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Yes, I've noticed before
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that we have a lot of favorite names in common! Yet another example of great minds thinking alike.OT, I have this cool book about how names can affect your life and destiny. Would you like to know what The Secret Universe of Names has to say about Andrea?
~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
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Yes that would be nice!Proud Auntie to Robbie, Brady, Juliana, Sophie, Graham, Teresa, and one more on the way.
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Okay, check this outI haven’t tried writing a long post on my Word and then copying it to a message before, but I figure this is a good time.To best understand what I am going to copy from the book for you, please read the following link (at least the first part, that talks about this book) before going on to the bulk of this post. The responses to that post will also help.http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=515445&board=otThe book says that the dominant phoneme of your name is the consonant combination “and.” This phoneme is called The Cynic. Characteristics of people with names dominated by this phoneme are: Strong, Introspective, Aware; Conspiratorial, Phobic, Calculating. People with “and” names rank 8/10 for Charisma, 9/10 for Career Success, 7/10 for Love & Friendship, and 8/10 for Power.Names dominated by the “and” phoneme include:
Anders
Anderson
Andre
Andrea
Andreas
Andres
Andrew
AndyThe combination of the authoritarian letter A and the negative letter N sets up a level of tension that manifests itself in many pessimistic forms (anger, antagonize, anxious, anti-, anguish, and annoy) and it’s this friction that creates the inherent conflict in the AND personalities. The dark qualities of the letter D (death, destruction, doom, damnation, and despotism) don’t do much to mitigate the problem, and even those whose names incorporate the letter R (Andrea, Andre, Andrew) are affected by the dramatic effects of the DR phoneme found in the words druid, dragon, drek, drum, dream, drastic, and dread.

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Wow thanks! A lot of the stuff is surprisingly correct about me. It is so interesting what you can find out by a name!Proud Auntie to Robbie, Brady, Juliana, Sophie, Graham, Teresa, and one more on the way.
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