[Facts] Re: American women
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Facebook is good for that, too.
I also found a male form, Armistus, and a surname form (probably male, too), Armisto.
The Bing Translator says "armista" is Italian for "The Army." As a name, it probably means "woman soldier" like "GI Jane."
"Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth." Ps. 127:4
JoHannah Jubilee, BenJudah Gabriel, Aaron Josiah, Jordan Uriah,
Maranatha Nissiah, (Anastasia Nike, 1992-1992), Jeshua David,
Shiloh Joshana, Elijah Daniel, Hezekiah Nathaniel, Zephaniah Joseph
I also found a male form, Armistus, and a surname form (probably male, too), Armisto.
The Bing Translator says "armista" is Italian for "The Army." As a name, it probably means "woman soldier" like "GI Jane."
JoHannah Jubilee, BenJudah Gabriel, Aaron Josiah, Jordan Uriah,
Maranatha Nissiah, (Anastasia Nike, 1992-1992), Jeshua David,
Shiloh Joshana, Elijah Daniel, Hezekiah Nathaniel, Zephaniah Joseph
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It just occurred to me that, depending on her age, the grandmother's sister Armista may have been named for the "Armistice" (the ending of World War I). Was she born on or soon after November 11, 1918?