Archive for July, 2009

Demi Moore

Real name was Demetria, do you prefer Demeter or Demetria as a longer name for Demi.

and do you like Thea by itself or Dorothea?

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Ada combos

Ada Beatrice Rose

Ada Ruby Rosabel

Ada Bellatrix,Ada Katherine,Ada Celeste

Ada Dorothy, Ada Caroline, Ada Emmeline,

Ada Florence, Ada Henriette, Ada Juliet,

Ada Frances Daisy

Ada Hazel May

Ada Lucille,Ada Penelope, Ada Primrose

Ada Lilith Belle

Ada Margaret Jane

Ada Ruby Estella

Ada Rosabel, Ada Lillian, Ada Constance,

Ada Lucy Maude

Ada Charlotte Daisy

Ada Sunday Rose

Ada Dolores Pearl

Ada Lily Frances

Ada Mary Katherine

Ada Lucy Ellen/Caroline

Ada Rose Victoria

Ada Mary Beatrice

Ada Beatrice Poppy

Ada Harriet Lily

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Girls ending in ia.

Amelia,Antonia,Aurelia,Achaia,

Alexia, Alia, Alexandria,Cornelia,Cassia,

Cassiopeia,Catia,Celestia,Claudia, Clelia,

Cloelia,Calithyia,Caelia,Cacalia,Caesaria,Celia,

Cordelia,Castalia,Cecelia,Dahlia,Dulcia,Elysia,

Eulalia,Eucryphia,Fabia,Floria,Fidelia,Fernilia,

Gaia, Grazia, GraciliaHestia,Harmonia,Hersilia,Ismilia,

Ignatica, Italia,Imperia,Izelia,Jahlia,Keelia, Karmia,Kilia,

Kaylia,Kezia,,Lampetia,Livia,Lycia,Lucia,Laelia,

Lucelia,Lila,Lucretia,Lakia, Lydia, Lexia,Mia,

Mercia,Mahalia, Makania, Melia,Nicia,Nakeia,

Natalia,Noellia,Naia,Nahia, Nicosia,Ophelia,

Olympia,Olyvia,Octavia,Ottilia,Orla,Oralia,Orthia,

Pia,Phelia,Philominia,Persia,Pascasia,Plumenia,Phylicia,

Pellonia,Peolpia,Ria, Rakaia, Samaia,Seraphia,

Saskia,Samaria,Sophronia, Sophia,Takia,Tilia,

Tahlia, Tovia,Tullia,Thoia,Vivia,Virginina,

Wisteria,Xylia,Xanthia,Yulia,Zahlia,

Zia,Zakia,Zavia,Zinovia,Zelphia,

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Māori names- Reed Dictionary of Modern Māori-P.M Ryan

Akinehi,Amiria, Ani, Aperira, Ehetere (F)

Akuhata, Amoho, Anaru, Araketanara, Arapeta, (M)

Arapeti, Atama, Atoni, Ehau, Ehekiera, (M)

Emanuera, Emauha, Enoka, Ereatara, Hahona (M)

Erene,Hera, Hūhana, Hutita, Ihapera, Inia (F)

Haimona, Hakaraia, Hāre, Hariwana, Hēmi (M)

Henare, Heremaia, Hīona, Hohua, Hona (M)

Hōrano, Hōri, Ihaia, Kapariere, Maaka. (M)

Kahia, (F).

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Baby name for today-Wilhelmina

Origin of the name Wilhelmina:

A feminine form of William (resolute protector).

From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman

Babynamewizard as known siblings as- Caroline, Elizabeth,Esme,Henry,Lillian,Lucinda,Wolfgang and more.

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Name for 30th July-John

e name John is derived, via Latin and Greek, from the Hebrew name Yochanan (יוחנן) meaning “HaShem is gracious”. Yochanan was the name of several important rabbis in the Second Temple Period in Israel, such as Yochanan ben Zakai and Yochanan ben Nuri.

The name had gained popularity among Jews in Judea and Galilee by the time the area became a province of the Roman Empire in 6 A.D. It was the given name of Yochanan ben Zechariah, a Jewish prophet known in English as John the Baptist. It was also the given name of Yochanan ben Zibhdi, a fisherman from Galilee who became one of the favorite students (called disciples) of Jesus Christ and so is known in English as John the Apostle. Because Yochanan also wrote one of the four accounts of the life of Jesus Christ called gospels, the Gospel of St. John and the Book of Revelations, he is also known as John the Evangelist. (Wikipedia)

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Name for 29th July- Hera

HERA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Greek Mythology

Other Scripts: ‘Ηρα (Ancient Greek)

Pronounced: HER-ə (English) [key]

Uncertain meaning, possibly from either Greek ‘ηρως (heros) “hero, warrior”; ‘ωρα (hora) “period of time”; or ‘αιρεω (haireo) “to be chosen”. In Greek mythology Hera was the queen of the gods, the sister and wife of Zeus. She presided over marriage and childbirth. (Behind the name)

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Demi for a girl

I really love this again, would you use Demeter as a first name or too boyish these days.

Wikipedia-Demeter (pronounced /dɨˈmiːtər/; Greek: Δημήτηρ, lit. “Earth-Mother” from the Doric Dā form of Greek De “Earth” and Meter “Mother”[1]. Or possibly “distribution-mother” from the noun of the Indo-European mother-earth *dheghom[2] *mater, also called simply Δηώ), in Greek mythology, is the Goddess of grain and fertility, the pure. Nourisher of the youth and the green earth, the health-giving cycle of life and death, and preserver of marriage and the sacred law. In the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, dated to about the seventh century BC.[3] she is invoked as the “bringer of seasons”, a subtle sign that she was worshipped long before she was made one of the Olympians. She and her daughter Persephone were the central figures of the Eleusinian Mysteries that also predated the Olympian pantheon.

Her Roman equivalent is Ceres.

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Cemetery Records

Lillian Louisa, Winifred Bessie,Phyllis Helena,

Ellen May, Katherine May, Caroline Mary,

Stanley Gilbert, Roy Patrick, James Augustine,

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Baby name book- A is for Atticus

This book is by Lorilee Craker, Baby names from great books

These are the ones I liked.

Girls

Adela, Agnes, Alice, Antonia, Arabella,

Beatrice, Beatrix,Bedelia, Belle, Celia,

Clara,Clio, Clover,Daisy,Dorothy,

Echo, Edith,Esme, Eudora, Evangeline,

Flora,Frances,Freya,Gaia, Ginevra,

Grace,Greta, Guinevere, Hariet, Hazel,

Hermione, India, Iris, Isolde, Jane,

Jemima, Josephine, Kalliope, Katherine, Lillian,

Linnea,Lucy, Luna,Mabel, Margaret,

Matilda, Maud, Nina, Nora, Odessa,

Octavia, Ophelia, Orinthia, Pandora, Pearl,

Penelope, Pomona, Rose, Ruby, Shiloh,

Tabitha, Tallulah, Thea, Virginia, Violet,

Willa,Winnie, Zelda, Zola.

Boys

Arthur, Asher, Archer, Atticus,August,

Balthazar, Barnaby, Beckett, Bramwell, Dashiell,

Eliot, Emerson, Ezra, Evan, Franklin,

Fletcher, Gulliver, Heath, Henry, Homer,

Huckleberry, Humphrey, Iago, Jasper, Jay,

Jude, Julian, Malachi, Milo, Ned, Noah,

Orlando, Otto, Rupert, Sallinger, Tennyson,

Thatcher, Theodore, Titus.

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