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Re: terrible twinset
Dude, it's Greek for "protector of the new house."
Ancient Greek.:O

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The roots are ancient Greek maybe, but I do not think the modern concoction constitutes an ancient Greek compounded meaning. You can't take Alexander's meaning of "helper and defender of mankind," shorten it to Alex and therefore also shorten the meaning. It doesn't work that way.
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I was being facetious. I copied and pasted the info from the user-submitted name.
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yeah she was jp
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i think you can do that, combine two names for your own meaning....
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