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What does your name mean?
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10.       adirina
37 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 09:39 am

Marta (Spanish)/Martha (English) - Judæo-Aramaic מַרְתָּא Martâ, it means "The Lady"

--- All the old fat houskeepers of old movies used to have this name

11.       sophie
2712 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 11:11 am

Sophia = wisdom (what else? lol )

12.       Mary83
178 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 11:44 am

Maria = from Miryam, name from Hebrew meaning " wanted child" or "love".Some other people interpret the name as "rebel" or "much sorrow"..

13.       karlie
29 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 02:01 pm

karlie- female form of karl. it is german: wonanly; strenght. powerful

14.       geeta
0 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 03:02 pm

My name is Geeta :- its a Hindu name.
Bhagvad Geeta is holy book of Hindus, its a Celestial Song sung by Lord Krishna.

Regards
Geeta


15.       juliacernat
424 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 04:16 pm

my name is Julia, a name of Latin origin meaning "youthful"
I like to think my parents were inspired by Julius Caesar when they chose my name

16.       karekin04
565 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 07:10 pm

KAREN, origin: scandinavian= pure

my sons name Cameron, origin: Celtic/ Gaelic= Bent nose lol

he doesn't like that very much

17.       libralady
5152 posts
 09 Jan 2007 Tue 07:23 pm

Bridget - Anglicized form of the Irish name Brighid which means "exalted one". In Irish mythology she was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom, the daughter of the god Dagda. This name was also borne by two important saints: a patron saint of Ireland (also known as Brigid) who established a convent at Kildare in the 5th century, and Saint Bridget of Sweden (also known as Birgitta) who founded an order of nuns in the 14th century.

There are many variations on my name.

France: Brigitte
Spain: Brigida
Italian: Brigida
German/Hungarian: Brigitta
Lativian and Slovinian: Brigitta
Irish:Brighid
Swedish: Birgitta

and Bridie is a short version. (as for founding the nuns! not sure about that)

18.       adirina
37 posts
 10 Jan 2007 Wed 08:28 am

Quoting karekin04:

KAREN, origin: scandinavian= pure

my sons name Cameron, origin: Celtic/ Gaelic= Bent nose lol

he doesn't like that very much



Then, KAREN (scandinavian) = AGNES (Greek) = INÉS (Spanish) = ARı (Turkish)...

Wow! Funny!

does anybody know my name in Turkish or Greek???

19.       kai
0 posts
 10 Jan 2007 Wed 09:02 am

Quoting adirina:

Quoting karekin04:

KAREN, origin: scandinavian= pure

my sons name Cameron, origin: Celtic/ Gaelic= Bent nose lol

he doesn't like that very much



Then, KAREN (scandinavian) = AGNES (Greek) = INÉS (Spanish) = ARı (Turkish)...

Wow! Funny!

does anybody know my name in Turkish or Greek???



Marta in Greek is written like this >>>> : Μαρτα

20.       adirina
37 posts
 10 Jan 2007 Wed 09:12 am

Teşekkür ederim, kai (Natalie = Natascha?)

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