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THE MEANING OF YOUR CHRISTIAN NAME
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Kes | Report | 12 May 2005 16:44 |
KERI X |
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Unknown | Report | 12 May 2005 16:51 |
*WELCOME HOME MAZ* Good to see you back on the boards ! Dancer x |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 12 May 2005 17:48 |
Keri Dark one : Irish Life is never dull with your adventurous and restless spirit. You are always on the move and seeking a new challenge to pit your wits against. Being in touch with nature you love the outdoors. You have keen intuition and a desire for knowledge and you can be something of a crusader. When you apply discipline and tenacity to your energetic mind then leadership positions are easily available to you. |
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DAVE B | Report | 12 May 2005 17:50 |
Hi Maz how you doing darling I know what mine means 'Beloved' but welcome back sunshine.! Davex |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 13 May 2005 11:51 |
David Beloved : Hebrew You are an inspiring leader whose originality, creativity and wisdom are applied to creating practical solutions to 'unsolvable' problems. Humanitarian and idealistic your vision is to make the world a better place and you will work to this end. Hardworking and tenacious people admire you for your honesty and integrity. You are a loved and loyal friend and partner. Your have the potential to achieve enormous success in the world. |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 13 May 2005 18:30 |
Nudged for any one else? |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 13 May 2005 18:40 |
Suzy Are these Christian Names or Surnames? This is the Christian name thread, I do have a surnmae thread also? Apologises if these are Christian names, I just have not heard of them before! Maz x |
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Jackie | Report | 13 May 2005 19:59 |
HI MAZ DO ONE FOR ME PLEASE KAYLEIGH THANKX MAZ JACKIE |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 13 May 2005 20:18 |
Alexander Protector of mankind : Greek You are idealistic and have a keen intellect and imagination. Philosophical with a gentle, romantic and giving nature your desire is to help others and benefit mankind. You attract many friends and are loved by all for your nurturing and understanding ways. Once a project has been started your determination and focus always ensures that it is completed. You exude peace and contentment and bring this into your environment and associations. Stephen Wreath, crown : Greek Creative, versatile and imaginative you appreciate beauty in all forms. You have great inner strength and courage and have the ability to accept large responsibilities or challenging situations with patience and humility. Others admire these qualities and follow your lead. You are honest, discerning and self-disciplined and need to have a peaceful environment. Putting others before self your talents are used to make life better for everyone. Susan Graceful lily : Hebrew Charming, witty, original and idealistic you have a creative and inventive mind with great intuition. Your broad vision, perceptive powers and compassion gives you an instinctive understanding of peoples needs. You are a natural leader who has a talent for inspiring and teaching others and always display fairness, honesty and integrity. You are always seeking a new challenge for your vast creative potential. |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 13 May 2005 20:19 |
Laura Laurel wreath, bay tree : Latin You are a deep thinker and student of life using your intuition and natural detective ability to seek truth and hidden knowledge. Peaceloving and compassionate you are nonetheless strong-willed and courageous in confronting challenges. Although your approach to life tends to be on a mental level it is important for you to see your ideas and concepts take form in the material world. Your talents and leadership skills give you great potential for a distinguished career. |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 13 May 2005 20:19 |
Kayleigh Sensitive, friendly and kind you look for peace and beauty in your environment and relationships. People like to be around you because of your charm and generosity and because you always generate a happy atmosphere. You have a fairly traditional approach to life and have a strong attachment to home, family and loved ones. With your creative imagination you have potential to be successful in the the arts. |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 13 May 2005 21:08 |
Overend You are highly perceptive and intuitive with a wonderful imagination and the ability to manifest your dreams in reality. You are able to create joy, security and harmony for yourself and in the lives of others by the support and dedication which you give. Often the centre of influence people admire your fine qualities and follow your example. Much happiness is gained through your willingness to serve good causes. |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 14 May 2005 10:55 |
Emily Industrious : Teutonic You are both a visionary and a realist able to bring your dreams into a tangible form. Pioneering and ambitious you accept new challenges and the responsibilities which go with them willingly. Your sound judgement, resourcefulness and positive nature means that your progress in life is assured. Certainly your kindness and generosity to others and your inspirational manner attract success as well as many admirers. Charlotte Strong and womanly : Teutonic You are idealistic and have a keen intellect and imagination. Philosophical with a gentle, romantic and giving nature your desire is to help others and benefit mankind. You attract many friends and are loved by all for your nurturing and understanding ways. Once a project has been started your determination and focus always ensures that it is completed. You exude peace and contentment and bring this into your environment and associations. Lesley The grey fortress : Scottish With your charismatic personality and persuasive powers you naturally attract all the good things in life which you could want. Kind, generous and sincere you are a good friend and partner with strong attachments to home and family. You are ambitious and have sound business acumen, this together with a natural love of life ensures that you enjoy success financially and in your relationships. Ellen Light : Scottish You are charming, talented and have a very positive attitude to life so it is hardly surprising that you attract success and recognition. Focussed and patient you understand that material rewards are a result of discipline. Being so creative and with a need for self-expression you may be drawn towards the arts, travel is also likely to be important. A loyal friend, you are a person who must be allowed freedom and independence. Jodie God`s gift : Hebrew Life is never dull with your adventurous and restless spirit. You are always on the move and seeking a new challenge to pit your wits against. Being in touch with nature you love the outdoors. You have keen intuition and a desire for knowledge and you can be something of a crusader. When you apply discipline and tenacity to your energetic mind then leadership positions are easily available to you. |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 14 May 2005 18:21 |
