Illa: Latin: The famous
Benjamin: Hebrew Meaning: Son Of My Right Hand (Favorite Son)
Bonnie: BONITA Meaning: Pretty
Richard: English Meaning: Powerful
Glenda: Scottish Meaning: Divine Goodness
Suzanne: English Meaning: Lily
Darryl: French Meaning: Of Airelle (or From Airelle)
Chuck: Greek Meaning: Christ-Bearer
Lili: English Meaning: Flower
Jesse: Hebrew Meaning: Wealthy
Alicia: English Meaning: Truth or Of noble birth
Sandi: Greek Meaning: Defender Of Mankind
Jim: Hebrew Meaning: Skinny dipping Supplanter*
Karen: Greek Meaning: Pure
Peter: Greek meaning: Stone
*A little liberty on this one
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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7 comments:
Peter, this was great - where is Sandi's?
ok I see it!
Hey, why can't I have something cool like the wealthy and famous favorite one with the powerful right hand that's full of divine goodness that defends those that go skinny-dipping by throwing stones?
Jim
why would you go skinny-dipping by throwing stones ? or is that someones name?
poor Peter, Sandi actually means pebbly... by throwing stones.
Ben, you must be thinking of California beach comer language. This was Greek.
Peter is latin ?
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