Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Words mean something

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

7 comments:

GiGi said...

Peter, this was great - where is Sandi's?

GiGi said...

ok I see it!

Jim said...

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

Anonymous said...

why would you go skinny-dipping by throwing stones ? or is that someones name?

Anonymous said...

poor Peter, Sandi actually means pebbly... by throwing stones.

Unknown said...

Ben, you must be thinking of California beach comer language. This was Greek.

Anonymous said...

Peter is latin ?