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Sept 10, 2005 10:34:26 GMT -5
Post by martusha on Sept 10, 2005 10:34:26 GMT -5
This topic is very cool Yve!!!! And I was wondering if you could tell me something about myfavourite names-Natasha and Andrey ;D
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Sept 10, 2005 11:45:26 GMT -5
Post by yve on Sept 10, 2005 11:45:26 GMT -5
This topic is very cool Yve!!!! And I was wondering if you could tell me something about myfavourite names-Natasha and Andrey ;D thanks , and of course I can tell you something Natasha (or Natascha) is the Russian nick form of Natalja --> Natalie --> latin origin means "the one that was born on Christus´ birthday" ---> dies natalis (day of the birth) Andrey / Andrej - Russian form of Andreas Andreas has a greek origin , it´s a short form that became very popular , it comes from names that are created with the word "Andr" ---> aner , andros means the MAN , so Andreas is the most masculine name at all ;D
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Sept 10, 2005 13:15:39 GMT -5
Post by martusha on Sept 10, 2005 13:15:39 GMT -5
This topic is very cool Yve!!!! And I was wondering if you could tell me something about myfavourite names-Natasha and Andrey ;D thanks , and of course I can tell you something Natasha (or Natascha) is the Russian nick form of Natalja --> Natalie --> latin origin means "the one that was born on Christus´ birthday" ---> dies natalis (day of the birth) Andrey / Andrej - Russian form of Andreas Andreas has a greek origin , it´s a short form that became very popular , it comes from names that are created with the word "Andr" ---> aner , andros means the MAN , so Andreas is the most masculine name at all ;D Thank you veeeeeeery much ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Sept 12, 2005 12:55:05 GMT -5
Post by Zig on Sept 12, 2005 12:55:05 GMT -5
This topic is very cool Yve!!!! And I was wondering if you could tell me something about myfavourite names-Natasha and Andrey ;D thanks , and of course I can tell you something Natasha (or Natascha) is the Russian nick form of Natalja --> Natalie --> latin origin means "the one that was born on Christus´ birthday" ---> dies natalis (day of the birth) Andrey / Andrej - Russian form of Andreas Andreas has a greek origin , it´s a short form that became very popular , it comes from names that are created with the word "Andr" ---> aner , andros means the MAN , so Andreas is the most masculine name at all ;Dhehehehehe.... ;D
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Sept 12, 2005 14:01:58 GMT -5
Post by yve on Sept 12, 2005 14:01:58 GMT -5
thanks , and of course I can tell you something Natasha (or Natascha) is the Russian nick form of Natalja --> Natalie --> latin origin means "the one that was born on Christus´ birthday" ---> dies natalis (day of the birth) Andrey / Andrej - Russian form of Andreas Andreas has a greek origin , it´s a short form that became very popular , it comes from names that are created with the word "Andr" ---> aner , andros means the MAN , so Andreas is the most masculine name at all ;Dhehehehehe.... ;D haha yeah I know that your boyfriend has a parallel form of it as his name ;D
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Sept 12, 2005 14:06:55 GMT -5
Post by Zig on Sept 12, 2005 14:06:55 GMT -5
haha yeah I know that your boyfriend has a parallel form of it as his name ;D really?! ;D Btw, he likes that so much.... ;D I know that you know! ;D hehe..
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Sept 13, 2005 7:38:40 GMT -5
Post by yve on Sept 13, 2005 7:38:40 GMT -5
Zig : I can imagine that he likes that so much , the meaning of this name is very strong . There is a male name I like very much and it is so to say no.2 on my list . When names were made and people still understood their meaning they gave the name to the child as a wish - it should show everything the parents/family wished for that child to be or to have or to become . One of the most popular names of all times may be [glow=red,2,300]ALEXANDER[/glow] . The meaning in my opinion is one of the best - something that hopefully would be reality when the boy became to a man . This is MY personal maleST name of all Alexander is the latin form of greek Alexandros to alexo -> protect + aner , andros--> man so it means The Defender becuz of the fact that I like the Roman languages , I prefer their forms of Alexander above all Italian Alessandro (or the short form Alessio)and Spanish Alejandrothe name became very popular already in times before christ becuz of my favourite most interesting/inspiring personality in history --> Alexander the Great another famous man with that name (also very important to me) was the Russian writer Alexander Pushkin in our lil Juve-universe we have Alessandro Del Piero and Alessio Tacchinardi
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Sept 13, 2005 9:29:17 GMT -5
Post by lizette on Sept 13, 2005 9:29:17 GMT -5
Zlatan ment something with Gold right?
What does Daniël mean?
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Sept 13, 2005 9:38:17 GMT -5
Post by yve on Sept 13, 2005 9:38:17 GMT -5
Zlatan ment something with Gold right? What does Daniël mean? Zlatan is a form that developed from Zlatomir --> slavic zlato---> Gold + urslavic mir --> peace Daniel is a name from the bible which origin is not sure ---> it can come from hebrew din el --> God judges or accadian dananu el--> God is powerful (so you see it´s a sentence-name like we say in name research )
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Sept 13, 2005 10:12:09 GMT -5
Post by lizette on Sept 13, 2005 10:12:09 GMT -5
Thanks Yve! I think this is so interesting hahaha okey this is my last question: Mark and Ben?
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Sept 13, 2005 12:04:57 GMT -5
Post by yve on Sept 13, 2005 12:04:57 GMT -5
Thanks Yve! I think this is so interesting hahaha okey this is my last question: Mark and Ben? Mark is a short form and can have three origins --->Markus/ Marcus latin , origin Mart-kos means belongs to Mars , normally boys born in March got that name --->Markolf old German marcha --> limit + wolf ---> wolf --->Marward/Markwart old German marcha---> limit + wart---> defender Ben is the english short form of --> Benedikt / Benedict comes from latin benedictus----> praised , blessed --->Benjamin , name from the bible hebrew son of the South , son of the right side , settled right/south of most influencing tribe Efraim (maybe old testament)
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Sept 13, 2005 14:30:36 GMT -5
Post by Zig on Sept 13, 2005 14:30:36 GMT -5
I know this name is absolutely lithuanian and I can even tell it's meaning by myself, but I promised my sister (yeah yeah..the same.. ;D) that I would ask..So if you can tell anything about the name RADVILE I'll be thankfull, cause my sis just make me nervous..
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Sept 13, 2005 16:45:02 GMT -5
Post by yve on Sept 13, 2005 16:45:02 GMT -5
I know this name is absolutely lithuanian and I can even tell it's meaning by myself, but I promised my sister (yeah yeah..the same.. ;D) that I would ask..So if you can tell anything about the name RADVILE I'll be thankfull, cause my sis just make me nervous.. hm this name is very special ZIG and I really had to have a look in our university books the only thing I can say is that it is a composed name of 2 themes and that the urslavic RAD means glad , another part could be RADITI --> to work but this is all just guessing , I am sorry ZIG . maybe Lithuanian has not changed that much so the meaning you know / understand can be totally right
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Sept 14, 2005 9:34:29 GMT -5
Post by Olga on Sept 14, 2005 9:34:29 GMT -5
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Sept 14, 2005 10:16:00 GMT -5
Post by Kirsten on Sept 14, 2005 10:16:00 GMT -5
I guess Yve has found a job here hahahah ;D Can you tell me something about AARON?
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