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Kerri wrote:. . . by the way to save me from reading the name book backwards, what was your given name?
Like the say in the movies, ". . . if I told you, I'd have to kill you. . ."
- SL
SilverLady(SO) - Native Motor City and Wolverine gal . . . GO BLUE!! - Molon Labe - Saepius Exertus, Semper Fidelis - Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum - Proud Military Family - Navy, Army, Coast Guard, National Guard
Kimberly means "From the Meadow of the Royal Fortress" or some variation thereof. I picked the name because I liked the sound of it and not fot any deep meaning, though I kind of like the concept of being near royalty but not of royalty. Kael means "Slender" but I actually chose it as a diminutive form of Kaelyn which means "Pure Beauty." Given the meaning and the aliterative aspect I just couldn't resist.
~ Kimberly
“To escape criticism do nothing, say nothing, be nothing." - Elbert Hubbard
Curly(SO) wrote:1. curling or tending to curl: curly blond hair.
2. having curls (usually used in combination): curlyheaded.
3. having a rippled or undulating appearance, as cut and finished wood: curly maple.
Just behave yourself over there, Little Missy . . .
- SL
SilverLady(SO) - Native Motor City and Wolverine gal . . . GO BLUE!! - Molon Labe - Saepius Exertus, Semper Fidelis - Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum - Proud Military Family - Navy, Army, Coast Guard, National Guard
Don't kn ow what Lori Annette Becker means....I chose Lori because I know 4 Lori's (GG) and they are all compassionate and helpful and beautiful human beeings....Annette for that famus Mousekateer and Becker for the tv charter that Ted Danson played..the NYC doctor who was compassionate and said what he thought even if he was wrong.......if anyone wants to let me know what the names mean I would appreachate it.
From aislinge which means "a vision" or "a dream," Aisling is the name given to a popular poetic genre from the 17th and 18th centuries in which Ireland is personified as a beautiful woman in peril.
A very popular name in Ireland now.
Aislin
What started as a dream has become a reality.
Above all no regrets.