and persecuted the sect, the Way, until he was blinded by light brighter than the sun on his way to Damascus (Acts chapter 9). This was the turning point in his life from being a persecutor to an advocate.





Did you know that Paul is the Roman name of Saul? Both refer to the same person but one is his Hebrew name and the other, his Roman name. When he became an advocate of Jesus, in all of his letters, he used his Latin or Roman name Paul. He used this name when he preached the good news about Jesus Christ to non-Jews. He used his privilege of Roman citizenship for his own protection when he was persecuted as a Christian.
Reply:I do not know the answer to this question, sorry. I just wanted to comment that you ask some great questions. I often learn things based on your questions and the answers to them. Thanks.
Reply:Pharisee means grade A men and paul is a name that cannot define the soul.The two do not match even though one is the progeny.
Reply:It has change because the new generation no longer need a name of special god name, because its only make this person become so arrogant at the end become a monster?


That is why using special gods name can cause only chaos and more death because human kill god that is why the last test is if he is a god then he shall not bleed to death and will not even die? That is why Jesus claiming son of god is not popular at time to because many super power government will slay Jesus to death. Claiming a son of god means all humanity shall only pray to him and so on. That means loosing power and wealth and people for the government?

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Good muslim or pakistani name for a boy or girl and meanings?

I'm not sure about meanings, but here are some names that I really like.





Boy: Mustafa, Ahmed, Aziz, Shaheryar





Girls: Shehnaz, Shabnam, Zara, Iaisha, Nazia, Yasmin, Kinza

Good muslim or pakistani name for a boy or girl and meanings?
I know an afghanistan name........ Hosi (pronounced Ho-sigh) it means Doe.


What is the name for word's that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings?

I'm working on something and I need words that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings. What are these things called?

What is the name for word's that are spelled the same and sound the same but have different meanings?
They are called homographs. homonyms sound the same like BLEW and BLUE, but homographs LOOK the same as well as sounding the same. I'm sorry I cannot think of any examples at the moment.
Reply:The Best Answer is wrong! Words that are homographs look the same but are *pronounced differently* For instance:





Wind (short i) can mean the movement of air;


Wind (long i) can mean turning the handle of a jack-in-the box





Looks alike but sounds different. Report Abuse

Reply:Bug-an insect


Bug-a volkswagen





Dog-man's best friend


Dog-an ugly girl (slang)





Copper-a metal


Copper-a cop Report Abuse

Reply:homonym





synonyms are words that mean the same thing
Reply:it's homonym
Reply:Synonyms!
Reply:Homonyms are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings (a word couldn't be spelled the same AND have different meaning - it's the same word!)





There, their and they're


To, too and two


Pain and pane
Reply:Homonym
Reply:Homonyms.
Reply:homonyms
Reply:Homonyms





http://www.bayvieweduc.ednet.ns.ca/Smora...
Reply:homonym


My first and last name's meanings?

First name-Katherine


Last name- Zander





origin, wat it means, anything you can find would be a tremendous help!

My first and last name's meanings?
Katherine is a Greek name and it means powerful and pure.





Zander is also a Greek name which means Great leader and helpful...
Reply:Katherine is from Greek, and means "pure."





Zander is a Slavic short form of Alexander, which means "warrior."





"Pure Warrior."
Reply:The name belonged to a 4th-century saint and martyr from Alexandria. She was tortured on the famous Catherine wheel. And zander comes from alexander and it means "defending men".
Reply:don't know, don't care. But thanks for asking.
Reply:The girl's name Katherine \k(a)-theri-ne, kath(e)-rine\ is pronounced KATH-rin, KATH-er-rin. It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "pure". From the word "katharos".





Zander is a very rare male first name and a very popular surname. Abbreviation of the Greek name Alexander, which means "defender of man."
Reply:Zander means "defender of mankind", it can also be a form of "Alexander" in slavic folk.





Katherine is derived from the Greek word for 'pure'

touch-me-not

What's the name and the supposed hidden meanings of all the paintings mentioned in the Da Vinci Code?

In the movie? That Mary Magdalene was the wife, of the Messiah, and that they had a daughter- which is part of the fictional message of the story. "The eye sees what the mind wants it too", as said by the real villian. It's pure fiction, but I think the theory in it, is possible.


Could you suggest a good Muslim name for a boy and a girl and their meanings?

Inshallah I'll name my kids Harmain (girl) and Saqlain (boy).


Saqlain appears in the durood shareef.

Could you suggest a good Muslim name for a boy and a girl and their meanings?
checkout the following website, hope this helps u find a better name


http://www.muslimnames.co.uk/
Reply:ali for boys and zahra for girls
Reply:I could name a heap of names but it all depens on what kind of names takes your fancy i dound this web site take a look it has heaps of names. Good Luck!!


Name meanings...what does 'Brittany' and 'Lynn' Mean?

I have to do this assignment and we have to do the meanings of names of the people we interviewed...but the only thing I can find for 'Brittany' is that it's from France or something...I need like the adjectives or something...

Name meanings...what does 'Brittany' and 'Lynn' Mean?
One of the problems you face is that many modern names (such as Brittany) are used simply because people (parents,mostly) think they are distinctive and sound cool. The older first names which were Anglicized (such as John, James, Andrew, Peter) have meanings that are rooted in their original language.





"Brittany" comes from the name of a region of France, as you know. One online source I checked says that it is so-called for the particular language of the area, "Armorican" or "Armoric", meaning "before the sea". I'd think it's referring to the magnificent coastline of Brittany.





Are last names included? If so, there are lots of possibilities.





EDIT: "Lynn" comes from the Irish name "Flynn" and means "ruddy complexion". The site mentioned that the earlier form of the name may come from Gaelic for "lake", "pool", or "waterfall". Lynn is also a diminutive of "Linda" which means "pretty" in Spanish and Portuguese.








Hope that helps.
Reply:The name is Britney Brittany is a region in France


What are the greek and latin translations and meanings of my name, Kohleen?

http://www.behindthename.com/php/search....


So you would rather use the latin world for "girl", which is "puella" or "puera". I have to say, though, that in irish this word could have a slightly different meaning compared to latin. And it's difficult to translate names, especially if you want to translate a new name to an older language. In modern greek, it would be "kopela(魏慰蟺苇位伪)", "koritsi(魏慰蟻委蟿蟽喂)", and in ancient greek it would be something like "kori(魏蠈蟻畏)". But I suggest using the same name transcribed in foreign characters. In the case of Greek, "螝慰位委谓" or "K伪位委谓", depending on pronunciation.

What are the greek and latin translations and meanings of my name, Kohleen?
The female name Kohleen derives from the Greek name Kolina. I don't know if there is a Latin equivalent, but if there were it would almost certainly be spelled Collina - but that means 'situated on a hill' in Latin (adjective, fem. sing. nominative.)

chestnut

What are the two Latin words and their English meanings that create the name for the item in the picture?

here is the link to the picture: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/conten...





(The Food)

What are the two Latin words and their English meanings that create the name for the item in the picture?
cornu (horn) and copia (plenty)





From Bombay to Mumbai . Why India changed it ? And what are the meanings of the two names ?

The appellation Mumbai is an eponym, etymologically derived from Mumba — the name of the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi, and Aai — mother in Marathi. In the 16th century, the Portuguese named the area Bom Bahia (Good Bay), later corrupted to Bomaím or Bombaim, by which it is still known in Portuguese. After the British gained possession, it was anglicised to Bombay. The name was officially changed to Mumbai in 1995, but “Bombay” is still used by the popular media and by many of the city's inhabitants and famous institutions. The reason for the name change appears to have been a political move by Indian nationalists.

From Bombay to Mumbai . Why India changed it ? And what are the meanings of the two names ?
When did the city's name change to Mumbai?





The city was earlier called Bombay. The name was changed by an act of the Indian parliament in 1997. The reason for this change was that in two of the local languages, Marathi and Gujarati, the city has long been called Mumbai. It is believed that the name comes from the name of one of the old Koli goddesses, Mumba Devi, a temple to whom now stands in Bhuleshwar.





Why was it ever called Bombay?





By a historical accident. There was no city on these seven islands before the 18th century. The nearest city was Thane. It has a long history and was mentioned by many travellers, including Ibn Batuta. The seven islands held many villages with different names, some of which survive in the names of areas in the city: Girgaum and Worli to name just two. The British established a port settlement near the harbour in the late 17th century. This eventually grew and engulfed all the other villages. The name Bombay may have got attached to the British settlement as an English corruption of the Portuguese description of the harbour, "Bom Bahia", meaning good bay.





What would you have liked it to be called?