ALL CAUGHT UP! |
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Carol | Report | 14 May 2005 18:48 |
hi maz can you tell me what mine is and two others please graham lauren thank you carol |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 14 May 2005 18:55 |
Carol Strong and womanly : Teutonic You are an inspiring leader whose originality, creativity and wisdom are applied to creating practical solutions to 'unsolvable' problems. Humanitarian and idealistic your vision is to make the world a better place and you will work to this end. Hardworking and tenacious people admire you for your honesty and integrity. You are a loved and loyal friend and partner. Your have the potential to achieve enormous success in the world. Graham From the grey land, or gravelly homestead : English Versatile, intelligent and artistically talented. You love to enjoy yourself and tend to experience a happy domestic life and material success. You have a methodical and thorough mind and are able to organise large projects easily. Charming and likeable and with more than your share of sex appeal you tend to find yourself in the spotlight and much admired by others. Life is more fun with you around. Lauren Laurel wreath, bay tree : Latin You are a visionary with courage and enthusiasm if a little hasty at times. Your ambitious nature can be satisfied when you apply wisdom, patience and self-discipline to your vitality and zest. You have wonderful way with words and may be drawn to the communications arena where there is the potential for great success. Your generous and warm nature attracts many friends and loved ones |
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Carol | Report | 14 May 2005 19:04 |
hi maz thank you have printed it out many thanks carol jones |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 18 May 2005 11:35 |
ALL CAUGHT UP |
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Maz from Cornwall | Report | 18 May 2005 12:57 |
GEORGE English German(2 origins available) Spelling variations include: George, Georgeson and others. First found in Dorset where they held a family seat from early times. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: the family of George who settled in Virginia in 1623; another family settled in Nantasket Mass. in 1630; David, Edward, and Elizabeth George settled in the Barbados in 1660. GEORGE German English(2 origins available) Spelling variations include: Georg, George, Gurganus, Gürganus, Georgi, Giorges, Gorges, Georgeis, Jorge, Jurge, Jürge, Jörg, Gorgens, Görgens, Jürgen, Jurgen, Yerkes and many more. First found in various regions of Germany; it is likely that several branches of the family emerged independently when hereditary surnames came into common use. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Wilhelm Georg and his wife Anna Marie, who settled in New York with their three children in 1709; Michael Jurg, who emigrated from the Palatinate to Pennsylvania in 1727. stanfield Origin: English Spelling variations include: Stanfield, Standfield, Stansfield and others. First found in Yorkshire where they were seated from very early times where they were Lords of the manor of Stansfield and held that village which contained two churches and scattered moorland houses which were granted by Duke William,of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Fran Stanfield and his wife and four children who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1683; Lawrence Stanfield arrived in Virginia in 1646; John and Maria Stansfield arrived in New York in 1822 with four children. watt Scottish English(2 origins available) Spelling variations include: Watts, Wathes, Wattys, Wath, Watt and others. First found in Worscestershire where they were seated from early times, and were descended from Simon Wathes, a soldier of fortune, who accompanied King Stephen into England in the year 1135. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Robert Watts who settled in Bona Vista in Newfoundland in 1708; David Watt settled in the Barbados in 1680; Captain Watts settled in Boston in 1755; Henry Watts settled in Maine in 1630. watt English Scottish(2 origins available) Spelling variations include: Watts, Wathes, Wattys, Wath, Watt and others. First found in Worscestershire where they were seated from early times, and were descended from Simon Wathes, a soldier of fortune, who accompanied King Stephen into England in the year 1135. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Robert Watts who settled in Bona Vista in Newfoundland in 1708; David Watt settled in the Barbados in 1680; Captain Watts settled in Boston in 1755; Henry Watts settled in Maine in 1630. young Scottish English German(3 origins available) Spelling variations include: Young, Younge, Yonge, Yong, Yung, Youngson and others. First found in the borderlands between Scotland and England; the name was first borne in this region by a Strathclyde-Briton family, as revealed in records dating back to the 13th century. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Richard Young and his wife, who settled in Virginia in 1623; as did Edward and Jane Young in 1636; Joseph and Margaret Young, who immigrated to New England with their two sons in 1635. young English Scottish German(3 origins available) Spelling variations include: Young, Younge, Yonge, Youngson and others. First found in Somersetshire, where the young family held a seat from ancient times. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Richard Young and his wife, who settled in Virginia in 1623; as did Edward and Jane Young in 1636; Joseph and Margaret Young, who immigrated to New England with their two sons in 1635. young German Scottish English(3 origins available) Spelling variations include: Jung, Juenger, Jungg, Junge, Jungge, Jungher, Jungblut, Jungbauer, June, Deyoung, Young, Jungbluth, Jungblud, Deshong, Jonker and many more. First found in Bavaria, where this family name became a prominent contributor to the development of the district from ancient times. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Johannes Jung, who arrived in New York State in 1710; Johan Henrich Jung, who settled in Philadelphia in 1732; Christian Jungling, who immigrated to Philadelphia in 1734. wisdom Origin: English Spelling variations include: Wisdom, Wisedom, Wisbom, Wistow and others. First found in Devonshire where they held a family seat from very ancient times at Cornwood in that shire, before and after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Thomas Wisdom settled in the Barbados in 1682; John Wisdom settled in Pennsylvania in 1682; Catherine Wisdom settled in Pennsylvania in 1772. |
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Dawn | Report | 18 May 2005 13:09 |
How about the name Dawn |