What's in a name ? (34)

Apr 25, 2011 6:27 AM CST What's in a name ?
leisure07
leisure07leisure07birmingham, West Midlands, England UK29 Threads 1 Polls 7,059 Posts
Urbuddy: A bit slow on the old love letter front over my country too .
breaker breaker mine is patron saint of travellers copy ?
Apr 25, 2011 6:50 AM CST What's in a name ?
Urbuddy
UrbuddyUrbuddyYellow Brick Rd , Larganville, Mayo Ireland94 Threads 4 Polls 2,441 Posts
Got my ears on good buddy , copy that Saint Chris .
Apr 25, 2011 6:56 AM CST What's in a name ?
leisure07
leisure07leisure07birmingham, West Midlands, England UK29 Threads 1 Polls 7,059 Posts
10/4
Apr 25, 2011 7:31 AM CST What's in a name ?
karenmarie
karenmariekarenmariewexford, Wexford Ireland1 Threads 441 Posts
5 letters in mine,lol,marie is my christenin name,5 in that also,ha,
Apr 25, 2011 8:07 AM CST What's in a name ?
Urbuddy
UrbuddyUrbuddyYellow Brick Rd , Larganville, Mayo Ireland94 Threads 4 Polls 2,441 Posts
You're well balanced then KarenMarie , or should I say 'stable' ? laugh What's the origins of your name ?
Apr 25, 2011 8:22 AM CST What's in a name ?
Tigerlily79
Tigerlily79Tigerlily79Abbeyleix, Leix Ireland12 Threads 2 Polls 279 Posts
Mine, Veronica, is of Greek origin meaning victory bringer peace
Apr 25, 2011 8:32 AM CST What's in a name ?
itchywitch
itchywitchitchywitchgalway, Galway Ireland6 Threads 171 Posts
according to my name im a jewel that can be found at the bottom of the sea wink
Apr 25, 2011 8:43 AM CST What's in a name ?
SereneGreen
SereneGreenSereneGreenWexford, Ireland190 Threads 5 Polls 2,899 Posts
The name Bianca is most likely Italian and derived from the word “bianca” for white. (The word bianca itself is derived from “blanche” itself a name as Blanche and sharing the similar meaning “pure.”) Although the timeline for its origins are unclear, it was known to exist during the time of William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) since he used it in at least two of his plays. Evidence of Bianca’s Italian etymological background could be further supported by the fact that these two plays, The Taming of the Shrew and Othello which both take place in an Italian context.
Apr 25, 2011 9:10 AM CST What's in a name ?
irish84
irish84irish84monaghan, Monaghan Ireland72 Threads 3 Polls 8,745 Posts
mines french and means light
Apr 25, 2011 10:16 AM CST What's in a name ?
70Libra
70Libra70LibraCounty, Waterford Ireland43 Threads 6,782 Posts
From the older Gaelic form Derdriu, meaning unknown, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning "woman".
Apr 25, 2011 10:21 AM CST What's in a name ?
Chantelle2010
Chantelle2010Chantelle2010Anywhere, Kilkenny Ireland8 Threads 195 Posts
type of alcoholic german sweet
Apr 25, 2011 10:25 AM CST What's in a name ?
Dr_Hfuhruhurr
Dr_HfuhruhurrDr_HfuhruhurrCork, Ireland15 Threads 1 Polls 987 Posts
xxmissuniquexx: I just looked up mine and it means the same so it must be a loada bo)))x


maybe we have the same name laugh
Apr 25, 2011 10:28 AM CST What's in a name ?
salanky
salankysalankydublin, Dublin Ireland90 Threads 1 Polls 9,888 Posts
irish84: mines french and means light
mine too grin
Apr 25, 2011 10:31 AM CST What's in a name ?
CAITLIN765
CAITLIN765CAITLIN765DERRY, Derry Ireland12 Threads 4,637 Posts
Mine is Greek meaning pure and unsullied.....good call mum and dadrolling on the floor laughing
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