Nazara
Nazara - opinions, it's aramaic meaning truth (hence nazorean - revealer of truth, well, possibly, it could also be from the town al'nazira meaning 'the victorious', or from nazirite meaning seperated or...anyway, it's still an aramaic word.)
Also, Timee (accent on the e = TEE-may) Timee Sophia is thought was pretty
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Dragonfly - seriously, why not? I've heard of a few Butterfly's
And i know a young girl (12), a friend of a friend, called Vixen and sister Dinxy (or however it's spelled). Opinions?
Also, Timee (accent on the e = TEE-may) Timee Sophia is thought was pretty
Also
Dragonfly - seriously, why not? I've heard of a few Butterfly's
And i know a young girl (12), a friend of a friend, called Vixen and sister Dinxy (or however it's spelled). Opinions?
This message was edited 3/12/2007, 2:14 AM
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I like Nazara, Timee is ok and Timee Sophia is nice. I like it spelled Timee Sofia more... And Dragonfly is very hippish but that's probably why I kind of like it.
The hippy side of me like Aurora Borealis, and Aloe Vera as girl names. Also Valerian, and Bryony. I also like the name Ravenna, which is said rah-VEN-nah. The really crazy side kind of likes Camellia Sinensis, and Camellia Oleifera, but that's only because I love tea - Tea could also be a nn. Also just plain Camellia is nice too. For boys I like Coriander, nn could be Corie, Andie, or Ander. And for either gender Melaleuca.
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The hippy side of me like Aurora Borealis, and Aloe Vera as girl names. Also Valerian, and Bryony. I also like the name Ravenna, which is said rah-VEN-nah. The really crazy side kind of likes Camellia Sinensis, and Camellia Oleifera, but that's only because I love tea - Tea could also be a nn. Also just plain Camellia is nice too. For boys I like Coriander, nn could be Corie, Andie, or Ander. And for either gender Melaleuca.
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This message was edited 3/12/2007, 3:08 AM