Were you named after the book or the movie???
Parents in the 60's were sick! Mine named me Victory....lotta weight for a baby I say....lol!
signed, just call me Vic!
2006-09-14 18:43:14
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answer #1
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answered by newsgirlinos2 5
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Unfortunately, the name Krijthe (pronounced somewhat like Chrighton, but of course without the n) won't likely come up in any song
Actually, I found the name Krythe in America - I wonder if it's family.... If so, then my dad did find one - although the word is probably pronounced totally different, not to mention the difference in meaning, the song being Japanese ;)
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Anu Orta Veniya (When the Day Breaks)
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From: Panzer Dragoon Orta Original Sound Track (MJCG-80116)
Music by: Saori Kobayashi
Arranged by: Hayato Matsuo
Lyrics by: Shigeru Kurihara
Performed by: Eri Ito
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Lyrics
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Anu orta veniya serere krythe
Praiar sol torrere solum
Anu pluvia ire serere krythe
Praiar nebula torrere laimos
Texere linum alere amnos
Intar skene kato uva
In amatus ede evanescere
In adein ie temar vivire
Anu orta veniya serere krythe
Praiar vont krystallos solum
Anu pluiva ire serere krythe
Praiar hals krystallos kore noster
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Translation
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When the day breaks, let us go into the fields to sow
Before the sun burns the land
When the rain stops, let us go into the fields to sow
Before the poisoned air burns my throat
I knit a shirt of flax and chase the herds through the fields
In the little house behind the grape vines
You are no longer here with me
But I sing our song and continue on
When the day breaks, let us go into the fields to sow
Before the wind freezes the land
When the rain stops, let us go into the fields to sow
Before my tears freeze my eyes shut
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2006-09-14 18:59:28
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answered by Walter W. Krijthe 4
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Yeah, my husband's mother's maiden name is that of a famous actor along with another famous actor who shares *my* maiden name (with me).
My kids are a distant relatives to a famous poet from the 1920's-50's.
There's a child's book with my late husband's nickname and last name on it, as being the main character in the book.
My image was in People Magazine when I was 18.
I've been on television a few times.
I have original family photos of my favorite author and a few postcards and clippings that I found in a book I bought that was written by her.
I've met a handful of famous people.
Um, I'm sure I have more up my sleeve, but it's getting late and I'm tired now.
2006-09-14 18:50:32
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answered by coorissee 5
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I suppose the closest I can get is Indiana JONES . Mrs. JONES the song , And as a book erm ... lets see The complete ballad of halo JONES . It exists I just looked on Amazon ! Pretty impressive for such a common name and for 2 minutes of research. Dont worry give the 10 points to a worthy winner !!!!
2006-09-14 21:27:40
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answered by stew j 2
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Hi not surname but my first name Tammy there is a book a shop a love song !!
2006-09-14 20:03:42
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answered by Tammy B 2
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I have a beach, a football ground, a racing driver and a country & western singer which are the same as my surname.
2006-09-14 19:28:11
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answered by Knight-wing 3
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David bowie sung about a starman and he was also in a film as a starman, maybe you know him
2006-09-14 18:47:24
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answered by fran 5
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my son my uncle my cousin and myself all share the same first and last name original eh! and a motorway service station and an old tv presenter yet apart from my own family i never meet anybody with my surname.
2006-09-15 00:40:38
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answered by J W 2
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Well my surname is White. So let's see...I have a color, A beatles Album, a race, and every year; my Christmas is the same; a white one ( snow joke).
2006-09-14 18:44:02
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answered by Roy W 3
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I have a song, cartoon character, classic book character and a famous restaurant all with my first name.
2006-09-14 19:17:19
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answered by Mountaineer 3
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