That's not hard. If the city didn't have a name already, I would have called it "Pydhonie" (meaning foot wash), after a crowded corner of south Mumbai. That place name comes from a long lost creek which allowed tidal waters to wash into a dusty square where no tide has been in the last couple of centuries. But I think it is an apt name for a city which has historically called to wanderers to settle down and do business: the British, the Gujaratis (including the Parsis and the Bohras) and Marwaris, the Iranis, Baghdadi Jews and Armenians, the Tamils, Malayalees and Konkanis, and more recently the Biharis, UP-wallahs and Bengalis.


The name Beathny and the Biblical meanings behind it.

Hiya guys i just wanted some info about the name Bethany-i really like it but i heard the meaning of it is "House of unripe figs" or a place of figs.So Biblically what does this mean?Is it a good name for a child or not?


Please use scripture if you can to back your answers wherever possible.I think the meaning of names is quite important.





Thankyou in advance xSista.Sx

The name Beathny and the Biblical meanings behind it.
I can't back my answer with scripture, but I can back it with personal experience: My name is Bethany, and if you're worried about your baby having a common name, then Bethany is a good one to choose. It's not weird or trendy, but I was always the only one in my class! And I get loads of complements on it, too.
Reply:It's actually the name of a City and it does mean Place of Figs. Probably because a lot of figs grew there. I don't have a specific Bible verse, but it's mentioned in the New Testament, I would look in Matthew chapter 1 or 2.





*edit* I did a search Matthew 21:17, Matthew 26:6, Mark 11:1 those are just a few verses where Bethany is mentioned.
Reply:there are several places Bethany is mentioned in the bible.


Bethany visited by Christ Matthew 21 verse 17


Bethany the home of Lazarus,Mary and Martha John 11 verse1


Bethany Jesus entertained by Simon the leper Mark 14 verse3


Bethany Lazarus raised at John 11 verse 1


Bethany Christ ascended at Luke 24 verse 50


Bethany is a beautiful name for a child.i knew a couple who were very religious and they named their second daughter Bethany because it was a place of such importance to Christ.


good luck.
Reply:try looking at http://www.babynames.com





they say the meaning to it


Why was pharisee saul's name changed to paul, and what's the difference in the meanings of the two names

God had a reasoning for changing people names. Starting even in the old testament. He changed peoples names to something that meant something huge! For instance Sarai to Sarah, Abram to Abraham, Simon (His disciple) to Peter, and of course Saul to Paul. (and others) God did huge life changes in each of thier lives before changing thier names.


This is where to find some of the name changes:


Sarah - Genesis 17:15


Abraham - Genesis 17:5-8


Peter - Matthew 16:15-19


Paul - Acts 13:1-4 prefaces then 13:9 this is where his name changed.


I am not 100% sure of the differant meanings but I do know that every time God gave each of these people a task of some sort, or a promise, or made a covenant with them he changed thier name. I think that is so cool!

Why was pharisee saul's name changed to paul, and what's the difference in the meanings of the two names
I know that God changed Abram to Abraham (Genesis 17:5), Sarai to Sarah (Genesis 17:15), Jacob to Israel (Genesis 35:10), and Simon or Simon Peter, son of John, to Cephas (John 1:42). But please cite to me the Bible verse wherein God Himself changed the name of Saul of Tarsus to Paul. Report Abuse

Reply:Good Question, but I don't know.
Reply:The idea was when God changed someone's name a big change had happened in their life and they were not the same person. It doesn't matter what Saul's name was changed to, what matters that it was changed to show that something significant had taken place in his life.
Reply:Good evening to you, too!





Saul was a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin (Philippians 3:5). He was from Tarsus, a city in Cilicia, Asia Minor (Acts 31:39). He was a Pharisee and persecuted the sect, the Way, until he was blinded by light brighter than the sun on his way to Damascus (Acts chapter 9). This was the turning point in his life from being a persecutor to an advocate.





Did you know that Paul is the Roman name of Saul? Both refer to the same person but one is his Hebrew name and the other, his Roman name. When he became an advocate of Jesus, in all of his letters, he used his Latin or Roman name Paul. He used this name when he preached the good news about Jesus Christ to non-Jews. He used his privilege of Roman citizenship for his own protection when he was persecuted as a Christian.
Reply:I do not know the answer to this question, sorry. I just wanted to comment that you ask some great questions. I often learn things based on your questions and the answers to them. Thanks.
Reply:Pharisee means grade A men and paul is a name that cannot define the soul.The two do not match even though one is the progeny.
Reply:It has change because the new generation no longer need a name of special god name, because its only make this person become so arrogant at the end become a monster?


That is why using special gods name can cause only chaos and more death because human kill god that is why the last test is if he is a god then he shall not bleed to death and will not even die? That is why Jesus claiming son of god is not popular at time to because many super power government will slay Jesus to death. Claiming a son of god means all humanity shall only pray to him and so on. That means loosing power and wealth and people for the government?

chinese hibiscus

The name Bethany and the Biblical meanings behind it.

Hiya guys i just wanted some info about the name Bethany-i really like it but i heard the meaning of it is "House of unripe figs" or a place of figs.So Biblically what does this mean?Is it a good name for a child or not?


Please use scripture if you can to back your answers wherever possible.I think the meaning of names is quite important.





Thankyou in advance xSista.Sx

The name Bethany and the Biblical meanings behind it.
House of figs.Hebrew name.Also a village in the Scripture,Where Lazarus was raised from the dead. I guess there most have been fig tree's there!
Reply:http://www.behindthename.com/name/bethan...


Saturday, July 24, 2010

What are the meanings of your first and middle name...???

I just read a question....and I thought it was cool that both my middle and first names have similar meanings...do yours???


http://babynames.com

What are the meanings of your first and middle name...???
strong one and warrior maiden...it must have been my question you read....but i'm not sure.... :)
Reply:yes mine is King and Lord and my last name mean Zar, but that is really a shame sense I am a popper
Reply:First name means protector/helper of man kind.


Middle name means gift from God.
Reply:Amir= Prince, Hassan=Good
Reply:Helper of men and Capable of loving deeply and lastingly but acutely sensitive.
Reply:My first name means "The Purpose", and my middle name came from my mother's doll baby when she was a kid.





Hint: My first name is NOT Lois!


Give me the names for skih baby (girl and boy) with meanings?

Nevaeh


Heaven backwards

Give me the names for skih baby (girl and boy) with meanings?
http://www.indiashomepage.com/c.aspx?cid...


click child care and baby names links and get top names with meaning
Reply:if it is a male then go for Manmohan Singh
Reply:A





