I need to find the meaning of my name!
I am a FEMALE and i would like to know the meaning of my name.
My mom said i was named after a chinese in a beauty pagent.
My ethnic background is Black (well as u call it African-American)
but as a note i am not from the country Africa.
My mom said i was named after a chinese in a beauty pagent.
My ethnic background is Black (well as u call it African-American)
but as a note i am not from the country Africa.
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Dear Nadicca:
If this is your first name, I believe your name may be a variation of "Nadiko" a common nick-name or term of endearment for Nadia in many Eastern European/former Soviet Republics. I myself am called Nadiko by my relatives. (For example a girl named Sophie may be called Sophiko). I hope this may prove of some help to you.
If this is your first name, I believe your name may be a variation of "Nadiko" a common nick-name or term of endearment for Nadia in many Eastern European/former Soviet Republics. I myself am called Nadiko by my relatives. (For example a girl named Sophie may be called Sophiko). I hope this may prove of some help to you.
Perhaps Nadicca is a combo of Nadia & Rebecca? Just a guess. It's a pretty name!
I dont know what my name means, can you help me? Meghan Rene' Hoyer.
Dear Nadicca:
If this is your first name, I believe your name may be a variation of "Nadiko" a common nick-name or term of endearment for Nadia in many Eastern European/former Soviet Republics. I myself am called Nadiko by my relatives. (For example a girl named Sophie may be called Sophiko). I hope this may prove of some help to you.
If this is your first name, I believe your name may be a variation of "Nadiko" a common nick-name or term of endearment for Nadia in many Eastern European/former Soviet Republics. I myself am called Nadiko by my relatives. (For example a girl named Sophie may be called Sophiko). I hope this may prove of some help to you.
Probably just as well that you're not from my end of Africa (which is a continent, by the way, not a country) - we have a little wild bird here called a neddicky, from the sound it makes.