Re: Meaning of name
in reply to a message by Pagano
Could the name you remember possibly have been spelled "D'Andraka" or "D'Andraca"?
You mentioned that this was the name of a Spanish woman, and D'Andraka (or D'Andraca) in the Basque language means: "from the hill of the lady".
Both Andraka and Andraca are Basque surnames, but they can be used as first names, too. Here is an online reference I managed to find for you:
http://www.buber.net/Basque/Surname/A/andraka.html
-- Nanaea
You mentioned that this was the name of a Spanish woman, and D'Andraka (or D'Andraca) in the Basque language means: "from the hill of the lady".
Both Andraka and Andraca are Basque surnames, but they can be used as first names, too. Here is an online reference I managed to find for you:
http://www.buber.net/Basque/Surname/A/andraka.html
-- Nanaea
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I knew a woman named Dragana and I think they were Greek.
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Did you say "Greek"? CALLING PAAAAAAAVLOS! :)