the sources are many, like religious books, like bible, gita, etc. Some from the books we like, including the baby name book, some will be named after a great person like me :) ha ha
2006-07-31 23:19:17
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answered by deebeein 4
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Elizabeth:
ELIZABETH
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: ee-LIZ-a-beth [key]
From ÎλιÏÎ±Î²ÎµÏ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name ×Ö±×Ö´×ש×Ö¶×Ö·×¢ ('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance". In the New Testament this is the name of the mother of John the Baptist. It was also borne by the 12th-century Saint Elizabeth, a daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary who became a Franciscan nun and lived in poverty. It was also the name of a ruling queen of England and an empress of Russia. Famous modern bearers include the British queen Elizabeth II and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
2006-07-28 09:30:29
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answered by Sherry K 5
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Your parents! And a baby name book.
2006-07-28 09:07:48
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answered by Randy G 7
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I'll tell you about my name
"Aarica" is a Hindi word...my parents found it in a Hindi to English dictionary..it means sharp..
2006-07-30 05:21:53
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answered by Rollester 4
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You ask some of the dumbest questions I've ever seen.
2006-07-28 09:20:09
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answered by Pete 2
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Latin... means artichoke. Mom had a sense of humor
2006-07-28 09:11:55
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answered by cmm 4
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it coined by your parents
2006-07-30 02:12:36
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answered by ellysee2006 1
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