June 23, 200917 yr Julie- A popular French name meaning youthful, soft-haired, and vivacious. (I got it from google haha)
June 23, 200917 yr Laura-snorkish for the greatest person in the entire universe; can also mean coldplay addict, and extremely optimistic (it really means a crown of laurel leaves...:lol: or "Laura was the name of the beloved of the Italian poet Petrarca, to whom he dedicated a great deal of his opus" :D)
June 23, 200917 yr water, small stream. we are talking about real names, right? :uhoh: :lol: that sounds like my dad's name. it means "from the dark waters" :laugh3: what other names do you have Brookey? :D
June 24, 200917 yr The word 'Michelle' is used as a feminine name and mostly it is used in the English and French language. While pronouncing the word you should use the word 'sh' for the written term 'ch' and when it comes to the meaning of the word it conveys the idea of somebody who is like god. The word in its original form doesn't convey the abovementioned meaning but its masculine form 'Michael' is known to convey the idea but as 'Michelle' is also made of the same word, you can figure out the same meaning from this word also. In religious scripture, the masculine form is being used to name one of the seven archangels that are cited in the Hebrew tradition and it is the only one that is being identified in the Bible as an archangel. Im not Michelle... Im Mishelle :)
June 24, 200917 yr Twisted Logic is one of my favorite Coldplay songs, and I tend to bring my own twisted logic into conversations. Plus anything with a Z instead of an S is bad ass, everyone knows that. :dozey:
June 24, 200917 yr :lol: that sounds like my dad's name. it means "from the dark waters" :laugh3: what other names do you have Brookey? :D well, there's real names, and then there's usernames.
June 24, 200917 yr Author water, small stream. we are talking about real names, right? :uhoh: your welcome to do both real and usernames:)
June 24, 200917 yr your welcome to do both real and usernames:) oh ok, but i think my username is pretty obvious. :P
June 24, 200917 yr Ahhh... i see what you mean... now.... sorry... i thought it was something else :uhoh: Ivet Yvette Yves Medieval French form of Ivo, originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element iv meaning "yew". This was the name of a 14th-century French saint, also known as Ivo of Kermartin, the patron saint of Brittany.
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