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Hey could somebody give me a long description on the meaning of the names:
Noah
Jared
Flynn
Plz if thats possible thanx.
Noah
Jared
Flynn
Plz if thats possible thanx.
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NOAH (1) m English, Biblical
Pronounced: NO-a
Derived from the Hebrew name Noach meaning "rest, comfort". In the Old Testament Noah was the builder of the ark which allowed him, his family, and two of each animal to survive the great Flood. After the Flood he received the sign of the rainbow as a covenant from God.
NOAH (2) f Biblical
Pronounced: NO-a
Derived from the Hebrew name No'ah meaning "motion". In the Old Testament this is the name of a daughter of Zelophehad.
JARED m English, Biblical
Pronounced: JER-ed
From the Hebrew name Yared which meant "descent". This was the name of a close descendent of Adam in the Old Testament.
Flynn isn't in BtN's database, but I found it in the Oxygen.com Babynamer's database: http://tools.oxygen.com/babynamer/TypeASearch.cfm?Gender=B&Unique=1&TellMeAbout=Flynn
Oxygen.com says it's a variation of Flann, which *is* in the BtN database:
FLANN m,f Irish
Pronounced: FLAN
Means "red" in Irish Gaelic. This was the name of a 9th-century king of Tara in Ireland.
Don't know if those descriptions are long enough for you. ;-)
Miranda
Pronounced: NO-a
Derived from the Hebrew name Noach meaning "rest, comfort". In the Old Testament Noah was the builder of the ark which allowed him, his family, and two of each animal to survive the great Flood. After the Flood he received the sign of the rainbow as a covenant from God.
NOAH (2) f Biblical
Pronounced: NO-a
Derived from the Hebrew name No'ah meaning "motion". In the Old Testament this is the name of a daughter of Zelophehad.
JARED m English, Biblical
Pronounced: JER-ed
From the Hebrew name Yared which meant "descent". This was the name of a close descendent of Adam in the Old Testament.
Flynn isn't in BtN's database, but I found it in the Oxygen.com Babynamer's database: http://tools.oxygen.com/babynamer/TypeASearch.cfm?Gender=B&Unique=1&TellMeAbout=Flynn
Oxygen.com says it's a variation of Flann, which *is* in the BtN database:
FLANN m,f Irish
Pronounced: FLAN
Means "red" in Irish Gaelic. This was the name of a 9th-century king of Tara in Ireland.
Don't know if those descriptions are long enough for you. ;-)
Miranda