Gabriel- God is my strength.
I love my name, because im a big Christian and I just got saved in October and ever since then i've been alot happier in some ways. My name is also associated with only the male gender, I cant find any websites on my name that says it's the girl gender, but that makes it even more unique.
2007-12-22 02:21:54
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answered by ? 2
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Rock
2007-12-22 02:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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TAYLOR
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: TAY-lur [key]
Derived from Middle English taillour meaning "cutter of cloth". Originally this was a surname which denoted someone who was a tailor.
2007-12-22 02:19:43
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answered by Taylor 3
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The boy's and girl's name Kerry \k(er)-ry\ is pronounced KARE-ee. It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "black-haired" or "dark prince/princess". Also the place name of the county in Ireland. Kerrigan is an Irish surname with the same meaning.
2007-12-22 02:26:44
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Shaina-Yiddish meaning Beautiful
2007-12-22 02:19:56
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Strong
2007-12-22 02:18:27
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answered by Big Bear 7
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Jennifer has two meanings "white phantom" or "fair and weilding" from the anglasized Guinevere (as in the Arthirian legend)!
2007-12-22 02:29:58
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Mandy
Origin: English
Meaning:
She who must be loved
2007-12-22 02:58:05
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answered by Busy Bee 3
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Well my parents sort of made my name up and then told me it meant 'Maid of the mountain' or 'Mountain mist' (my Dad's welsh)
which I believed until I was about 35 then someone laughed and told me I was a mug!!!
Well, Hey, I can still believe it if I want
2007-12-22 02:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Samantha-good listener
2007-12-22 02:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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