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#106596 - 02/04/07 08:59 PM
Your name, sign of the decade?
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Registered: 01/21/07
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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Well my first name is most definitely a 1950's girl's name. It fact, it sounds abit flatfooted with my last name. Too bad it wasn't a 2 syllable first name. But at least, it is an approachable Anglo/French first name to...match up with an exotic sounding Asian last name. And my first name in Chinese is beautiful and common. It translates as "Precious" or "Treasured". And middle name means Orchid, a very common name given to Chinese females. Next sister's first Chinese name translates as "Twilight" or "Dusk". And parents should explain to a child the meaning of their name, particularily if the child's name sounds "foreign". I found through friends....um 20 years later, what my names meant. Guess parents didn't think it was important to explain.
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#106598 - 02/05/07 12:33 AM
Re: Your name, sign of the decade?
[Re: Dancing Dolphin]
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Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 3404
Loc: USA
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My 1st name is the feminine form of a Spanish male name. What it means, I do not know. I do know I hate it, always have. 2nd name is almost as bad. 3 letters. Neither fit me, IMO. Mother says she chose the name for me because a dear and beautiful friend of hers had it. I ask, why me?
I honestly believe names have an effect on people's lives, depending on where they live, who they associate with, and (I'll include because of this thread) when you live. My name drops to the floor like a heavy rock. And, when people call it out, they have an image of the person behind it.
An example of timing: I remember when I chose the name for our oldest daughter. When I shared it with my DH's maternal grandmother, she made a disgusted face and said, "that's a slave girl's name." My spirit plummeted. This was my older sister's name, my maternal grandmother's name and her mother's name (and now one of my granddaughter's name). And, I loved it... still do! She was pulling from her life experiences when she made the hurtful comment. It didn't change my mind, tho... I named my first baby Amanda.
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#106600 - 02/05/07 04:20 AM
Re: Your name, sign of the decade?
[Re: meredithbead]
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Registered: 04/28/06
Posts: 696
Loc: London
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My name is derived from French...it's latin meaning is 'little one'.....being the youngest of five and weighing in at a tiny 2lb 4 oz...that's appropriate I suppose. My second name is Patricia!!! Too much pethedine mee thinks!!! When I was choosing my confirmation name....I got in a wee bit of trouble with the nuns....we had the Dean of our church come to see us some time before this big day...he was a sweet elderly gent who had a wee soft spot for me and my mischevious ways . We were all stood in line waiting for him to ask us our chosen name and our explanation why. One girl down the line was adamant that she wanted Elvis as her name , which caused a stir...but not as much as me!! When he got to me he smiled softly and went on with his enquiries... I announced Bernadette proudly...and he smiled some more, telling me it was a good choice, it bieng after a saint... when I replied 'yes......after Saint Bernadette Mc Alliskey Reverend' ...(Devlin...lead woman of the Irish Civil Rights Movement of the 60's),he creased up over his stick....laughing so hearty...he had to sit down! After he left, I got the scelping of my little life!!!! Well, the Dean and I thought it was funny. Popea
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#106601 - 02/05/07 07:32 AM
Re: Your name, sign of the decade?
[Re: Poppie]
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Registered: 11/24/06
Posts: 2930
Loc: Belfast/Northern Ireland
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yip names and the meanings are important....but what a presure and responcibility chosing for a child lol... in relashion to the child Lucien (loo-C-in) His 1st name means "bringer of light" the second means first warrier and the 3 rd means song at dawn....yes he has three first names....when you put them together his first and second names initial L.A.C.E a butifull delicate but incrediblay strong fabrike...We covered all bases... People generally think it's irish or italion but it's greek/french...iv an italion second name so he got a mouthfull of names and a liftime of spelling to do but it's butifull and i hope he thinks so when hes older...His names may fit with the other italion names in the family so he dosen't stand out too much.. ...but it was chosen for how it sounded and more importantly what it ment...the 2 went hand in hand... I don't mind my first name but i don't think i suite it some people are surprised i just see it as a fairly common name so don't get the surprise... I was nearly macala which would of been ok but then again i was also nearly Tonie which would of been a disaster lol maybee i got things too be thankfull for lol celtic_flame
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#106602 - 02/05/07 08:37 AM
Re: Your name, sign of the decade?
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Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 4876
Loc: Canada
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I like both my first and second names. I don't know where or why I got my first name. It means "plateau", but I prefer being the biblical "Rose of Sharon". I haven't met many other "Sharon's" in my lifetime. But my second name (Clare) comes from my Mom's Mom, who I adored with every fiber of my being...so I've always cherished my second name as a kindred-connection to her.
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#106604 - 02/05/07 05:51 PM
Re: Your name, sign of the decade?
[Re: Vicki M. Taylor]
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Registered: 11/18/05
Posts: 1796
Loc: Daytona Beach, Florida
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My father named me. He didn't want me to be a Sarah or a Sandra, so he named me Saundra so I would be special. I think he got different! And I've spent my whole life saying, "With a U!" I don't know my Hebrew name (can't remember) and no one is left alive who can tell me.
My middle name, Miriam, is biblical. Miriam was the oldest sister of Moses and Aaron. The three siblings were the leaders of the Children of Israel during the Exodus from Egypt. Miriam was known to be a prophetess and an ancestor of creative geniuses. So? I'll be happy to lead people to good dental health when my book is released (whenever that will be).
I love my names!
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#106605 - 02/05/07 08:33 PM
Re: Your name, sign of the decade?
[Re: Saundra]
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Registered: 01/10/07
Posts: 431
Loc: Oklahoma, USA
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I actually like my name. Pamela. It's greek and means all honey. There were a ton of Pam's when I went to school. We always had to go my our first and last names to keep us straight. We had a bunch of Kathys too. There was only one Cathy the rest spelled their name with a "K". I wasn't so crazy about my middle name when I was a kid but it's grown on me. Kay. It's my mother's middle name. Don't know it's meaning. Probably a derivitive of Kathy. Laurel
Edited by Laurel (02/05/07 08:34 PM)
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