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Posted: 6/9/2004, 12:13 pm
by One-Eye
That just reminds me of "laxative". Or maybe "elixir". Or "Celexa". In any case, lame. :freak:

Posted: 6/9/2004, 2:38 pm
by Soozy
Susan, a 2-syllable girl's name of Hebrew/Anglo-Saxon origin, means: A lily; a rose.

Susan's ethnic backgrounds include English/Welsh. Entertainers with this name include Susan Dey (Television) and Susan Hayward (Movies). Historical figures with this name include Susan B. Anthony (Activists/Influences).

Nicknames for Susan are Siusan, Sue, Sukey, Suki, Susana, Susanetta, Susy, Suzelle, Suzetta, Suzette, Suzi, Suzie, Suzy and Zsa Zsa.

Other names associated with Susan are Sosanna, Susanna, Susannah, Susanne, Suse, Susette, Susi, Susie, Suzanna and Suzanne.

Posted: 6/9/2004, 10:51 pm
by thirdhour
One-Eye wrote:*bets a million dollars Yannic isn't in there either*

Where is Yannic these days anyway?



i'm here perodacily...damn i can't spell. anyway, you left first so nah nah nah nah boo boo!

Posted: 6/12/2004, 12:09 am
by nikki4982
happeningfish wrote:
nikki4982 wrote:MY WHOLE LIFE, I THOUGHT IT WAS THE BOY'S SPELLING OF THE NAME!!! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!


Well, technically, it IS the male spelling, because it's a french verb ("re-ne", "re-born"), and if applied to a female the verb "ne" acquires an e with an accent ("renee")...

*hides*

:lol: So I'm back to square one. Ahh well, I've gotten used to the boy's name thing. :P

Posted: 6/12/2004, 12:14 pm
by superboots
One-Eye wrote:That just reminds me of "laxative". Or maybe "elixir". Or "Celexa". In any case, lame. :freak:


my aunt named her baby daughter Alexa....I told my mom that I didn't want a cousin with a name similar to an antidepressant medication that I don't like too much

Posted: 6/23/2004, 10:17 pm
by Sweet, sweet Julia
Julia, a 3-syllable girl's name of Latin/French origin, means: Soft-haired one; youthful.

Julia's ethnic backgrounds include Russian. Entertainers with this name include Julia Duffy (Television) and Julia Roberts (Movies). Historical figures with this name include Julia Child (Activists/Influences) and Julia Margaret Cameron (Art/Literature).

Nicknames for Julia are Gillie, Giuletta, Julee, Juliann, Julienne, Juliet, Julieta, Julietta, Julina, Juline, Julita, Sile and Sileas.

Other names associated with Julia are Giulia, Jill, Joletta, Jule, Juli, Juliana, Juliane, Julie and Juliette.

Posted: 6/23/2004, 10:27 pm
by Sonya
Sile and Sileas? Never heard of them, but sounds cool. :thumbs:

Posted: 6/27/2004, 2:17 pm
by Cole
Nicole, a 2-syllable girl's name of Greek/French origin, means: The peoples victory.
Nicole's ethnic backgrounds include French. Entertainers with this name include Nicole Kidman (Movies).
Nicknames for Nicole are Coleitt, Nicki, Nickit, Nicoletta and Nikola.
Other names associated with Nicole are Cosetta, Cosette, Nichola, Nicky, Nicol, Nicola, Nicolette, Nicolina, Nicoline, Niki and Nikki.

Posted: 6/27/2004, 10:36 pm
by nikki4982
:GASP: Another Nicole!... and she goes by "Cole"... that's unique and cool. *feels unspecial* :lol:

Posted: 6/28/2004, 3:07 am
by xjsb125
Yes, but you are Reeneeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Posted: 6/28/2004, 12:57 pm
by made to heal
Megan, a 2-syllable girl's name of Greek/Welsh origin, means: A pearl; great; strong.

Posted: 6/28/2004, 10:54 pm
by nikki4982
xjsb125 wrote:Yes, but you are Reeneeeeeeeeeeeeeee

:mrgreen:

Posted: 6/29/2004, 7:10 pm
by Cole
nikki4982 wrote::GASP: Another Nicole!... and she goes by "Cole"... that's unique and cool. *feels unspecial* :lol:


damn rights.. :mrgreen:

Posted: 7/2/2004, 2:57 pm
by Long Jonny
Jonathon

a 3-syllable boy's name of Hebrew origin, means: The Lord is gracious; gift of God.

Jonathon's ethnic backgrounds include English/Welsh.

Posted: 7/2/2004, 3:56 pm
by Henrietta
Cassie, a 2-syllable girl's name of Greek origin, means: Pure.

Hehe...so true...

:lol: