Re: From 20th Century literature...
in reply to a message by tandi michelle
That's a sad story, Tandi. You should derive strength from the significance of your name, as described in Sherwood Anderson's poignant short story.
Here's a link where you can read an on-line publication of "Tandy" (it's only two pages long):
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Sherwood_Anderson/Winesburg_Ohio/TANDY_concerning_Tandy_Hard_p1.html
-- Nanaea
Here's a link where you can read an on-line publication of "Tandy" (it's only two pages long):
http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Sherwood_Anderson/Winesburg_Ohio/TANDY_concerning_Tandy_Hard_p1.html
-- Nanaea
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thank you so much nanaea......
you have given me the closest to a definition of my name that i think i'll ever get.i read the pages of the story,pretty neat.thanks again nanaea.
you have given me the closest to a definition of my name that i think i'll ever get.i read the pages of the story,pretty neat.thanks again nanaea.
Tandi Michelle,
I was given the name Tandi by my great aunt. She was a missionary in Africa for many years. The name Tandi is the female word for love in one of the African languages. I have also seen it spelled Thandi and Tawndee. I hope this helps.
I was given the name Tandi by my great aunt. She was a missionary in Africa for many years. The name Tandi is the female word for love in one of the African languages. I have also seen it spelled Thandi and Tawndee. I hope this helps.