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Our Nicknames :)
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19 Aug 2007 Sun 06:29 pm |
My one is "bydand" from the cap badge of the Gordon Highlanders.
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19 Aug 2007 Sun 08:57 pm |
Quoting Badiabdancer74: My dance name is Badia and I am a professional bellydancer meaning I dance in stage shows, teach classes and dance regularly at two restaurants... (I have a real job too of course). thus the name Badiabdancer |
Yay! that was what i guessed about ur nickname ı really thought hard on it
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19 Aug 2007 Sun 08:59 pm |
Quoting elham: no problem , we can complet here
elham ,it's my real name.I don't have nickname
my name in turkish langauge is ilham, as they told me is it same for male and famle in turkey, is this true? |
Does Elham in ur lang mean "inspiration"? If so, yes ur name is ilham in Turkish
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20 Aug 2007 Mon 01:04 am |
My nickname comes from my personality. I am the most ignoble pagliaccio on the earth you could ever come across.
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20 Aug 2007 Mon 09:17 pm |
Quoting pagliaccio: I am the most ignoble pagliaccio on the earth you could ever come across. |
You liar! You are not the most ignoble pagliaccio at all, but the most disgust creature on the earth that someone could ever come across.
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20 Aug 2007 Mon 10:09 pm |
Quoting pagliaccio:
You liar! You are not the most ignoble pagliaccio at all, but the most disgust creature on the earth that someone could ever come across. |
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 01:12 am |
Quoting femme_fatal:
it was sort of not typical for a turkish name
i tease mltm calling her meltushka! |
Actually, I like it when you call me like that . I'm used to Meltosh or Melosh or just Mel but not to that.
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21 Aug 2007 Tue 01:15 am |
Quoting incişka: no problem , we can complet here
elham ,it's my real name.I don't have nickname
my name in turkish langauge is ilham, as they told me is it same for male and famle in turkey, is this true? |
Yes, right but in turkish ilham is not given as a name to people, and I think Elham sounds much better than İlham.
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22 Aug 2007 Wed 02:11 pm |
Quoting mltm:
Yes, right but in turkish ilham is not given as a name to people, and I think Elham sounds much better than İlham. |
İlham is given as a name in Turkish but it is not so common. I heard some with this name and if u google it, there is İlham Tokatlı
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