jeepersCowpet Bay, Saint Thomas Virgin Islands (USA)10,968 posts
gozoman2: ...yeah...kind of like it better then just a simple link address...
...much nicer having visual too...and can still watch it on separate tab just by double clicking on the screen itself....just like the link....
Thanks for the tip, I was getting irritated because I couldn't watch the video and read the forums at the same time...wait...I still can't do that can I ??
asalbanoo: please write you Idea about this name (Sarah)
Sarah or Sara is a female given name which can be found in many different languages. In many cases it can be traced back to Hebrew origins with the meaning "Princess". The widespread use of the name is inspired by Sarah, the wife of Abraham in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Old Testament and the Islamic Quran. It is a consistently popular name across Europe and North America and in Iran, where it consistently ranks in the top 11000 names for female newborns.
Saint Sarah, also known as Sara-la-Kali ("Sara the black", Romani: Sara e Kali), is the mythic patron saint of the Roma (Gypsy) people. The center of her veneration is Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, a place of pilgrimage for Roma in the Camargue, in southern France. Legend identifies her as the servant of one of the Three Marys, with whom she is supposed to have arrived in the Camargue.
Boban1: Sarah or Sara is a female given name which can be found in many different languages. In many cases it can be traced back to Hebrew origins with the meaning "Princess". The widespread use of the name is inspired by Sarah, the wife of Abraham in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Old Testament and the Islamic Quran. It is a consistently popular name across Europe and North America and in Iran, where it consistently ranks in the top 11000 names for female newborns.Saint Sarah, also known as Sara-la-Kali ("Sara the black", Romani: Sara e Kali), is the mythic patron saint of the Roma (Gypsy) people. The center of her veneration is Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, a place of pilgrimage for Roma in the Camargue, in southern France. Legend identifies her as the servant of one of the Three Marys, with whom she is supposed to have arrived in the Camargue.
wow boban1 thanks for posting the last part i did not know..another new thing learned today
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