To Mike C, and all those who i never really met
by Silver (guest)
12/19/2001, 8:34 AM
I feel awkward asking/telling the great master of the site anything, but I don't want to just have an open message adressed to the general public.
To everyone I didn't meet on here is the dismal 3 weeks I have been posting, this is not directed at you, and I feel at a lose for not getting to met anyone and everyone, especially people who share such a special common interest.
I have recieved no help, which I really am not concerned with because I understand trying to find names, may be difficult,
But in turn have recieved much redicule for sharing a simple point in my life.
I never judged anyone on here, or thought harshly of them until they proved me other wise.
I was never rude, actually i tried to stay quiet pleasant during this short stay.
I have been made fun of, and told off, mocked and laughed at.
I have done nothing to desearve this.
I have always loved studing names, and when I found this site I was simply overjoyed.
Now I feel heartbroken, and I have decided to leave the message board.
I will find what the names mean by myself, I just wanted to share knowledge.
I do suppose I will still read it, and pick up interesting names for books, but after I'm done going through the site, I am deffinatly not coming back.
My main note to Mike C here is, i noticed wome poor attitudes before I started posting myself, but decided to try.
I can't even guess how many people that would have been beneficial and interested in this board were turned away by the cruel remarks.
To those who have done it to me or others, and i shall leave unnamed: This is not your site, where do you get off thinking you can talk to people like that?
Even if it was yours, it is called respect, and every human desearves it, to matter physical or mental capacity.
"I choose to think the best of people, it saves so much trouble."
I will try to just think the best of those who bite me, and i apologize for getting a bit curt back.
Much more was well desearved I think, but we are all equal and have our seperate faults, so I hope you overcome yours.
A side note: Keely is also a scottish surname, just like Kelly. Scots seem to have a thing for naming kids after last names.
I hope everyone on here the best, and I do mean everyone.
I wish I was more warmly welcomed, and my attempts at help, advice, and adding to the site, like was cleary said somewhere on here was appreciated.
To those who mocked my ability to write, I have never attempted to write properly, or to my full extent on this site.
Just because you think you know how someone is, doesn't make it so.
Also, from this board I have pulled off the following names, which I will list.
If anyone has any problems with me ever using these in literature, or even owning them, please post it, and they will be removed.
Once again thank you to all those who were kind, and tried to help.
Thank you for some naming enlightenment Mike C, and the best of luck to you and your site.
~Ashley Cameron
Dior
Lexus
Sidhe
Uaine
Asatru
Bruja
Santoria
Ginsa
Phalen
Astorina
Iraidia
Iradly
Lanecia
Tristana
Sari
Saria
Tuija
Sahar
Blaiden
Ivayla
Leijai
Karomy
Phroncia
Makaiah
Demera
Catarina
Deigo
Quinlan
Damasia
Shabriaz
Snowdean
Sidra
Laterrian
Jovan(ny)
Kalysia
Rhome
Nadarajah
Gavrielle
Aiyanna
Amaya
Sierra
Sienna
Amira
Ciara/Ciera
Espen
Jasna
Aysel
Nuray
Savas
Arnkell
K(a,i)jaran
Loki
Gavri'el
Falon
Keely
Ausra
Nazareth
Galilei
Laryna
Rhodrhi
Gentry
Beren
Rhiannon
Agrios - wild, fierce, evil
Aisakos - branch of myrtle or laurel
Amykos - without nose (from amykter
Amphion - on both sides (amphi- is related to the Latin ambi-)
Bianor - bodily strength, force (from bia)
Thereus - hunter, chaser
Iambreus - Iambic, speaking in verse
Ixion - from Hiketes, one who comes to seek protection, a suppliant or fugitive
Lykidas - wolf's cub, from lykos
Ophion - serprnt-like, from ophis (pronounced like Office, come to think of it!)
Perimedes - prudent and cunning, from medos.
Roikos - fluid, flowing (from rheo)
Cheiron - worse, meaner, inferior
Aithe (f) - fiery, burning. Agamemnon's horse.
Aithiops (m) - Burned face. One of the Titan Helios' horses
Arpagos (m) - Hook. Belonged to the Dioscouri.
Balios (m) - spotted, dappled. Belonged to Achilles and Peleus.
Dias (m) - to rush or dart through or across, from "diasso". Horse of the argonaut Amphiaraos.
Kairos (m) - "time". Brother of Arion.
Kyllaros (m) - Hermit crab. Gift of Hera to Kastor.
Aithon (m) - fiery, burning. One of Actaeon's 50 dogs.
Balios (m) - spotted, dappled (The original "Spot". One of Actaeon's 50 dogs.
Bares (m) - Heavy, providing pressure.One of Actaeon's 50 dogs.
Lakaina (f) - From Laconia (Sparta). Referred to by Sophokles.
Theron (m) - hunter. One of Actaeon's 50 dogs.
Tigris (f) - Tiger. One of Actaeon's 50 dogs.
13. DIONYSIA. Female version of DIONYSIOS.
41. ARISTOKLEIA. Female version of ARISTOCLES.
47. ISIAS. Worshipper of Isis
Dionysis
Demetrius
Kallias
Nikias
Ariston
Socrates
Starton
Attikos
Athrinaios
Artemon
Aristeides
Dion
Charias
Aja
Alina
Amani
Amara
Amaya
Anika
Anjali
Araceli
Aspen
Audra
Bria
Brielle
Brynn
Celeste
Ciera/Cierra
Citalli
Daija
Daila
Damaris
Dasia
Dejah
Devyn
Esperanza
Eve
Haven
Hayden
Jaden/Jaiden
Jakayla
Kaela
Kaia
Keara/Keira/Kiara
Leilani
Micaela
Mireya
Nautica
Nyah
Nyasia
Nikita
Odayls
Raven
Reese
Rocio
Sage/Saige
Samara
Savana/Savanah
Shaina
Shakira
Sheridan
Sienna
Sierra
Tasia
Tatyana
Thalia
Tianna
Yadira
Yajaira
Yessenia
That is all for now