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Re: Just for fun: What Esperanto is Behind Your Name?
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surfin_beck
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10/3/2002, 12:24 AM
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a message by Nanaea
Hi my name is Rebecca (Simone) Byrne, i am female (duh!)
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Nanaea
10/3/2002, 4:03 AM
Rebecca
Byrne
+ swapping the Y for an O (because there is no Y in Esperanto)
=
Berneca Cerbo
pronounced: behr-NEH-tsah TSEHR-boh
means:
"Berneca" is a variation of
Berenice
"Cerbo" is "brain" in Esperanto
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Nanaea
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