Fiore
I read that Fiore was Italian and means "flower". Anyone know if this is true or complete nonsense?
-Seda*
Ah, sleep is good.
Sweet dreams, Dommie.

-Seda*
Sweet dreams, Dommie.

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'Fiore' does indeed mean 'flower' in Italian, and the plural would be 'Fiori'. It also means 'clubs', as in the symbol on a pack of cards.
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I looked for simular names, but I guess not hard enough. Thanks!
-Seda*
Ah, sleep is good.
Sweet dreams, Dommie.

I looked for simular names, but I guess not hard enough. Thanks!
-Seda*
Sweet dreams, Dommie.
