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50.       ishtar7
46 posts
 19 Dec 2005 Mon 03:39 pm

Quoting sophie:

could anyone please tell me what the name Aybars means?

just curious



this is name analysis not the meaning, but fun..eeh ?

[BYour First Name of: Aybars[/B]

Click here for a description of your first and last names combined.
As Aybars, you are spontaneous, happy-go-lucky, and you enjoy the company of others--the more the merrier. You make friends easily as people are attracted to your warm and generous nature. However, you have to watch that others do not take advantage of your generosity, for you are apt to be influenced by hard-luck stories and give when it might be more prudent not to. You are ever on the watch for ways and means of making some "easy money" because this name spoils initiative and ambition, producing an easy-going, come-what-may nature which attaches value to money only for the self-enjoyment it can offer.

While the name Aybars creates the urge to be kind and thoughtful to others, we stress that it causes frustration through a scattered and emotional nature. This name, when combined with the last name, can frustrate happiness, contentment, and success, as well as cause health weaknesses in the fluid systems, liver and the bloodstream.

51.       sophie
2712 posts
 19 Dec 2005 Mon 03:43 pm

thank you ishtar7
let me check my name now

52.       sophie
2712 posts
 19 Dec 2005 Mon 03:51 pm

unbelievable!!! i could never describe myself better!
thanks again for the website...it was fun

53.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 19 Dec 2005 Mon 06:03 pm

"As Ceyda you are rather serious-minded, responsible, and stable. You have the gift of tact and diplomacy, and possess a charming, easy-going nature which endears you to others. You have a serious desire to understand the heart and mind of everyone, and could be very effective in a career or in volunteer work where you are handling people and serving in a humanitarian way. This name also gives you a love of home and family, and as a parent you would likely be fair and understanding."

this is what i got!
but i dont want children so we can all ignore that bit hehe
and i also didnt agree with the second paragraph so i didnt inc. that in my post! hehe (6)

54.       ramayan
2633 posts
 23 Dec 2005 Fri 11:17 am

Quoting miss_ceyda:

"As Ceyda you are rather serious-minded, responsible, and stable. You have the gift of tact and diplomacy, and possess a charming, easy-going nature which endears you to others. You have a serious desire to understand the heart and mind of everyone, and could be very effective in a career or in volunteer work where you are handling people and serving in a humanitarian way. This name also gives you a love of home and family, and as a parent you would likely be fair and understanding."

this is what i got!
but i dont want children so we can all ignore that bit hehe
and i also didnt agree with the second paragraph so i didnt inc. that in my post! hehe (6)


i didnt surprised.....heheh...ceyda...hee...and dis message...hehe..nice...

55.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 23 Dec 2005 Fri 02:58 pm

Quoting ramayan:

Quoting miss_ceyda:

"As Ceyda you are rather serious-minded, responsible, and stable. You have the gift of tact and diplomacy, and possess a charming, easy-going nature which endears you to others. You have a serious desire to understand the heart and mind of everyone, and could be very effective in a career or in volunteer work where you are handling people and serving in a humanitarian way. This name also gives you a love of home and family, and as a parent you would likely be fair and understanding."

this is what i got!
but i dont want children so we can all ignore that bit hehe
and i also didnt agree with the second paragraph so i didnt inc. that in my post! hehe (6)


i didnt surprised.....heheh...ceyda...hee...and dis message...hehe..nice...




would u be kind enough to explain ur point in more detail...?? its not very clear.. in fact.. what is ur point dude??

56.       ishtar7
46 posts
 23 Dec 2005 Fri 05:30 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:


and i also didnt agree with the second paragraph so i didnt inc. that in my post! hehe (6)



yaah..me too..they accusSed me having some diseases..bla..blA..

does anyone need a trick to increase ur hotmail inbox storage into 250 MB for free ??

57.       TimRoy
27 posts
 29 Dec 2005 Thu 03:13 pm

Quoting bliss:

If you want the story about Tsarina Anastasia.



I don't believe that the story of Anastasia has ever really been very widely accepted. She seems to have been a pretender to a lost throne to me. Someone who wanted to capitalize on a dead aristocracy.

In other words, if the Soviets were somehow overthrown, she would be in line to take over, or at the very least be on the receiving end of a Brit-style constitutional monarchy. So basically she just served to sponge off of those (in Europe and elsewhere) who wanted to curry favor with whomever took control over Russia if they Soviets fell long before they actually did.

No big shock that one of her descendants tried to bring back the monarchy Brit-style, no? Hmmmmm... I get some sort of castle of sorts, a job greeting foreign dignitaries (and occasional get-togethers with Elizabeth II or Akahito) and some sort of government-paid income, and all I have to bring to the table is my (perhaps fictional) geneology!

Great. While we're at it, let me eliminate a few dozen thousand frenchmen so that I can ascend to the throne as Charlemagne II... Meh, forget it.

Sorry I took this thread off on a tangent.

58.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 29 Dec 2005 Thu 03:16 pm

Quoting ishtar7:

Quoting miss_ceyda:


and i also didnt agree with the second paragraph so i didnt inc. that in my post! hehe (6)



yaah..me too..they accusSed me having some diseases..bla..blA..

does anyone need a trick to increase ur hotmail inbox storage into 250 MB for free ??



hehe... i dread to know what the 3rd para would have said if there was one!

anyway enlighten me on this mailbox storage trick...

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