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Re: names
Can't help you with Yemen, I'm afraid - perhaps you could try their local Embassy or consulate.A yeoman was a prosperous peasant farmer in medieval England, and the word is also used for the soldiers in those wonderful red and gold uniforms who guard the Tower of London - they are informally called Beefeaters, but their real job title is Yeomen of the Guard (and there's a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta with the same name).Yeoman seems to have meant "young man" once, but that meaning soon got lost; however, the good qualities of a young man - his physical strength and energy - live on in the modern meanings.I've never heard it as a given name, but why not?
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Thank you, Sir :P
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If you mean me, it's Ma'am!
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