[Facts] Lacona?
My mother, Elaine, and I were talking about names, and Mom mentioned that she had an aunt named Lacona. She didn't know how it was spelled, so Lacona's a guessing. It's pronounced like Lakota, only with a N.
Mom's aunt was part Belgian and part Polish, and she (Mom) speculates that Lacona's Polish.
Any thoughts?
Miranda
EDIT 1: Mom speculated, not the aunt. Duh...
EDIT 2: Because I can't spell an edit summary
Mom's aunt was part Belgian and part Polish, and she (Mom) speculates that Lacona's Polish.
Any thoughts?
Miranda
EDIT 1: Mom speculated, not the aunt. Duh...
EDIT 2: Because I can't spell an edit summary
This message was edited 12/14/2004, 10:59 PM
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Not sure about Lacona. But as I mentioned on the Opinions board its similar to Lacuna which is from one of my favorite bands, Lacuna Coil who are Italian.
According to a free translation site, Lacuna means "Gap"
Not sure how Gap Coil makes sense, haha.
According to a free translation site, Lacuna means "Gap"
Not sure how Gap Coil makes sense, haha.
I thought a gap coil is some kind of electrical contraption.. hmmm.
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It might be, I have no clue, haha