Re: Chinese/Irish twins
in reply to a message by Phyllis
Hello All,
The name Finnian (or "Finnen" with a fada over the "e") means "fair-haired", and is related to the Fenian (sic) Cycle in that one of its core characters is described as "fair", and from thence assumes the name Finn. Phyllis, I think it's Finn you mean, not Fionn, since to the best of my recollection (and memory is risky) Fionn is an entirely different name meaning "jewel".
- Da.
The name Finnian (or "Finnen" with a fada over the "e") means "fair-haired", and is related to the Fenian (sic) Cycle in that one of its core characters is described as "fair", and from thence assumes the name Finn. Phyllis, I think it's Finn you mean, not Fionn, since to the best of my recollection (and memory is risky) Fionn is an entirely different name meaning "jewel".
- Da.
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"Celtic Guy" has returned!
Psst...! What's your birth month and day, Daividh?
-- Nanaea
Psst...! What's your birth month and day, Daividh?
-- Nanaea
August 15th (among other things, feast day of St. Arnulph of Soissons, patron saint of brewers), sometime in the Truman administration...
Your birthday flower is the Virgin's Bower
St. Arnulph of Soissons, patron saint of brewers, no doubt knew how to show a virgin a good time...
-- Nanaea
St. Arnulph of Soissons, patron saint of brewers, no doubt knew how to show a virgin a good time...
-- Nanaea