Re: Also.. (m)
in reply to a message by Lissa Hannah
I was using that as an example of how many people think as a way to get my point across. Ryland isn't in the database, but i'm sure you realize it is a real name.
Btw, the skin care product probably came from the name. Like Sundari. It means "beautiful" in Hindi(I think), but the name is not from the product.
Abella is a name of a town or village in many places including Fance, Italy, and England, but those probably all came from the surname and the surname is a variant of Abel. Look it up.
-Seda*
"WOOHOO! Hey I have to tell y'all something. I went to Sea World for the first time yesterday. It rocked! I got to kiss a whale! And it kissed me back!"-Kelly Clarkson
Btw, the skin care product probably came from the name. Like Sundari. It means "beautiful" in Hindi(I think), but the name is not from the product.
Abella is a name of a town or village in many places including Fance, Italy, and England, but those probably all came from the surname and the surname is a variant of Abel. Look it up.
-Seda*
"WOOHOO! Hey I have to tell y'all something. I went to Sea World for the first time yesterday. It rocked! I got to kiss a whale! And it kissed me back!"-Kelly Clarkson
This message was edited 2/28/2005, 5:29 PM
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Here's what I got...
I found that Abella is a town Campagna, Italy. I couldn't find anything for France or England, but I found Inns with the name Abella in it, in France and England, so I probably just scrolled right over it. :)
I found a ton of people with Abella as their surname, but I couldn't find any exact information regarding it as a surname. I did find feminine versions of Abel: Abelia, Abelie, Abella, and Abelle (from www.christianforum.com). On www.weddingvendors.com, I found Abela as the Hawaiian form of Abel, and a variant of Apela. But, those sites probably are not the most reliable.
Hopefully that answered some questions, and didn't make new ones arise! :)
-Lissa Hannah-
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. - Allan Bloom
I found that Abella is a town Campagna, Italy. I couldn't find anything for France or England, but I found Inns with the name Abella in it, in France and England, so I probably just scrolled right over it. :)
I found a ton of people with Abella as their surname, but I couldn't find any exact information regarding it as a surname. I did find feminine versions of Abel: Abelia, Abelie, Abella, and Abelle (from www.christianforum.com). On www.weddingvendors.com, I found Abela as the Hawaiian form of Abel, and a variant of Apela. But, those sites probably are not the most reliable.
Hopefully that answered some questions, and didn't make new ones arise! :)
-Lissa Hannah-
Thanks!!(m)
My friend Kelly is considering this for her baby if it's a girl and so I send you all her "thank you"s.
-Seda*
"WOOHOO! Hey I have to tell y'all something. I went to Sea World for the first time yesterday. It rocked! I got to kiss a whale! And it kissed me back!"-Kelly Clarkson
My friend Kelly is considering this for her baby if it's a girl and so I send you all her "thank you"s.
-Seda*
"WOOHOO! Hey I have to tell y'all something. I went to Sea World for the first time yesterday. It rocked! I got to kiss a whale! And it kissed me back!"-Kelly Clarkson