Adishvar: the foremost God





Agam: God; unapproachable





Agamjit: triumph of God





Agampreet: love for God





Ajitesh: unconquerable God





Akal: God; omnipotent; ageless





Akaljeet: triumph of God





Akalpreet: love of God





Arnalinder. immaculate God





Amanjeet: one who conquers cupid; Shiva





Ambreesh: God of sky





Amitesh: limitless God





Amrik- God of sky





Angad: name of the second Sikh guru; a piece of jeweler





Angang- God of love; Kamdev





Atinder: greatest God





Atinderjeet.: triumph of God





Avanesh: lord of the earth





Avaninder: lord of the earth





B





Bani: sayings of the Guru





Bhagwantjot: light of God





Bhagwantroop: in the form of God





Bhupinderpal: preserved by God





Bishan: immaculate God; Vishnu





Bishanpal: brought up by God





Brahamdev: the highest God





Brahamjeet: triumph of God





Brahamsarup: with an appearance like God





C





Charandeep: the light of God's feet





Charanpreet: love for God's feet





D





Datar. the kind God





Depinder: resplendent God





Devasheesh: blessing of God





Devinder: God





Devinderpal: fostered by God





Devjeet: triumphant God





Devpreet: love for God





Dharamdeep: lamp of religion





Dharamdev: God of faith





Dharampreet- love of faith





Dharamsheel: holy; religious; pious





Divjot- divine light





E





Ekambir. one brave God





Ekampreet: love for one's God





Ekanjeet: triumph of God





Ekjot- God is one





G





Gurbachan: sayings of the guru





Gurbaksh: gift of the guru





Gurbhagat-. devotee of the guru





Gurdeep: lamp of the guru





Gurdev: lord; guru





Gurinder. lord; guru





Guriqbal: glory of the guru





Gurjas: fame of the guru





Gurjeet: victory of the guru





Gurjinder. triumph of the guru





Gurjit: triumph of the guru





Gurkirat- praise of the guru





Gurleen: engrossed in the guru





Gurmeet: friend of the guru





Gurnam: name of the guru





Gurneet: moral given by the guru





Gurpal: brought up by the guru





Gurpreet. love for the guru





Gursharan: in refuge of the guru





Gursiman: remembering the guru





Gursimrah: remembering the guru





Gurtej: grandeur of the guru





Gurvinder. lord; guru





H





Harbhajan: hymns of God





Harbinder: absorbed in God





Harbin courageous like God





Hardeep: light of God





Hardev: the highest God





Harinder- God





Harisaroop: with an appearance like God





Harjeet: triumph of God





Harjinder- life which has been granted by God





Harjodh: courageous like God





Harjot: the light of God





Harkirat: praise of God





Harleen: absorbed in God





Harmeet: a friend of God





Harnam: name of God





Harpreet: love of god





Harpuneet: clean; pure like God





Harsimran: remembering God





Hartej: radiance of God





Hitender: compassionate God





I





Inderbir. lord of bravery





Inderdeep: light of the lord





Inderjit- triumph of the lord





Inderpah brought up by God





Inderpreet: love for the God





J





japinder: in appreciation of God





jasleen: engrossed in the fame of God





jasminder: lord of glory





jasvinder: lord of glory





M





Maheshinder: Lord Shiva





Manavinder. lord of humanity





Maninder. lord of mind





Matinder. lord of wisdom





N





Naginder. lord of mountain; Shiva





Nampreet- love for God's name





Nanak. name of the first Sikh guru





Nripinder. lord of kings





O





Onkar- God's name





Onkarjeet: triumph for God's name





Onkarpreet: love for God's name





Opinder. nearness to God





P





Parminder: highest God





Prabhjit: triumph of God





Prabhjot- lamp of God





Prabhmeet: friend of God





Prabhrup: with an appearance of God





Prabhsimran: admiration of God





Pushpinder. God of flowers





R











Raghubir: Lord Rama, hero of the Raghu family





Rajdev: God; sovereign





Ramandeep: enveloped by the light of the lord's love





Raminder: God; beloved





Ramjeet: triumph of God





Rupinder: lord of beauty





S





Sarabdev: omnipresent





Sarabnam: the always present name of God





Sarminder: God of war





Satinderpal: protected by God of truth





Satvinder. God of truth





Sukhinder. God of happiness





Surinder: the chief of Gods





Surinderjeet: triumph of God





SurJit: victory of God





Surjot: fight of God





T





Tavleen: engrossed in God Tejinder. God of grandeur





V





Vijender: triumphant God Vikramjit: God of bravery





Y





Yadvinder: Lord Krishna; God


Meanings of Cute and Pretty Korean/Japanese Names??

Hi There. i Really like Korean and Japanese Names and Would like it If You could tell me some. Meanings Too please %26gt;.%26lt;!!!!

Meanings of Cute and Pretty Korean/Japanese Names??
I love Jap names too!


I'd post all but theres so many!!!


Aiko Female meaning: little love


Akira Male meaning: Intelligent


Ayako Female meaning: Demask


Azami Female meaning: Thistle flower


Amaya Female meaning: Night rain


Ayame Female meaning: Iris


Haya Female meaning: Quick, light


Kaede Female meaning: Maple leaf


Kaiya Female meaning: Forgiveness


Kameko Tortoise-child


Kohana Female meaning:Little flower


Leiko Female meaning: Arrogant


Hiroko Female Japanese Generous.


Hiroshi Male Japanese Generous.


Kei female Japanese rapture, reverence


Keiko Female Japanese The beloved or adored one.


Kiyoko Female Japanese Clear.
Reply:Kokoro means heart. Japanese.





That's all I got but I love it.

poinsettia

Can you tell me the name of a book or website that tells the meanings and orgins of well known expressions?

For example


"A stitch in time saves nine."


"Let sleeping dogs lie."


Etc.


Thanks.

Can you tell me the name of a book or website that tells the meanings and orgins of well known expressions?
i think if you want a reputable source (since a lot of this stuff can be made up), i'd suggest trying the Oxford English Dictionary (there's an online site, but you have to pay for it). Instead try a library.





as for ones that could very well be true but aren't backed up by much, try





http://www.phrases.org.uk/





http://www.idiomsite.com/





http://www.rootsweb.com/~genepool/saying...
Reply:Bartlett's Quotations seems to be what you're looking for... if you want to search on yahoo for "origin of famous expressions", you'll find some websites, but who knows if they're reliable. Here's a link to Bartlett's on Amazon - see if it's what you're looking for.


http://www.amazon.com/Bartletts-Familiar...
Reply:I often find those answers on Wikipedia, or at least a good place to look for more "reliable" sources.





Also a good place to check is the general reference section of your favorite bookstore, sometimes they'll have books about things like that.
Reply:It's like a big list of all that stuff, but I'm having a time remembering the name of it: "Bartlett's Quotations?"


See my newborn boy, give me names with meanings like "Light,Vision,Way,Proud(abhima鈥?no)and your best choice

I am from KERALA-INDIA setteld in SEYCHELLES, I have been working all over india and so i am interested in names from all over our continent.

See my newborn boy, give me names with meanings like "Light,Vision,Way,Proud(abhima鈥?no)and your best choice
Jus see these sites.....





http://www.kerals.com/babynames.htm


I went and looked up my name on a site that tells meanings for names....?

and it told me that my name means "bald". Is the term "bald" some type of trait that a person has or is its only meaning, "lack of hair"?











Please don't give me guff about this, this is a very serious thing.

I went and looked up my name on a site that tells meanings for names....?
It could refer to the appearance of baldness, as in bald eagle, which has white feathers on its head. Or there's bald mountain, which is so tall that the top is above the tree line.
Reply:It could also mean lack covering (like a bald spot on the lawn) or adornment, or it could mean undisguised or blunt (like bald lie).

croton plant

How do you pronounce the name - TALLULAH, and TWYLA, and the origins/meanings of the name.?

Is Tallulah - Pronounced: ta-loo-ha!


and Twyla - Pronounced: twi -lah!

How do you pronounce the name - TALLULAH, and TWYLA, and the origins/meanings of the name.?
i have just got a pet cat ive called Tallulah, i think it means soemthing to do with jumping over water. check any baby name site for meaning.
Reply:Hi Talulah is pronounced Tal oo lah its Native American and means Glittering girl.


Twyla is pronounced Tw i la its English and means double threath woven





One of them is my name....
Reply:That's how the Twyla I knew pronounced it. I would pronounce TAllulah ta-loo-lah.
Reply:Don't know about the second one, but the first is Ta loo la.


Jamiroquai has a song entitled Tallulah, you can listen to him!
Reply:you pronounce Tallulah - ta-loo-lah


and Twyla would be how you say - twi-lah


don't know the meanings or origin would have to search it on the net.
Reply:TALOOLA - the origins you will find if you search on 'names' Twyla sounds Welsh? Anyway you'll find both if you search on 'Girls names'


Is there a name for word groups that have different spellings and meanings yet sound alike?

I'm talking about words like: wares, wears, where's.

Is there a name for word groups that have different spellings and meanings yet sound alike?
Isn't it homonyms? like sea and see!
Reply:the word you are looking for is hononyms


synonyms are words that mean the same but are different
Reply:homonyms
Reply:Yes ...homophones... better examples are:





use


ewes


hues


hews


Hughes


U's
Reply:1. Two, too, to





2. eight, ate





3.lakh, lack





4.Four, Fore





5. one, won





6.Far, For





7. Fair, Fare





These pairs come readily to mind.
Reply:Homonyms
Reply:yup im thnin its homonyms, plz give me 10 pts purty plz!?!?!?!?!
Reply:It is called contractions
Reply:HOMOPHONES!


YAY!


Homonyms are things that look alike but mean different.


Example: Trunk (elephant's nose) and trunk (place to put stuff in car)


Im having a baby and I was wondering if anyone knew any names with cool meanings?

Names with cool meanings

Im having a baby and I was wondering if anyone knew any names with cool meanings?
Do you have specific "cool meanings" in mind?





Also, some baby name search engines let you type in a meaning and they will find all the names in different languages that mean that
Reply:BRIDGET


Gender: Feminine





Usage: Irish, Scottish, English, Irish Mythology





Pronounced: BRIJ-it (English) [key]





Anglicized form of the Irish name Brighid which means "exalted one". In Irish mythology she was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom, the daughter of the god Dagda. This name was also borne by two important saints: a patron saint of Ireland (also known as Brigid) who established a convent at Kildare in the 5th century, and Saint Bridget of Sweden (also known as Birgitta) who founded an order of nuns in the 14th century.
Reply:joshua means warrior and vondershell means wonderfull
Reply:if the baby is boy Manabu. it means study %26amp; learn and if the baby is girl Haydee
Reply:matthew ............... gift from god, gods gift to women








deanna, diana............... goddess off the moon
Reply:Well, if it's a boy you could name him the following: Aiden(means little fiery one), Taber(means of the trenches), or Artemis (means of the moon). If it's a girl you could name her Virginia(means virginal). For more try babynames.com or type in a search to google. Hope you pick a cute name for your baby.
Reply:This name does not have any cool meanings but I like it, 7-up
Reply:HAWKAHEY, means; today is a good day to die. warriors screamed it as they went into battle.
Reply:Menorrhea is a pretty name for a girl. It means "flowing stream."
Reply:Bjorn means athletic;Daniel,Charles,and James.
Reply:Thum KaGahi, means Chicken Coconut Soup in Thai.
Reply:You should go with something from Stargate. How about Teal'c or Jolinar? Teal'c means strength that is good.


