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ok, i know u didnt ask for thsi but here it is
my guess is lalaine is a varient on Delaine, which is just from the name Delaney or since Delaney is from "De l'aunaie", it could be "la l'aunaie" which is incorrect language meaning "the the alder grove" but who knows.
Also the sufix "l'aunaie" meaning "the alder grove" could be taken and added with the prefix "la" common in african american names.
or the name could be unique.
as for Da'Mariea i have two theories.
it could be from De Mary/Marie/Maria meaning literally "of mary" or more practically being a relative or decendant of the mother of christ, or pocessing similar qualities
the other is de mer, and im not sure but i know in french mer is sea, im pretty sure its similar in spanish so it could mean "of the sea"
I think lalaine has to much 'l' sound personally and i liek Delaney better, but i think De'Mariea very pretty.
my guess is lalaine is a varient on Delaine, which is just from the name Delaney or since Delaney is from "De l'aunaie", it could be "la l'aunaie" which is incorrect language meaning "the the alder grove" but who knows.
Also the sufix "l'aunaie" meaning "the alder grove" could be taken and added with the prefix "la" common in african american names.
or the name could be unique.
as for Da'Mariea i have two theories.
it could be from De Mary/Marie/Maria meaning literally "of mary" or more practically being a relative or decendant of the mother of christ, or pocessing similar qualities
the other is de mer, and im not sure but i know in french mer is sea, im pretty sure its similar in spanish so it could mean "of the sea"
I think lalaine has to much 'l' sound personally and i liek Delaney better, but i think De'Mariea very pretty.
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my name is Delaney and my mom said that it means warrior.