Letty: (Form of Letita or Leticia) Spanish or Latin
Heather: English means heather
Madeline: English means woman of magdala
Natalie: French means christmas child or born of christmas
2007-03-23 02:57:20
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answered by Emily Answers 5
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NATALIE; - Latin origin. The boy's and girl's name Natalie \n(a)-ta-lie\ is pronounced NAT-a-lee, and its meaning is "birthday". Refers to the birthday of Christ, or Christmas. There was a fourth-century Saint Natalia. The "h" is silent in the French form Nathalie; some American variants (like Nathalee) are phonetically spelled to retain the "h" sound. Actresses Natalie Wood, Natalie Portman; singer Natalie Cole.
Natalie has 29 variant forms: Nat, Nata, Natala, Natalee, Natalene, Natalia, Natalja, Natalina, Nataline, Nataly, Nataliya, Natalya, Natasha, Natelie, Nately, Nathalee, Nathalia, Nathalie, Nathaliely, Nathalija, Nathaly, Natilie, Natividad, Nattilie, Nattie, Nettie,
Natalie is a very popular female first name and an uncommon surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census)
MADELINE; - Hebrew origin. The girl's name Madeline \m(a)-deli-ne, mad(e)-line\ is pronounced MAD-a-linn, and its meaning is "woman from Magdala". French Variant is Madeleine, Place name: Magdala was a town on the Sea of Galilee, the home of Saint Mary Magdalen, whom Jesus healed and who was present at his crucifixion.
Madeline is a very popular female first name and a very rare surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census).
HEATHER; - Middle English origin. The girl's name Heather \he(a)-ther\ is pronounced HEH-ther, and is a flower name after an evergreen flowering plant that thrives on peaty barren lands, as in Scotland. Has an upper-class aura.
LETTY: The girl's name Letty \l(et)-ty\ is a variant of Aleta and Letitia.
The baby name Letty sounds like Lotty and Letta. Other similar baby names are Netty, Betty and Hetty.
Letty is a common female first name and a very rare surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census).
2007-03-23 08:46:54
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answered by accumulator 1
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Letty (Leticia) Spanish/Portuguese: gladness, happiness
Natalie: English/Scottish/French/Welsh: From the Latin Natalia, a name derived from dies natalis (natal day); the name is often bestowed upon children born on Christmas Day
Madeline: English/Scottish/Welsh/French/Greek/ Irish/Spanish/Portuguese: high tower
Heather: English/Scottish/Welsh: literally "heather," a plant from the heath family
Pretty names, and cool meanings!
2007-03-23 05:57:52
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answered by kacey 5
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Letty= Latin ; Diminutive of Letitia: Joy.
Natalie= French ; born at Christmas
Madeline= Hebrew ; Tower of Strength
Heather= English ; flowering Shrub
2007-03-23 05:13:41
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answered by Mrs.know.It.All 3
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He comprado varias veces aletas para adultos y siempre han sido un compra muy buena así que he comprado aletas para mi hija también en los sitios web, las aletas además de un buen precio son de una marca reconocida y la calidad se ve desde el primer momento, lo ha probado a los pocas días después de la entrega y han merecido todo el dinero, son muy cómodas, ligeras y se adapta muy bien a su pequeño pie, una compra excelente.
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answered by Anonymous
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Def Natalie..I don't like the others.
2007-03-23 06:32:09
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answered by ♥AsH♥ 5
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madeline (maddie for short) or heather
2007-03-24 07:05:54
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answered by ilessthanthreeyou 3
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my name is heather. technically it's a purple flowering weed.
english?irish?
2007-03-24 16:08:10
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answered by heather p 1
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irish and french
2007-03-23 02:50:52
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answered by marcella 2
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