just some names that popped into my head
I just thought of these names that i think are pretty interesting but i would like to know what they mean if you could help me out. The first name is harliquin but im pretty sure there are more ways then one to spell it. Another is joya or hoya ( H sound at the begining) just wondering what they mean if they do mean anything. thanks a lot this site is really awesome. have a nice day. I would appreciate it if you would email me, i know youre busy. bye
Sincerely
Tiffany
Sincerely
Tiffany
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Harlequin is the name of a Comedia del'Arte character. He's a wicked boy who makes a fool of Pantaloon and wins Columbine. Harlequin is from Italian arlecchino which comes from French helquin meaning "demon".
Hellequin is the Fifth Horseman. The High One, a replacement for the Archangel, Sataniel who fell from heaven with a third of the angels. Earliest reference, Ella Aramaic name for God, from Pquelle, (Pa kell) meaning of God. This predates Equine from 'Horse' Hellequin is the source of Harlequin, a character from the legend of the imposter who found the Grail by infiltrating the Knights (Templar) and having the faith enough not to drink whilst being too humble to answer that which was asked of him. (1218 AD.) The rider on a pale horse with a name on his back... this is Hellequin.
Of one truth perhaps was born fabulation upon legend and then myth for the sakes of romance...
Then there's a Norse God who has much in common with Zeus and bears a name similar to Harlechin.
I hope this helps.
M R
Of one truth perhaps was born fabulation upon legend and then myth for the sakes of romance...
Then there's a Norse God who has much in common with Zeus and bears a name similar to Harlechin.
I hope this helps.
M R
Joya or Hoya is an old English name. It means "rejoice".