Do the meanings of your first and middle names complement eachother?

I don't think they have to. When I'm old enough to have kids, I'll probably end up giving them family names - but my parents sort of went for it. They picked two kinds of virtuous qualities they were hoping I'd personify - so my names mean "pure, unsullied and clear" and "angelic". Hehe....





Ok, maybe those don't comepletely tie in with eachother - but how about yours?





Do you have a name like Leon Richard - making you a powerful and brave lion? =)





Or maybe your names spell out a pretty phrase - like Autumn Skye





Whether they were meant to be that way or just happened to





If there's no obvious relationship, maybe you could find out what they mean for fun, and make up your own connection

Do the meanings of your first and middle names complement eachother?
I can't find my name Westley (WEST-lee) in most books. The similar name Wesley means 'from the west field', and my middle name Trent seems to mean 'thirty'. I can't think of anyway they connect. I also saw Trent with the meaning 'gushing waters'....





So I guess if you put 'from the west field', and 'gushing waters' they can connect to mean I flooded a field? Lame!
Reply:My first and middle names are both from the Bible. Abigail Josephine (Josephine is a feminine form of Joseph).


But I don't think that was intentional. My parents just like Abigail and Josephine was my great aunt.





My dad wanted to name me Applebee though. Like the restaurant.
Reply:Yeah...my name makes no sense. It mean "Most beautiful" (aww thanks mom and dad) and the middle is " Tribal Name of the Gauls", which I really hope is wrong... cause that's kinda ugly





Maybe I'm an extremely beautiful Gaul warrior? That makes no sense. Booo. Nice Ouran avatar though. I love Kyouya!



Reply:Tracey is a variation of Theresa and means "late summer"


Lynn means "ruddy-complected"





Um... okay then. Nope, my name makes NO sense.
Reply:My first and middle names mean Wild Mercy... oh, thanks mum and dad. I'm not exactly wild, so there's no need to have mercy. LOL ;p
Reply:"bitter star" and "weary"





Not really, though they're both negative.
Reply:Well, mine is Amber Dawn, so kinda. Yeah the dawn is an amber color!

kumquat care

鈥淲hat are the names of some popular flowers with a sentimental meanings to you鈥? and why?

Stargazer Lilies - I had them in my wedding bouquet.

鈥淲hat are the names of some popular flowers with a sentimental meanings to you鈥? and why?
Dandelions, because I always used to pick them when I was little. They're my favourite flower.
Reply:Pansies - because my best friend's father planted them in his flower bed every fall.
Reply:the poppy...always for rememberance


What are the two Latin words and their English meanings that create the name for the item in the picture?

The basket thing holding the food and such


Here is the link to the picture:


http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/conten...





Please answer this! It is for extra credit which i really need!

What are the two Latin words and their English meanings that create the name for the item in the picture?
cornu + copiae = cornucopia


Cornu = horn


Copia = plenty, abundance, copiae = of plenty etc.


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By the way, I saw your other question asking for the meaning of the Latin word cornucopia, but cornucopia is an English word. The Latin word is cornucopiae


Where may I find the meanings AND pronounciations of scientific (i.e. binomial or Linnean) names ?

For example - Helianthus annus means annual sun flower, Homo sapiens means man, the wise, etc.

Where may I find the meanings AND pronounciations of scientific (i.e. binomial or Linnean) names ?
My favorite is the book 'Gardener's Latin' by Bill Neal


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gardeners-Latin-...


BOTANICALS: Cross Reference of Latin Binomials and American Common Names


http://www.ctfa.org/Content/NavigationMe...


Botanical Pronounciations, References, and Images


http://roundrobin2001.0catch.com/audio.h...


http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/...


http://ancienthistory.about.com/gi/dynam...


http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/...
Reply:This is my favorite site for that sort of information:


http://www.calflora.net/botanicalnames/i...





And here's another:


http://garden-gate.prairienet.org/botrts...
Reply:Learn Latin. Genera names refer to association (sometimes people) like Rudbeckia (follower of Linnaeus). The specific epithet refers to place (canadensis, virginiana), color (rubra, blanca), size (robusta, major, minor) and the like.
Reply:Learn Latin. Genera names refer to association (sometimes people) like Rudbeckia (follower of Linnaeus). The specific epithet refers to place (canadensis, virginiana), color (rubra, blanca), size (robusta, major, minor) and the like.


Does anyone research name origins and meanings?

OR is that only something I do. I have Irish and English and Latin Surnames in all my children, most of their names are unique and unusual but of centuries old origins.....I was just wondering if ANYONE else trys to research a names meaning and origins? All of my children are either musically gifted/artistic with the ability for creative writing and two of my children have nation wide modelling contracts. I do think names are significant to a childs development of character.

Does anyone research name origins and meanings?
It has been a hobby of mine since I was about 11 to research names. Now that I am planning a family, I am researching names even more to find one with meaning and history, but also one with personal meaning. To me, unusual is not as important as meaningful and the name being weighty with history.
Reply:No you are not alone. I do that as well. I have checked my first and middle name are they are both, Latin and I not latin. My first name is means "christlike and annotated" while my middle name meaning true image. I really do not think the names are sinificant to a childs development, because I am no where near a saint, but I do like to may sure everyone is in peace or close to joy. But it is fun, I have checked for the meaning of the names I plan to name by children and they are all peaceful names. So I don't think its a problem.
Reply:Always research. I'll be damned if I'm going to name my kid something along the lines of "Sea of bitterness" because really, that's just harsh. I do believe names help shape a child's character. I'm always a fan of using names that have deep meaning to the family. My first born son will carry a middle name that has gone down the Irish side for ages.
Reply:yes I have to pick a name that means something . I would never name my something that doesn't have any significant meaning.
Reply:Yea, i research meanings...always have.


It's definately significant to me.
Reply:I do that

cattleya

Plz tell me some nice names from R and M wid their meanings.?

should have good meaning not nonsense meaning plzz

Plz tell me some nice names from R and M wid their meanings.?
Malaysia


Riahanna
Reply:Check out www.babynames.com
Reply:M:


Mahalo = Praise


Malino = Peaceful


Makamae = Precious, of great worth





R:


Riley = rye clearing


Rohan = ascending, healing


Randi = counsel, beautiful
Reply:Ridiculous





That is what my science teacher call me when i answer a question wrongly %26gt;.%26lt;


The Devils name and their meanings?

I have asked a couple of questions on believing in the existence of the Devil and some of the answers have gotten me thinking on the meaning of the Devils name.


For example Lucifer means light bringer, many people also have said that devil means challenger. What about beezelbub, and I know there are more out there I just can't think of them all right now.


Thanks for your answers.

The Devils name and their meanings?
You are right Lucifer does mean light bringer. This name comes from his angelic beginnings as the herald of God, he brought forth his word and preceeded him. Because of the ancient comaprison between a supreme deity and the sun that long predates christianity God was seen as the form of the sun, and hence his herald was known as Light Bringer





Satan is a hebrew word meaning accuser, and represents his new role after the Fall as a challenger of Gods Ways, or perhaps from the alternate theory that this was always his role and that he never committed treason but has always been a challenger to test faith.





Beelzebub i didn't know the origin of but a quick search yielded that it was the name of an earlier god of the Philistines, and could have been a convenient name in current use that could have been used to represent a smaller being opposed to God.





Check out this site for some better info but be aware it has been tampered with recently
Reply:I know that "Satan" was taken from the Hebrew "Shaitan" and Lucifer was a Sun God.
Reply:Hmm, I'm thinking. Satan comes from the Arabic Shaitan, which means devil, but not any particular devil, I believe. Beelzebub might be a corruption of the god Baal.





And Hell comes from Hel, the Norse goddess of the underworld.
Reply:Ba鈥榓l Zeb没b might mean 'Lord of Zeb没b', referring to an unknown place called Zeb没b, or 'Lord of things that fly'


Top muslim baby names for both boys and girls with meanings?

arabic, persian and pushto names will be better

Top muslim baby names for both boys and girls with meanings?
My favorite Arabic names are..





