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10.       bliss
900 posts
 03 Jun 2005 Fri 08:35 pm

By the way, did you know we had tsarevna Anastasia.You call yourself princess.Is it because of that?If you want to know about her I can tell you.

11.       kelley
131 posts
 04 Jun 2005 Sat 06:50 am

HELLO BLISS,

I AM VERY CURIOUS OF tsarevna I CALL MYSELF PRINCESS AS I THINK ALL GIRLS SHOULD BE TREATED AS PRINCESS'. PLEASE TELL ME MORE ABOUT tsarevna I COULD NOT LOCATE tsarevna IN TURKISH DICTIONERY OR TRANSLATOR.I HAVE LEARNED ALOT FROM YOU. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE A HISTORY OR MEANING OF YOUR NAME OR ANYONE HAS INFO ON BLISS' NAME PLEASE POST IT THANKS. IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE.SAY HI TO FLOWER.


TAKE CARE DOLL

PEACE
PRINCESS STACIA

12.       bliss
900 posts
 04 Jun 2005 Sat 07:35 am

Hello Kelley,
How are you?
Bliss means extreamly happiness.In dictionary you can find bliss=happiness.

If you want the story about Tsarina Anastasia.
Romanov , dynasty that ruled Russia for three centuries, from 1613 until the Russian Revolution in 1917.The Romanovs were descendants of a Moskow aristocrat whose daughter, Anastasia Romanovna(Roman was her fathers first name), married Russian tsar Ivan IV Vasilyevich
(Ivan Terrible).The children of Anastasia,s brother Nikita adopted the name Romanov in honor of their grandfather being the father of a tsarina.Nikita's grandson, Michael, became first Romanov tsar.
In 1991, following the decline of Communizm in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, a Romanov successor to the vanquished Russian throne advocated a return to the constitutional monarchy.His only child, Grand Duchess Maria, became heir to the Russian royal family upon her father's death in 1992.
Thank you Kelley.I learn from all of you too.

13.       kelley
131 posts
 04 Jun 2005 Sat 07:40 am

THANKS AGAIN BLISS YOU ARE A DOLL! HOW INTERSTNG THANKS FOR SHARING!

PEACE AND LOVE
PRINCESS STACIA

14.       bliss
900 posts
 04 Jun 2005 Sat 07:53 am

You are very welcome, my pleasure.Any time!

15.       widdley
61 posts
 04 Jun 2005 Sat 05:56 pm

still waitinf to hear from anyone who has a meaning of the name JOKO.

thanks
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16.       Attila
144 posts
 04 Jun 2005 Sat 10:24 pm

I think it is a name of joke!Like Koko or Emo
joko does not have any meaning

17.       Seticio
550 posts
 05 Jun 2005 Sun 02:37 am

Joko souds like Japan name
It's not Turkish, because in originally turkish words there are no "o" or "ö" in non-first syllabul.

18.       Attila
144 posts
 05 Jun 2005 Sun 03:37 am

...And no Turrkish word starts with J

19.       bliss
900 posts
 05 Jun 2005 Sun 05:51 am

OK, I found something, but I am not sure. We have Russian born US linguist Roman Osipovich Jakobson.He was born in Moskow in 1896.In school everyone was calling him JAKO.
Kelley , maybe your JAKO was made same way.

20.       bliss
900 posts
 05 Jun 2005 Sun 06:03 am

Sorry your JOKO

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