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Re: Another approach (serioujs, this time) ... Mike C. pls advise!
Lemme tell you how I feel about such names: I "laken" them! (from the Dutch verb "laken" meaning "to blame, despise, condemn" :P )By the way, does Anneza mean "Little Anne" in Afrikaans?
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Well My Name Is Laken And I'm From Louisiana And Well I Really Don't Know What To Say LOL! But Uh I Wanna Shout Out To My Friends!
~Brittany~ Your So So Kewl And Got A Great Fashion Sense!
~Rena~ Yur So Kewl!! And Ur A Great Tennis Player!
~Carmen~ Don't Give On On Ur Anime Stuff! It Totally Rox!!
~Terri~ Terri Dun Listen 2 Them Preps I Still Think Ur So Kewl!
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Ah lahk it!Anneza is just Anne (my middle name) plus ZA, which is our international code - web addresses are .co.za, international car licence plates are ZA. Goes back to the merry days when our official languages were English and Dutch. Just a useful handle that even I can't forget ...Anna - Afrikaans form - can have 2 diminutive forms in Afrikaans: Annie (sounds like Unnie) or Annetjie (sort-of Unnuhkey). (And Pavlos would look like Paul and sound like Pole.)
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..that's so funny, I took it for granted that Anneza was a bona fide name (a wonderful one, to boot!), and had even included it in my database :P
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