For Boys:


Hassan - Beautifier, حسّان


Saeed/sa'id - Happy, Lucky, سعيد


Samir/Sameer – Companion, سمير





For Girls:


Amirah/Ameera - Princess, أميرة


Fatima - To abstain, name of Prophet Muhammad's daughter, فاطمة





If I had a son I would probably name him Hassan. I absolutely love Arabic names. :)
Reply:Emet means truth


Farooq means he who distinguishes truth from falsehood


Seek the truth first
Reply:My nieces name is Layla but I am not sure what that means and my daughters name is Aliyah also I dont know what it means and arabic but are both beautiful arabic names
Reply:Boys: Shaan-- Splendour.


Shakeel-- Good looking.


Asad-- Lion


Babar- -Lion.


Naveed-- Good news.


Najam-- Star.


Tahir-- Purifier.


Adil-- Just.


Masha'al-- Torch.


Girls: San'aa, Tasbeeh-- Praise of God.


Layla-- Night.


Sadaf-- Shell.


Rukhsana-- Dawn.


Rameen-- Proficient.


Areeba-- Expert.
Reply:Muhammad, Ahmad, Hamad for boys


Aisha, Khadijah, Aminah are the most popular for girls
Reply:Girl Arabic names:


Abia, Aleah, Cantara, Emani, Fatima, Ghada, Habiba, Halimah, Imani, Jalila, Kalila, Laela, Lilith, Maja, Marya, Nalia, Omaira, Qadira, Rabi, Rasha, Rayya, Samira, Shahar, Tabina, Vega





Boy Arabic names:


Abdul, Ahmad, Asad, Bilal, Fadi, Fahaad, Ferran, Ghazi, Gilad, Habib, Hadi, Hakim, Hassan, Imad, Ismael, Jabir, Jamaal, Mohamed, Nadim, Omar, Rafiq, Rahul, Rashad, Samir, Sayyid





I am not going to look up all the meanings, you can do a search for any name you like and find the meanings quite easily online.
Reply:How About Jesus!


I have a male and a female cockatiel. I want to give them interesting names with meanings. Any suggestions?

Bonnie and Clyde? We used to have two geese named that. They terrorized us kids.





Poor Bonnie! She always wanted babies, but her eggs were never fertile. She would sit for weeks on her eggs and we would have to go take them from her so she would give up and go eat and drink and take care of herself again.





One day we went out to save her from certain death and discovered she had been sitting on a light bulb for the previous 3 weeks. :(





It was sooo sad.

I have a male and a female cockatiel. I want to give them interesting names with meanings. Any suggestions?
How about


Him - ADONIS - The greek god (of vegetation)


Her - ATHENA - The greek WARRIOR GODDESS (daughter of Zeus)


:)
Reply:My first breeding pair that I got I called 'Pink %26amp; Floyd'


I tend to name all my birds after musicicians or groups that I like...


eg: Stevie, Ray and Vaughn, Pearljam, matchbox 20....and so on!
Reply:i choose for you:





the male: BAMBRIS





the female: HORMONELLA








best answer NO ?
Reply:i had four two males and two females they where named as they where paired fred and wilma and barney and betty, after the


flintstones. they never reproduced ( at least while i had them, i had to give them away as a whole, the condo i moved to didn't


allow pets), so i don't know if there is a pebbles or bam-bam


flittering around.
Reply:Hi there. I too like famous couple names like Sonny and Cher, John and Yoko, Cleopatra and Mark Anthony, Fred and Wilma, Homer and Marge, The first names of your parents. Have fun with this and you will find your answer.
Reply:what about trying a pet name website there are thousand of names to pick and choose from! i think they even separate the male and female names! those websites are easy to come by and esspecially great if you want the names to mean somthing!
Reply:fred and lucy
Reply:I named my cockatiel Frankie n Johnny. I know it does not have any meaning but i pick the names from character in a movie.

viola

What is ur name and its meanings?

Muhammad,


means: who has been admired

What is ur name and its meanings?
Timothy. I think it means Warrior.





I also know that it's a type of grass you would feed a hamster.
Reply:My name is Bethany and it means "poverty stricken". It's Hebrew.
Reply:Mark idk its meaning besides the verb To Mark


but i know its from the Bible
Reply:Tia


in Spanish means aunt


Greek meaning is princess
Reply:My name is Anasuya,and it means 'without spite or envy'
Reply:Cadence and i dont know the meaning
Reply:Mine is a Scottish name...


Can some one list the names of god and give the meanings.???

i need to know so that when i'm asked i can answer.

Can some one list the names of god and give the meanings.???
From an old song (sorry I can't remember it properly)





Jehovah Jireh, God will provide


Jehovah Shalom, God is peace


Jehovah M'Keddesh, God who sanctifies


Jehovah Nissi, God is my banner





Jehovah Rohi, God my shepherd


Jehovah Rophe, God heals


Jehovah Tsikenu(?) God my righteousness


Jehovah Shammah, God who is there
Reply:Here ya go,,,





http://www.blueletterbible.org/study/mis...
Reply:Abba means Father
Reply:Which god are you referring to. The God of the Bible or the gods of the Hindus or Buddhist or Muslims... There are many that are called by the title God. The word god basically means a might one, and can and has been used of deities and men and angels
Reply:Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter.





They are the "nonfixed" celestial objects upon which all ancient religions rest.
Reply:there are religions and sects built around knowing the names of god. One is Kabbalah and another is forms of Alchemy. Some worship entirely different gods than you are probably thinking of! If you get any definite answers, let me know!
Reply:All names are Gods names.God means almighty,allpower ful.Some call Jesus,Allah,Eswar,Krishna etc.......so many names but one God.
Reply:God has only one name, though many titles and descriptions.


It is the fault of the scholars and uninformed that teach God has many names.





His one name is spelled with the Hebrew letters Yod-Hey-Vav-Hey.


Among His many titles and descriptions...





Elohim, description, God who created all


El Shaddai, title, God Alnighty


Adonai, title, my Lord


Eli, description, my God


Father, description, father





But God has only one name, the name He gave to Moses to give to the children of Israel to be a memorial name for all generations. A name that no other 'god' can claim or answer to. A name that will identify the only God that is above all gods.


Yod-Hey-Vav-Hey (spelled with hebrew letters)





Yehu'ah. My God and my King.
Reply:http://www.ldolphin.org/Names.html
Reply:In Hindu Philosophy God's name is Sadchidanand which means Truth + Awareness+ Bliss





So the all these qualities together simultaneously is called God


Does anyone know the translations or meanings of these Thai names? Penwadee and Munladee.?

These are both feminine names.





Penwadee: "Good female born on the night of a full moon." I'm fairly certain of this one.





Munladee: I am not sure what this means. "dee" means good - but beyond that I am at a loss. Having the name written in Thai script would help with this one.





Sorry, this is the best I can do.

Does anyone know the translations or meanings of these Thai names? Penwadee and Munladee.?
try 2000names.com


What are the meanings of the names Raees. Rayyan and Amaani?

Raees- leader, chief (boys name)


Rayyan- gate of heaven (boys name)


Amaani- aspiration, desire (girls name)

tricolor

Where can i find info on babys name and their meanings?

ivillage.com

Where can i find info on babys name and their meanings?
Go to your local library or bookstore and ask for books on baby names %26amp; meanings -- you could also try a web search for BABY NAMES %26amp; MEANINGS or just go to www.makewayforbaby.com/babynames
Reply:Yahoo has a baby name finder in its Health section under pregnancy (link below) There are plenty of other services such as Babynames.com.
Reply:get a baby book or the internet
Reply:BabyNames.com
Reply:YOu search google... Names and their meanings... Choose the second one...
Reply:names on baby girls an there meaning


I've been looking at name meanings and found out that my brothers means Hidden Nook what the hell is that?

It can often mean that he has "hidden value," or that there is more to him than meets the eye. I don't know what your brother's name is, but that might be interpreted "sanctuary," too. On the other hand, if you got that off the internet...it could be really off.

I've been looking at name meanings and found out that my brothers means Hidden Nook what the hell is that?
Nook:


1. A small corner, alcove, or recess, especially one in a large room.


2. A hidden or secluded spot.





You could call him a secret cubby-hole!! But there are often other meanings for names, apart from the obvious. Have you tried checking further? And ask your parents where they found the name, they might have got it from a different language, which could give it a totally different meaning! What is his name, anyway?





If it's 'Darnell', then two sites I found said it's a variation of Darrel, which is a variation of Darryl, which is; Derived from French D'Airelle meaning "of Airelle". This was originally a Norman surname denoting one who came from Airelle in France.


What are the name meanings for Leopold Brezhnev and Adolf Hitler?

Leopold means "Lion with Bad Breath". Brezhnev means "he who walks on people's heads". Adolf mean's "how to tenderize an entire culture before baking them at 400 degrees in ovens". Hitler means "all you proper aryans have limousines waiting for you out front. All you jews will form the road that those limousines drive on".





hope this helps...


Is there any one who send me arabic,persion baby girl and boy names with good meanings plz.?

hi. my baby will born in 3rd month of 2007 and i want to give him/her a good meaning name.is there any one help me to choice a diffrent and meaningful muslim baby name plz.

Is there any one who send me arabic,persion baby girl and boy names with good meanings plz.?
Here's a link to girl Arabic names:


http://www.ummah.net/family/fem.html


Here's a link to boy Arabic names:


http://www.ummah.net/family/masc.html


And here's a link for general Arabic names:


http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/ara.php


Here's a link for general Persian names:


http://www.anvari.org/cols/Original_Pers...


Here's another website for Persian names for boys and girls:


http://www.geocities.com/persian_names/
Reply:for girls


Fatima:the one who get he baby stop feeding by breast


Aisha: the long living age


khadega: the kids who born in seven month


Janna: the fruits from heaven


gana: the heaven


Lena:the baby palm


Dana:the small pearl


for boys


Ali:the one who will be great


abd Alla:the slave of god


abd El rahman:the slave of god


Mohamed


zeyad


Omar:the one who have a long age


amro:the small palm


Kareem:generous
Reply:http://www.babycenter.com/babyname/?s_ev...





I think u should take a look at this site -- you put in the origin which u want to look for (Arabic %26amp; Persion) and it will bring up a list of names along with the meaning of them


There are so many with such beautiful meaning that it would take forever to write them all down





Good luck

flamingo flower

Do these names sound cool?And even if they do, do you have any other suggestions?Name meanings are important.?

We don't know whether it'll be a boy or girl yet, but as it took us literally years to hammer out a name we both liked for our son, we could use some help. Halia (ha-LEE-ah) Ella is one thought. Halia means rememberance of a loved one and it has been a little over a year since my mother-in-law passed. Though, since it is a rare name, do you think she'd be picked on? We're also a lot Irish so since one meaning of Ella is elfin and we have the small elfy-like ears, I thought that could be cool. Another one Jase/Jason Alden. Jase/Jason means healer and Alden means pledge (so healer's pledge. Perfect if he's a doctor ;). Whatever we choose I want it to mean something positive and preferably inspiring. Our son's name means undefeatable peace (and happily at this point, he is). While meanings are important, we're totally cool with mixing name nationalities. Please help!

Do these names sound cool?And even if they do, do you have any other suggestions?Name meanings are important.?
Jason Alden flows really well and has a great meaning combo. It's also interesting that Jason is mentioned in the Bible as someone who provided hospitality to some people that were being persecuted. Hospitality was an important value in ancient cultures and you couldn't betray someone staying in your house--almost like an honour pledge, so that fits in with the name Alden too.





I would use the full name Jason and save Jase for a nickname. That way the child would have both options and not be tied down to Jase if it turned out to be too confusing for people to pronounce or spell.





Halia Ella is pretty but just doesn't flow well. I think it is the two vowels coming together at the word break. If you like Halia, then a middle name beginning in a consonant would flow better. For example:





Halia Cara (Cara is of Gaelic origin and means "beloved; friend" so perhaps the meaning combo would be "remembrance of a beloved friend")


Halia Jade (Jade is of Spanish origin and refers to the semiprecious green stone. The stone was believed to have the magical power of providing protection against disorders of the intestines. So you've got the healing idea in there.)


Halia Kai (Kai is Hawaiian meaning "the sea". The sea is sometimes used as a metaphor for eternity or crossing into the afterlife, so it would fit well with "remembrance").





I don't see any problem with the initials you mentioned.





Best wishes!
Reply:i think what you have chosen by yourselves is great. i like halia ella but might like it better switched to ella halia. both pretty names with pretty meaning. the boy name is great too- go with jase. its a nice little spin on a a common name. and alden works good with it. jason alden both ends with 'n' so i dont think it flows as well as jase alden. good job! very well thought out names.


good luck and congrats!
Reply:While I think Halia is pretty %26amp; unusual and I like Ella -- I don't like the names together, they both have the same sound ending %26amp; I don't think they roll off the tongue together.





Halia Elise -- still would have the same initials and means consecrated to God.





Good luck %26amp; congratulations!
Reply:Halia Ella is very pretty sounding, and unique, and I like how you've brought in your Irish culture to naming.





I like the Jason Alden. Jase to the illiterate eye might come out as "jazzy", which would be annoying.





As far as teasing, kids are mean and will tease no matter what you name them. But both are lovely names.
Reply:No I like the intitials 'JAH', it could always be a nickname lol. I really like the name Ella for a girl and Jase Alden for a boy. You picked very well :)
Reply:I like both the names actually. Ella also means young girl in spanish. I like the name Jase.





I dont think either of these would cause a problem.





Good luck
Reply:Wow, you've been doing some research! I think those names are cool and meaningful in a good way. I personally like the name Santos Wes cuz its a mix of latin and.....american I guess.... I love your names though.
Reply:Just come up cool off the wall names that you like. My sons' name are Jarrod Liono and Kamdor Ninjor.
Reply:I think the name Halia is very pretty. Halia Ella sounds nice, but it trips the tongue a little. Have you thought about looking into Gaelic names, since you're Irish? I also kind of like Halia Fay (or Fae).





I think Jason Alden is perfect. I would go with Jason and the nickname Jase, if you want to use Jase. It will give him an alternative if he wants something a little different.


Does anyone know the origins and meanings of the last names Ploch, Pitcock, Tayam, Maciel, Vivar, and/or Udomb

Ploch- This is a surname of Czech origin. Recorded in over forty spelllings including Vlach (Czech), Wloch (Polish), Wallach (Jewish), Walch, Wloch, Ploch, Bloch (German), Olasz (Hungarian), Volokhov (Russian), Bloch (France) and in England the rare Block, as well as many diminutives and patronymics including Vlasek, Vlasaneek, Vlahovic, Vlahos, Vlajkovic and others. It derives from a medieval word vlach meaning a foreigner, and is cognate with such words as welsch, originally German, and anglicised to welsh or walsh. In England welsh was a term given by the invading Anglo-Saxons of the pre 6th century a.d., to the Olde English who fled into what was then known as Cambria, and later as Wales. Vlach was first applied in medieval times by the Czechs to refugee Italians and Rumanians, who were (are) also known as Walchians. It is unclear when or where the surname was first recorded, as church registers for many parts of Europe particularly those under former Communist control have been destroyed. From those available we have recordings such as Johan Vlach at Kobylnice, Brno, Czech Republic, on August 27th 1746, and Simon Vlahovic at Tinjan, Slovenia, on April 4th 1914.





Pitcock-This name, with variant spellings Pydcock, Pithcock and Pitcock, derives from Pyd or Pid, short forms of the old English pre 7th Century personal name Pyd(d)a, plus the suffix "cock". Though not recorded independently this personal name is preserved in such placenames as Piddinghoe in Sussex and Piddington in Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire. The latter place was recorded variously as Petintone (1086, Pydentona (circa 1160) and Pidinton (1187), and translates as "the tun (settlement) of Pydda's people". The suffix "cock" was always added to the nickname of the baptismal name, and it indicated the pertness of lusty and swaggering youth. On December 24th 1561 Constantyen Pidcock, an infant was christened in St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London and on January 19th 1794, Mary Ann Pitcock was christened in St. Leonards, Shoreditch. The christening of Charlotte, daughter of William Pidcock, took place in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster on October 28th 1798. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Thomysin Pydcock, (christening), which was dated August 3rd 1560, St. Vedast, Foster Lane, London, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1, known as "Good Queen Bess", 1558 - 1603. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling





Icouldnt find the other names. Sorry. I hope that much helps though.

growing tuberose

Can you write to me japanese boy and girl names with their meanings.ta?

In Japanese names there are alot of prefixes and suffixes which you can mix and match.





Some examples of popular suffixes for boys:





taro (meaning firstborn son)


jiro or hiro (meaning secound son)


ichi (also meaning firstborn son)


ta (meaning "chubby" or healthy)


to (meaning person)


shi (meaning "good" or "gentle")





Some examples of suffixes for girls:


mi (meaning beutiful or sea, wave etc.)


ka (meaning flower or fruit)


ko (meaning "child" or "daughter")


ri (meaning flower or beauty)


na (also beauty or flower, or royalty)





Popular with both boys and girls


ki (tree, shining, sea, etc.)


ya (to be or "how")





You can then add the prefixes to make your name;


For example: Yu (meaning gentle, kind or water...there are many other meanings for "Yu" as well)- (boys names) Yutaro, Yuta, Yuto, Yuhiro, Yuichi, Yuichiro or (girls names) Yumi, Yuka, Yuko, Yuna, Yuri, Yuko, Yumiko, Yurina, Yukari (girls) Or (Both boy or girl) Yuki or Yuya





Some other popular prefixes: Dai (meaning "great"), Nao (meaning honest), Ri (meaning cold, Jasmine..etc.) Shio (meaning "Salt" or "White")





There are tons of things you can mix and match check out this web site for lots of names (though some translations are a bit wierd).





http://www.japanese-name-translation.com...





