ME!

Jan 18, 2005 13:41

This girl's and boy's name is used in English. Its source is Cyneburg leah, an Old English phrase meaning "Cyneburg's field."Cyneburg (meaning ''royal forest'') was an Old English personal name. In time, the place name identifying Cyneburg's holdings evolved into its present form of Kimberley ( Read more... )

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gracieloowho573 January 18 2005, 12:24:40 UTC
yeah i dont get some of them either

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gracieloowho573 January 18 2005, 12:25:22 UTC
woah it says and boys name in english????????? how unusual

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michelle_mabell January 18 2005, 15:18:03 UTC
Cucumber
Kimchee

I CALL THOSE ONES ! =P

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fallin_star_ January 19 2005, 10:21:04 UTC
alright, i'll allow that

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sigma419 January 21 2005, 10:24:02 UTC
Your new name is "timber" or "lee-lee", depending on my preference at the time.

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fallin_star_ January 21 2005, 10:27:41 UTC
:/ alright i suppose, as long as its not mik, sounds too much like mitch, and well... EWWWWY

lol

adios chico

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sigma419 January 21 2005, 10:29:15 UTC
adios lee-lee (i didnt feel like typing in my password)

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squirly_duckies January 21 2005, 13:30:50 UTC
woa kim! might i say that is pretty sweet, how did u get it, like, did u just copy n paste it from from ste or whatnot? u and ur tricky ways...and michelles and graces trickyish ways....well..yea....lol...DONT JUDGE ME!!!

lol jk

I CALL KIBBLES N'BITS!!!! and KIMBOO! except maybe ill modify that that to kimBOOT...hehe, it sounds more, like, scottish :P

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fallin_star_ January 21 2005, 15:33:31 UTC
one word

fool

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fallin_star_ January 21 2005, 15:34:58 UTC
lol i <3 u

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