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- Anonymous5 years ago
It means that on the day that my parents went to the registry office to get my birth certificate my name is the one that they had finally decided on,lol. I'm only joking, to be honest I don't have a clue but I'd really like to find out & see if the meaning has any relevance to my life so far, or maybe a clue to what path I should take from now.
- ?Lv 59 years ago
Okay my name is Aida.... and here u go:
=> Aida:
Pronounced (eye-duh) A girl that's really hot and really smart at the same time. Big exception in today's world. Sought after, and rare.
More likely though a name created for the Ethiopian princess in Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aïda.
Today's meaning however means an extremely intelligent female with the perfectly endless eyes and flowing hair of a goddess.
Usually considered "beautiful" or "mad sexy" by the masses, she is an all around keeper.
In correlaton of making commercials, AIDA means "Attention, Information, Desire, Action".
Aida is The Princess which live somewhere in the United states. She is very Beautiful, kind, awesome, super cute, nice, amazing, good, working, hot, kinky, loves to tease.
She can make your day easily. Gotta love her.
Its not possible to use word Aida on any other person or object. Word Aida apply only to The princess Aida.
- ?Lv 69 years ago
my name is emma
Emma is a given female name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen meaning whole or universal, and was originally a short form of Germanic names that began with ermen. It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife both of king Ethelred II (and by him the mother of Edward the Confessor) and later of king Canute. It was also borne by an 11th-century Austrian saint, who is sometimes called Hemma.
After the Norman conquest this name became common in England. It was revived in the 18th century, perhaps in part due to Matthew Prior's poem 'Henry and Emma' (1709). It was also used by Jane Austen for the central character, the matchmaker Emma Woodhouse, in her novel 'Emma' (1816).
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- 9 years ago
Cassidy \c(a)-ssi-dy\ as a girl's name (also used as boy's name Cassidy), is pronounced KASS-ih-dee. It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Cassidy is "curly-headed". From the surname Ó Caiside meaning "descendent of Caiside", where the name Caiside means "curly-headed", from Gaelic "cas". Can also be taken as an elaborated form of Cass.
Cassidy has 23 variant forms: Casadee, Casidee, Casidy, Cass, Cassadi, Cassadie, Cassadina, Cassady, Casseday, Cassiddy, Cassidee, Cassidey, Cassidi, Cassidie, Cassity, Kasidy, Kassadey, Kassadi, Kassidee, Kassidi, Kassidie, Kassidy and Kassodey.
- HaloLv 69 years ago
A random thing that popped into my head last night that sounds cool
Brown highlights is the name of a town?
never mind lol, i dont wanna tell you my real name anyway
- Politely DazedLv 79 years ago
My father grew up in post world war two Canada. He always loved reading the little war stories the paper would print and little books and what nots. One day he came across a story of a Lancaster Bomber crew man named Andrew who died trying to save another crewman while their plane was going down in flames. The plane was badly damaged, on fire and going down. Andrew was on his way to the rear hatch to jump out when he noticed the tail gunner was stuck in his turret. Andrew climbed down the tail of the plane and tried to help his crew member free. After what little time they had left was being wasted, the tail gunner told Andrew to forget about him and bail out. He wouldn't.
As it turned out, Andrew eventually did bail out. But his parachute was on fire and he fell to his death. The tail gunner however survived the crash and told the story that got Andrew a posthumous Victoria Cross. The highest award for bravery in Canada.
That story really made an Impact on my father when he was a young lad and when I was born, he named me Andrew.
- LunaLv 49 years ago
My name is from England and means 'land of the people of Lothar'. Btw, my real name is not Luna