If you are looking for names that would work in both English and Japanese, here are a few:


Girls:


Ami, Erika, Emi, Emiri, Karen, Kairi (pronounced similar to "Kailie" in Japanese),Naomi, Mari, Miki, Mina, Marina, Mai, Kei (pronounced like "Kay"), Kanon, Gina (prononced with a soft "G" in Japanese), Sana (sounds similar to Sauna), Rutsu (like "Ruth")





Boys:


Ken, Seiji (pronounced similar to "sage"), Jyoji (pronounced similar to "George" ),


Shimon (like "Simon"), Eri (pronounced like "Eddie") ...





Also try:





http://www.babynameworld.com/japanese.as...





There are also tons of meanings (depending on the Kanji and sound) to choose from. Good luck!

Can you write to me japanese boy and girl names with their meanings.ta?
Kamikaze " Devine wind." I suppose that you are going to Blow this one out ?
Reply:Yuki is a japanese girl name it means snow
Reply:hiroshi....means tolerant.....which is ironic....
Reply:My girlfriend's name is Sachiyo, meaning happy. 幸代


Many girls names end in ko 子, meaning children. eg, Maiko, Emiko, Yukiko, Michiko. etc etc. The meaning of the names depends on which Kanji is used, there are usually many different ways of writing names, I know some people who spell their names (Japanese) in Katakana, and have no meaning.
Reply:It meaning depends on the Kanji, not the sound of the name.
Reply:I know a name that is commen in Japan and America - HANA means flower
Reply:Each Kanji (Japanese Character) has it's own meaning and sound. Kamissa is a girls name that I know... there's two Kanji to write it. One for Kami meaning Devine and one for the Sa sound meaning Born so I suppose it would be Devine Born.


Name meanings and you?

What is your names and their meanings and do they fit you??Just curious:)





Mine is Victoria Ann





Victoria means victorious,Winner and Conqueror and I am mostly victorious in things I do and when I try to achieve something I generally conquer it.





Ann means Gracious, Merciful and I am gracious and merciful sometimes!! lol

Name meanings and you?
My name is California Alana














The meaning of the name California is Name Of A Mythical Land.... lol.


The meaning of the name Alana is Little Rock








Haha, so...
Reply:My name is Emilie it means rival, laborious,ambitious,flattering, hardworking,and eager..that is what i found on the web! I guess laborious and hardworking suit me because my teacher said i am an over-achiever today...lol





My middle name is Marie- that one means bitter...not so much me...hah :]
Reply:Sarah : "Princess" - I hope not :/ (The word "princess" brings about negative connotations for me, i.e. somebody spoiled, babied and pampered...) Sarah was known in the Bible for her audacity. When God told her that she was to bare a son, she had the boldness to laugh about it. The son she eventually bore was Isaac which (not so coincidentally) means "laughter." I like to think I'm bold. :)





Elizabeth : "God's Oath" or "God has promised" (The meaning is derived from her own story in the Bible - God promised Elizabeth a son. Her son was John (John also means "God's Gift" or "God has given".))
Reply:My name is Rachel Marie





Rachel means Ewe in Hebrew, and I guess sheep are like gentle and sweet and stuff... Ha ha that's kinda me... Sometimes. The weird thing about my name, is, my brother's name is Jacob, and Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob... Ha ha





Marie means bitter in Hebrew, which I guess can sometimes be me, too... Like sometimes I'm just not in a good mood.





Ha ha pretty much, I'm a Bitter Sheep. They cancel each other out.
Reply:Katey means pure, i am definately not pure haha. I dont think my name suits me at all, to me its a very girly cutesy name and i am the complete opposite. I think even the spelling 'Kady' would suit me alot better.





My middle name is Anne, i think it means something like favoured grace? Definately not graceful..i just realised how much my names contribute zero to who i am. hahah.
Reply:my name is Kimberly Ann


Kimberly means Leader Of The Warriors. haha i guess i try to be a leader but not of any warriors. maybe of worriers haha.


and well you already know what Ann means. i'm not so gracious but i am merciful haha.





i want to name my daughter Audrey Valyn. [when i have one]


Audrey means noble strength


and Valyn for my boyfriends mom. that was her name. she was born on Valentines day. i couldn't find a meaning for it.. but it means a lot to me. i never got the chance to meet her before she passed away.
Reply:My name is Leah and it means Glad Tidings in Greek, Weary in Hebrew, Mistress in Assyrian, and I think it means Gazelle in some other language. My parents named me the Greek one.





I think I fit Glad Tidings, I try to be an optimist. My middle name doesn't mean anything.
Reply:My name is Lisa Michelle. Lisa means God is my oath and Michelle means Who is like God. Pretty spiritual stuff considering i'm far from being religious.





My daughters name is Katherine Alexis. Katherine means Pure and Alexis means Defender of the People. I guess as of right now she's pure since she's only 5...but i don't know of her being defender at all!
Reply:Rebecca Ann





"It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "to bind". Biblical: Rebekah, noted in the Genesis account as a maiden of beauty, modesty, and kindness, became the wife of Abraham's son, Isaac."
Reply:Mine is Danica Noelle..





Danica means "morning star" which pretty well fits me because I am definitely a morning person and get up fairly early in the morning for no reason whatsoever and have always been that way!





Noelle means "Born on Christmas day" which I wasn't born on Christmas day, but I was born a week after on New Years Day!
Reply:I'm Stephanie Louise.





Stephanie means "crowned one"


Louise means "battle maiden"





So I guess I'm a battling princess/queen. I'm not very prissy, but I am argumentative. I am definitely a fighter (had to be to survive my abusive childhood), so I can definitely see that.
Reply:My real name means Noble and my middle name means Joy. They fit I suppose.





The meaning of a name is very important to me..I will only name my child something if it means something great.





To the person above- John means "Yahweh is gracious."
Reply:Mine is Noelle, It means 'Born on Christmas day'...which suits me, Because I was born on Christmas day.





Middle name is Elisabeth It means the oath, fullness of God
Reply:Kanani (pronouced ka-nuh-nee)


middle name- Naomi Napua





Kanani- the beautiful


Naomi- the most beautiful or delightful/pleasant


Napua- the flower





these are hawaiian names. except naomi. I guess it fits me. I don't know.
Reply:Katherine Mary- Katherine Mary Pure and Mary means Bitter. Pure Bitter I guess that does suit me because I am pure and sometimes I can bitter always being honest with people and telling them the truth.
Reply:My names natasha krithika


natasha is christmas


and krithika [indian name] star


so my name means christmas star i think its pretty =]
Reply:Teresa Ann





I'm not sure the meanings. You just gave me the meaning of ann and yes I am Gracious and Meciful, almost to a fault somethimes.
Reply:my name is Suzanne Kendra





Suzanne- is french for lily





Kendra- the greatest champion and understanding knowledge
Reply:pauline means little
Reply:Casey - Irish: Means Brave


Nicole- French from of Nicholas which means victorious people.





I am NOT brave. at all.


Name meanings and name ideas? Raiha and other ideas?

I'm trying to think of a really creative, unique, and just overall out there name for my daughter before she's born. I've considered names from a variety of languages, but the only one that really stuck was Raiha which is Japanese, only I really want to know what it means...i've been to several sights including "Behind the Name" and although their descriptions are detailed, they don't include Raiha or any of the other names I have considered. (Apple, and Kitty, as strange as they may be...)





You may think I'm weird, but i met a kid in a class of mine who's name was Random Alibi Waters, and it just is so different I'd like to give my girl a name like that.





So basically, anyone know what Raiha means?


and does anyone else have good ideas?

Name meanings and name ideas? Raiha and other ideas?
Random Alibi Waters! that's hilarious because its not my name.


I've never heard Raiha before and it doesn't sound Japanese to me but it's a pretty name. Rhia is a name I like and it means flow in Greek. Other exotic names I can suggest for you are:





Akilah: intelligent in Arabic


Abitha: like Tabitha, gazelle in Hebrew.


Zafira: sapphire in Arabic


Kyra: feminine of Cyrus in Slavic.


Athalia: the lord is exalted in Hebrew.


Emer: celtic legend name.


Circe: nymph from the Greek mythology.


Bijou: jewel in French


Larkin: lark


Saffron: like the spice


Viveca: Alive in Scandinavian languages


Wren: another bird name


Aviva: spring in hebrew


Xenia: welcoming in Greek


Cosima: universe in Greek
Reply:okay, do not name your kid apple or kitty


apple is just copying gwyeth paltrows daughter and kitty just sounds like you are setting her up for a job at the stripper bar.


however Raiha means odd one





i hope that that helps :)


What are other names for god and their meanings?

