[Facts] Re: Beelia
You keep revealing more and more about your history, Jai. :) Not only were both your parents soccer fans, but were they also descendants of the indigenous peoples of Mexico? I ask, because the name "Beelia" is from the ancient Zapotec language, which is still spoken in Oaxaca, Mexico. "Beelia" means "a star".Sorry I can't help you with "Somaira". Just a suggestion... Have you thought of asking any of your family members what these names mean? Then you could come back and tell us -- you're welcome to enlighten us, as well as ask questions! :)-- Nanaea
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Beelia  ·  Jai Byron  ·  1/4/2001, 2:07 AM
Re: Beelia  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/4/2001, 4:29 AM
Mexico and the Netherlands have much in common... Or not...  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/4/2001, 4:46 AM
Re: Mexico and the Netherlands have much in common... Or not...  ·  Priapos Lovs  ·  1/4/2001, 5:08 AM
Re: Mexico and the Netherlands have much in common... Or not...  ·  Daividh  ·  1/5/2001, 7:36 PM
Announcing another "Name the Minpin" Contest! All invited!  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/4/2001, 2:56 PM
Just an Idea  ·  Daividh  ·  1/5/2001, 8:55 PM
Re: Announcing another "Name the Minpin" Contest! All invited!  ·  Daividh  ·  1/5/2001, 7:42 PM
Thought so!  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/6/2001, 1:04 AM
Re: Announcing another "Name the Minpin" Contest! All invited!  ·  Priapos Lovs  ·  1/5/2001, 1:26 AM
Re: Announcing another "Name the Minpin" Contest! All invited!  ·  PriaposLovs  ·  1/5/2001, 3:28 AM
"Lay-laps"  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/5/2001, 9:38 AM
Re: "Lay-laps"  ·  PriaposLovs  ·  1/5/2001, 2:02 PM
Re: "Lay-laps"  ·  Nanaea  ·  1/6/2001, 1:50 AM