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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Guess what i FOUND? :D

the name "Roy"
Its source is Ruadh, an Irish Gaelic name meaning "Red."
This name also developed independently as a form of the Old French term roi, meaning ''king.''
imagine calling him "Mr King". hahs!

the name "Kelvin"
Its source is coelan wine, an English name meaning "Friend of ships."
Its blend of the more familiar names Kevin and Melvin.
i tot he doesnt swim?!

the name "Tracy"
Its source is Treasaigh, an Irish Gaelic name meaning "Warlike."
There is a tradition that Tracy originated as a nickname for Theresa.
warlike... hmm. >.<

the name "Judah"
Its source is Yehudah, a Hebrew name meaning "Praise."
imagine calling him "Praise Tan". weird.

the name "Jacquelin"
Its source is Jacques, a French name meaning "One who grasps by the heel or supplanter."
For many, this name brings to mind Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (1929-1994). She stepped into the international limelight when her husband, John F. Kennedy, was elected to the U.S. presidency in 1960.
i searched the Dictionary, " to supplant" means to replace.
so i guess "supplanter" is a replace-er. :)

the name "Yvonne"
Its source is ivs, an Old French name meaning "Yew."
This girl's name is used in German, Dutch, English, French, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
1. i searched the Dictionary, "yew" is a plant.
2. so Yvonne doesnt have to leave Singapore, yet can be all over the world. :)

the name "Amanda"
Its source is amanda, amandus, a Latin name meaning "One that must be loved, lovable."
Amanda first appears on an isolated 1212 birth record from Warwickshire, England.
its actually a mystery how & why this name appeared. :X

the name "Nerissa"
Its source is Nericcia, an Italian name meaning "Black-haired."
Some believe Shakespeare created the name.
she definitely has black hair.

the name "Hilary"
Its source is Hilarius, a Latin name meaning "Cheerful."
hahs. but nth much was said about this name though... >.<

the name "May"
Its source is an English expression meaning "The fifth month."
It is also a Sanskrit word meaning ''Illusion.''
The month of May was named for Maia, the Roman earth goddess.
so the word "may" is in Sanskrit as well?!

the name "Beverly"
Its source is beofor leac, an Old English name meaning "Beaver stream."
It was first used as a personal name for boys (and still is to some extent in Great Britain), it is now more popular for girls.
so, dont be surprised if you come across a guy named "beverly" :)

the name "Jody"
Its source is Judith, an English name meaning "He will be praised."
he?!?! nth much was said about this name as well...

the name "Jasmine"
Its source is Yasmin, a Farsi (Persian) name meaning "The jasmine flower."
thr's a Miss Yasmin in our school right? so can we call her "jasmine" too? :X

the name "Cindy"
Its source is Cynthia, an English name meaning "From Mount Kynthos."
Mount Kynthos is a mountain. just tt I dunno whr it's at. :P

the name "Serene"
Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Calm."
strange. this is the only thing tt's being said about this name. =.=

credits to http://www.babynamer.com/ :)
p/s. i didnt mean to make fun of anyone's name. but if i did, then i'm sorry. :/

shiyi :X

Signing off,
1:20 AM