It Would Be A Wonderful Gift
My best friends name is Nestly, and its a beautiful name and she's a beautiful artistic young woman, but what does her name really mean?
She Just got out of the hospital after surviving a near fatal car accident at the age of only 16! everyones showering her with gifts and i would love to give her one so unique, the true meaning of her name, that we've searched for for all our lives.
Thanks, Renae
She Just got out of the hospital after surviving a near fatal car accident at the age of only 16! everyones showering her with gifts and i would love to give her one so unique, the true meaning of her name, that we've searched for for all our lives.
Thanks, Renae
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Renae
Perhaps it's similar to Nestle (the company). The founder's name meant "little nest", so perhaps if you have a local aviary, wildlife rehabilitation center or something like that, donate a little money in her name and "adopt" a bird for a year. Some of the local zoos that have an "adopt-an-animal" program give the people doing so a photo of the "adoptees", so she could have something that might give her some inspiration later on. Who knows?
Phyllis (Sidhe Uaine)
Perhaps it's similar to Nestle (the company). The founder's name meant "little nest", so perhaps if you have a local aviary, wildlife rehabilitation center or something like that, donate a little money in her name and "adopt" a bird for a year. Some of the local zoos that have an "adopt-an-animal" program give the people doing so a photo of the "adoptees", so she could have something that might give her some inspiration later on. Who knows?
Phyllis (Sidhe Uaine)
This board is acting up tonight! My baby bird didn't come out. :(
Okay, here's a laurel wreath instead for you (with a rose in the center):
>>>>>>>@<<<<<<<
-- Nanaea
Okay, here's a laurel wreath instead for you (with a rose in the center):
>>>>>>>@<<<<<<<
-- Nanaea
Nanaea
Since you've given me a few good ideas (see latest posting about feral colony), you deserve the wreath just as much as I do. Besides, the baby bird might be one of the birds "adopted", and is waiting for just the right moment to appear (something in an endangered raptor or an equally endangered crane?).
Chat with you guys soon
Phyllis
Since you've given me a few good ideas (see latest posting about feral colony), you deserve the wreath just as much as I do. Besides, the baby bird might be one of the birds "adopted", and is waiting for just the right moment to appear (something in an endangered raptor or an equally endangered crane?).
Chat with you guys soon
Phyllis
Here's an idea...
If you want to give us Nestly's full name -- first and last, or possibly first, middle, and last -- we'll see if we can anagram something lovely out of it that may be suggestive of the kind of creative person that she is. Or we may also anagram some pretty name aliases for her out of her name.
And, don't worry, I'll make PriaposLovs behave. ;)
-- Nanaea
If you want to give us Nestly's full name -- first and last, or possibly first, middle, and last -- we'll see if we can anagram something lovely out of it that may be suggestive of the kind of creative person that she is. Or we may also anagram some pretty name aliases for her out of her name.
And, don't worry, I'll make PriaposLovs behave. ;)
-- Nanaea
re/idea - THANX...
her last name is baunagorio, but i dont know if its spelt right, ive never been able to spell it correctly, its either that or its banaugorio or something, its pronounced: bawn-a-gor-ee-o does that help?
her last name is baunagorio, but i dont know if its spelt right, ive never been able to spell it correctly, its either that or its banaugorio or something, its pronounced: bawn-a-gor-ee-o does that help?
Whatever you do, dont give her a Nestle Crunch
On a less macabre note, I suspect that Nestly is related to the verb "to nestle", i.e., to lodge or settle as in a nest.