To many to mention but here are the 7 traditional names of God.





1. El - deity


2. Elohim (plural of El)


3. Adonai (the Greek Kyrios, Latin: Dominus, English: Lord) this was the Hebrew substitute for the unspeakable YHWH.


4. Yahweh (mistakenly translated Jehovah) "I am Who Am"


5. Ehyeh-asher-Ehyeh


6. Shaddai (the Greek 'Pantocrator' almighty)





Other names of God


Father


God (Jews would write G'd)


Jehovah


Malek


Trinity

What are other names for god and their meanings?
You and I. From the creator, we are part of him
Reply:Jehovah has only one name, and the pronunciation of it depends on the language you speak.





"El, Elohim, LORD, Ancient of Days, etc are titles the same as president, King, Master





1 Cor. 8:6 tells us there are many gods and lords.
Reply:Immanueal/Jesus Christ (God with us); Jehovah (I am that I am); Alpha and Omega (Begining and End); One that lives, died, resurrected and lives forever more; The Lamb; The Holy Ghost; The Father; etc.
Reply:dominome. i think that's how it is spelled. it means above all; dominate;biggest . it is a latin term
Reply:God has many many names,They all mean Supreme Being


Creator
Reply:Iam and Immanuel
Reply:Jehovah- The LORD


Elohim-


El haddai


The Great I Am
Reply:God has only one PERSONAL name. It is Jehovah. (Ps.83:18) The other designations are titles.

trumpet

What are the meanings of the names, Denai, Kenai, and koda?

Denai-


Denai were considered the fiercest living peoples on. earth, while the !Kung San, the Semai, ... that I came to grasp the meaning of the word more clearly ...





Kenai-


What does the word "Kenai" mean?


The exact meaning of the word "Kenai" is not real clear. The Dena鈥檌na Athabascan Indians are the native people of the area. In the Dena鈥檌na language, "Ken" translates into "big flat." "Ken鈥檈y" means two big flats with a river cutback, and the word "ken鈥檈" means trees and brush that are growing in a swampy marsh. I've been told it basically translates into "flat, barren land".








Koda

What are the meanings of the names, Denai, Kenai, and koda?
i cant find those on any name sites.
Reply:Koda means black bear in Native American


Names for my new borm daughter and I have certain meanings on which basis I want a name.?

The meanings are Heavenly, Constellation of stars, breeze and prefered names should start with D, C, or J.





Thanks

Names for my new borm daughter and I have certain meanings on which basis I want a name.?
Star


Mhari- star of the sea and wished for








Heavenly


Celeste- girl, Heavenly or divine, french


Celka- girl, Heavenly/divine french





Breeze


Ahe- boy and girl- soft blowing breeze-Hawaiian


Aura- girl- Breeze, breath-Latin
Reply:In the Constellation the Pleiades, the individual stars are named after seven sisters in Greek Mythology: They were the daughters of Altas: Sterope, Merope, Electra, Maia, Taygete, Calaeno, Alcyone. I think Calaeno or Maia is cute.





A constellation in the southern Sky Caelum, or the chisel. It was originally C忙la Sculptoris, and the genitive form is Caeli. You could call her Caeli or Caela.
Reply:The Big Bear constellation is known is the meaning of URSULA (ER SA LA)





Marie is a HEAVENLY name that goes well w/ Ursula (n/n Ursi Marie); otherwise open a BIBLE





breeze is a nice name; I haven't heard it used it quite a few years, star either.





I heard NEVEAH stands for hell since it is the opposite of HEAVEN
Reply:Hi there, go to babynames.com you can search for names by meaning! I just did a search for 'heavenly' names, there were none starting with D or J, but the ones starting with C are:





Celeste


Celestine


Celestyn


Ciel





I tried to look for the others but the site has frozen for me grrr. Goodluck with everything xx
Reply:http://www.babynamesworld.com/search.php...


and http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search.php...


for the heavenly meanings.


Found nothing under the C D and J you wanted for the other meanings.
Reply:Names that mean heaven:





Aracella- alter of heaven


Celia- heaven


Lani- sky or heaven





Names that mean constellation or star:


Aster- star


Danica- morning star


Estella/Estelle- star


Ester- star


Roxana- star,bright,dawn


Seren- star


Starla- star


Stella- star





Names meaning breeze or wind:


Aura- breeze or breathe


Aureline- " "


Brisa- breeze


Alize- trade wind


Kari- strong wind


Anila- air, wind


Zephira- west wind


Zephirine- west wind
Reply:Cassiopeia was turned in to a constellation when she died. I always thought that was a pretty name.





Kalani and Lani are Hawai'ian for the sky or the Heavens, and Leilani means "heavenly flowers". Noelani means "heavenly mist".
Reply:Heaven


Nevaeh


Starla


Stella





a bit impossible to find names meaning these with specific letters. seems an odd request to me, you should be searching for names with these meanings via baby name websites or baby books.


I agree with not choosing a name too abnormal or trendy.
Reply:Hi,





I have to say, they are such beautiful meanings...





Just make sure you don't choose any "flavor of the month" names!





Sorry I don't have any ideas, choose something that is meaningful though and unique!!





Good luck!!
Reply:well it was slightly difficult looking! but found a couple you may like


for heavenly:


Joanna, Divina, Celeste, Cali


for breeze:


Cacey, Caddie


hope it helps :)
Reply:celeste-heavenly


Dianna-heavenly


Kiana-heavenly
Reply:Nevaeh is heaven spelt backwards!


names that mean star-


Estelle


Esther


Roxanna


Danica


Citlali





names that mean Heavenly-


Celeste (my favourite)


Leilani





Good Luck x
Reply:Celeste





Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
Reply:this girl in my class is called Heavilyn, which means Heavens angel


TRUE or FALSE: According to Religion and Spirituality names have no meanings?

false...my name says it all!





Queenofyackagain.

TRUE or FALSE: According to Religion and Spirituality names have no meanings?
False.
Reply:False...There are many examples that attest to the significance of names in the Bible.





(((DON)))...meaning:Mafia kingpin,Godfather.
Reply:I know what my name means. I'm just not telling you.
Reply:That's false. Every name has some kind of meaning to it. ''God wrote them all''.
Reply:Time was a person could command things to be done 'in someone's name'. You can still do that if you work for a Queen.





Names were thought to give one the power to summon or command the named entity. This is supposed to be the reason that the Christian and Jewish deity insisted he be called YHWH.





CD
Reply:false, here was one with a meaning





Saint Lucifer:


Lucifer or Lucifer Calaritanus (Italian: San Lucifero) (d. 370 or 371) was a bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia and Christian saint known for his passionate opposition to Arianism.





At the Council of Milan in 354 he defended Athanasius of Alexandria, and he opposed the Arians so powerfully that they had the Emperor Constantius II (an Arian sympathizer) confine Lucifer for three days in the palace. While in confinement, Saint Lucifer argued so strongly with the emperor that he was banished, first to Palestine and then to Thebes, Egypt. While in exile, he wrote fiery letters to the emperor that put him in danger of martyrdom.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucif...





Yet many people have answered my old questions "with a name like that....", as if I were to be insulting their religion with such a name.





I had a laugh everytime, (TYA!!!) So yes they can have meanings here.
Reply:Names are human creations for the most part reflecting whims, caprices, likes and dislikes of individuals who arrogate to themselves certain names or those who give names. But what has a name got to do with one's true identity as the indestructible atom of God, created even before the birth of human language? It becomes clear that the name a person bears is arbitrary and has no one to one relationship wtih the individual. If I am called Peter now, I could change the name tomorrow to Stone, Water, diamond, air, nonsense, satan, cupboard, chair and you name the rest of the nouns, but this has no effect on me at t he core. When the name is changed how does this affect the essential makeup of the individual? The individual remains the same and can have one hundred or a thousand or million names but this does not change the composition of the atoms of being. Names are just labels to make one distinguish between John and Peter physically. P oint is if all persons bore the same name there will be unmitigated chaos, confusion and turmoil in the physical sphere. My opinion is that names are necessary for identification, but beyond that there is nothing more to them. If a child is born and has no name, will the child not grow up? In china some people have English names as a blessing from some foreigner, but the chinese express themselves, have opinions about themselves and the world around them in spite of not having English names that come as a boon for some of them later in life. Those who consider physical names as too important and will go to all lengths to defend and die for a name are in error perhaps. What else are they defending but the ego. I will change my name tomorrow.
Reply:A rose is a rose by any other name.
Reply:false
Reply:"A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold." Proverbs 22:1





"A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth."Ecc. 7:1





And the most important name of all.


"That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth " Philippians 2:10
Reply:False