That helped, Roy!
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I used the info you'd found on "Kanwar" being Indian, and you were spot-on. It's a Sanskrit name, and it does mean "prince". It's also spelled "Kanvar".
-- Nanaea
-- Nanaea
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Roy
YAAAAAAYYYYY! (picture a cheerleader jumping up and down as the winning goal is scored)
You seem to be a great addition to the regulars on the BtN site. Even though I have quite a number of resources at my beck-and-call (I'm a college student), I didn't think of trying the direction you led us.
I hope you visit often and for quite a long time.
Bud blagosloven (blessed be in Russian/Ukrainian)
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
YAAAAAAYYYYY! (picture a cheerleader jumping up and down as the winning goal is scored)
You seem to be a great addition to the regulars on the BtN site. Even though I have quite a number of resources at my beck-and-call (I'm a college student), I didn't think of trying the direction you led us.
I hope you visit often and for quite a long time.
Bud blagosloven (blessed be in Russian/Ukrainian)
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)