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[Facts] Re: My Name in Spanish
I suppose you are looking for translations into Spanish.CANDICE (Kandake) probably means "queen", so it would be REINA in Spanish (if this can be a name)MIRIAM is probably an Egyptian name meaning "beloved", so how about AMADA?Andy ;—)
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ConclusionCandice Miriam (hebrew name) you are "Blancamente incandecente amada, rebeldía del mar de amargura, hija que fue deseada" ¿qué tal si te rebautizo "Candela Cardiaca"? now search for yourself for names with any of these meanings... Choose whatever you prefer, it wont be difficult
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Yes, Reina can be a name :)As for Miriam, it would be Miriam, Maria or Miria according to my family tree :)
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Miriam and Mary are the same name, and these are Spanish versions of Mary:Maite
Maria
Marianela
Maribel
Maricela
Marisa
Marisela
Marisol
Marita
Maritza
Mayte:-)
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Maite and Mayte are indeed Spanish and Portuguese (I believe Portuguese, maybe in that part I'm worng) forms of the compound: Maria Teresa
Marianela is compound of Maria and Gianella and similiar Italian names, the "ll" becomes "l" in Spanish because in Spanish it's pronounced like a consonant "Y"
Maribel=Maria Isabel (Mary Elizabeth)
Maricela=Maria Ciel@ (Mary sky/heaven) affected by the name "Marcel"
Marisa=MAria Isabel
Marisela=Maria Isabel/Ciel@ (the proper word is "cielo" but as a fake adjective women might be called "ciela" in singular and "cielas" in plural)
Marisol=María Sol (Mary Sun)
Marita=Pequeña María (Little Mary; It's to "María" what "Johnny" is to "Johnathan")
Maritza=Maria Isabel
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