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Posted: June 8, 2006 4:52 pm
by Prthd119
buffettbride wrote:
creeky wrote:
buffettbride wrote:My middle name is Dawn. It's what happens just before the sun comes up. :lol:
oh! you are so smart! Maybe you can interpret what my surname means?????? :lol:
Don't count on it. :lol:

Creek ?

A small stream, often a shallow or intermittent tributary to a river. Also called regionally branch, brook; Also called kill, run.
A channel or stream running through a salt marsh: tidal creeks teeming with shore wildlife.
Chiefly British. A small inlet in a shoreline, extending farther inland than a cove.


:D :wink:

Posted: June 8, 2006 4:53 pm
by phjrsaunt
Prthd119 wrote:
fins2theleft wrote:
phjrsaunt wrote:My middle name (before I got married) was "Ann." You don't have to look THAT one up to know it doesn't get much more "Anglican" than that! :lol:
why did your middle name change when you got married? :-?

because she used her maiden name then... :wink:
Correctemundo! :D

Posted: June 8, 2006 4:53 pm
by Prthd119
phjrsaunt wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:
fins2theleft wrote:
phjrsaunt wrote:My middle name (before I got married) was "Ann." You don't have to look THAT one up to know it doesn't get much more "Anglican" than that! :lol:
why did your middle name change when you got married? :-?

because she used her maiden name then... :wink:
Correctemundo! :D

We"re Southern...what can I say?

From the East Coast too..

:lol:

Posted: June 8, 2006 4:56 pm
by buffettbride
lilsalty wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
lilsalty wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
lilsalty wrote:Virginia. It's a state.
A state of what?
A state of complete ignorance and bliss (with a dash of mental instability).
You Luxembourgians have it good.
O yes indeedy. I wonder if they have pirates in Luxembourg. :wench:
Doubtful, since it's landlocked. But I bet it's mango-free.

Posted: June 8, 2006 4:58 pm
by lilsalty
buffettbride wrote:
lilsalty wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
lilsalty wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
lilsalty wrote:Virginia. It's a state.
A state of what?
A state of complete ignorance and bliss (with a dash of mental instability).
You Luxembourgians have it good.
O yes indeedy. I wonder if they have pirates in Luxembourg. :wench:
Doubtful, since it's landlocked. But I bet it's mango-free.
What a paradise....an unpirated mango-free world....Luxembourg #1

Posted: June 8, 2006 5:06 pm
by phjrsaunt
lilsalty wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
lilsalty wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
lilsalty wrote:
buffettbride wrote: A state of what?
A state of complete ignorance and bliss (with a dash of mental instability).
You Luxembourgians have it good.
O yes indeedy. I wonder if they have pirates in Luxembourg. :wench:
Doubtful, since it's landlocked. But I bet it's mango-free.
What a paradise....an unpirated mango-free world....Luxembourg #1
do they have prawns there?

Posted: June 8, 2006 5:11 pm
by tikitatas
Prthd119 wrote:
tikitatas wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:"constant, steadfast".


and I can't find my middle name anywhere...It's French and a family surname...oh well...
I LOVE your middle name, Connalulu! Maybe I can find it on a site I can access in French!

Thank you Sweetness & Light....

Funny...how much I hated it growing up...and grew enough to love it later.. :lol:

It means "the healthy one". May that be the TRUTH, sister!

Posted: June 8, 2006 5:13 pm
by Prthd119
tikitatas wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:
tikitatas wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:"constant, steadfast".


and I can't find my middle name anywhere...It's French and a family surname...oh well...
I LOVE your middle name, Connalulu! Maybe I can find it on a site I can access in French!

Thank you Sweetness & Light....

Funny...how much I hated it growing up...and grew enough to love it later.. :lol:

It means "the healthy one". May that be the TRUTH, sister!

wow..very cool..

I've looked for it forever!


Thank you so much sweet Cate.... 8)

Posted: June 8, 2006 5:18 pm
by lilsalty
In Luxembourg, the national specialty is pickled crab tonge and sauteed prawn nostrils (very lo-cal)

Posted: June 8, 2006 5:23 pm
by sunseeker
Shannon - wise one (SPEW! who knew...LOL)

Delaney - descendent of the challenger (huh?)

Posted: June 8, 2006 5:29 pm
by ToplessRideFL
Susan.... a Hebrew name meaning Graceful as a Lily :roll: and
Gay... meaning happy. :D

Posted: June 8, 2006 6:20 pm
by thegoatgod
nobleman tiler of roofs bog/cave/hollow man



I'm a mutt.

Posted: June 8, 2006 6:35 pm
by fins2theleft
sunseeker wrote:Shannon - wise one (SPEW! who knew...LOL)

Delaney - descendent of the challenger (huh?)

hey Shannon, i have a cousin named DeLani

Posted: June 8, 2006 7:57 pm
by Lundah
BRIAN

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Irish, English

Pronounced: BRIE-an [key]
The meaning of this name is not known for certain but it is possibly related to the Old Celtic element bre meaning "hill", or by extension "high, noble". Brian Boru was an Irish king who thwarted Viking attempts to conquer Ireland in the 11th century. He was victorious in the Battle of Clontarf, but he himself was slain.

Posted: June 8, 2006 11:23 pm
by ragtopW
Wayne = Wagon Maker..

Posted: June 8, 2006 11:38 pm
by buffettbride
ragtopW wrote:Wayne = Wagon Maker..
And if it's your first name, but you really go by your middle name, then Wayne surely must mean "Rainbow Minivan Driver"

Posted: June 9, 2006 12:31 am
by ragtopW
buffettbride wrote:
ragtopW wrote:Wayne = Wagon Maker..
And if it's your first name, but you really go by your middle name, then Wayne surely must mean "Rainbow Minivan Driver"


Troy is taken from a surname meaning one from Troyes in France.. :D :P :P

Posted: June 9, 2006 9:53 am
by lilsalty
My last name means "oyster sniffer," or, alternately according to legend, "frolicking mime with an abundance of energy and cod."

Posted: June 9, 2006 2:54 pm
by carolinagirl
lilsalty wrote:In Luxembourg, the national specialty is pickled crab tonge and sauteed prawn nostrils (very lo-cal)
Watch out, Mings! :o