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Johari Window and be honest with me!
Back home in Warren now and proud owner of a new-old car! :o) My parents had the title to the white 1997 Chrysler Cirrus gift-wrapped in a box and on the table waiting for me
Betty, my beloved 1989 Dodge Spirit, gave me lots of memories and will be missed much.
I need a name for my new car...any
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HA HA HA! Wow, that's so gay, it might as well be Fagigail
BabyNames.com: female, Hebrew, "Joy of the Father," don't know whether that's God or they capitalized that word for no reason
ThinkBabyNames.com: The girl's name Abigail is pronounced AB-ih-gayl. It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "father of exaltation." Biblical: the name of King David's third wife, described as "good in discretion and beautiful in form." She referred to herself as David's "handmaid", and her name became widely used as a term for a lady's maid. The name first came into use in Britain in the 16th century, under Puritan influence. Abbie, Abbey, and Abby are pet forms; Abegail is the Spanish form. Abigail Adams, wife of President John Adams; advice columnist Abigail Van Buren ("Dear Abby ( ... )
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anyway, name the car AUTOMIGAIL!
no, that sucks. i am sorry.
carigail?
i'm kind of partial to fagigail myself, though.
and dear abby sucks.
it weirded me out that the meanings were so different, so i looked up my name:
babynames.com:
"Warrior/Defender"
thinkbabynames.com:
The boy's and girl's name Kelly is pronounced KEL-ee. It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "descendant of Ceallach." Transferred use of the surname. Originally an Anglicized form of the ancient Irish Gaelic name Ceallach, possibly meaning "bright-headed", "strife", or "church, monastery." (WTF?)
why the huge differences?
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Having more fun that I should with this Random Namer on thinkbabynames (it doesn't care what's used as a first and last name)
Cobb Tabasco
Suffolk Kane
Seabury Armande
Medford Elridge (that is a name Salad Fingers would give to one of his finger puppet friends)
Case Tahoe
Thorn Barend
Bravlio Cochise
Waddsworth Anwar
Amin Honesto
But my final and favorite:
Breedlove Jagger
My professor of Human Sexuality was Marc Breedlove, which is even more perfect than my middle school keyboarding skills teacher Mr. Delcampo, pronounced COMM-poe, which is like "computer"...kinda!
There was also Miss Goodyear, who 5th graders referred to as the Goodyear Blimp... :o\
Innocence is definitely lost in elementary school!
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Taking a closer look at those two...
Kiana
BabyNames.com: female, American, "Living with Grace"
ThinkBabyNames.com: The boy's and girl's name Kiana is pronounced kee-AHN-ah. It is of American origin. Modern name. May be a favored prefix name or a variant of Kian, an Irish Gaelic name meaning "ancient." Also possibly related to Anna. Kiana is especially favored in Hawaii, perhaps as a rhyming variant of the popular Keanu, a boy's name made familiar by actor Keanu Reeves. Keona is also a male name. See also Ciana and Keena
Kiana has 17 variant forms: Keanna, Keiana, Keona, Keonna, Kia, Kiah, Kiahna, Kiani, Kianna, Kianni, Kiauna, Kiona, Kionah, Kioni, Kionna, Quiana and Quianna
Kiara
BabyNames.com: female, Celtic/Gaelic, "Small, Dark"
ThinkBabyNames.com: The girl's name Kiara is pronounced kee-AR-ah. Variant of Ciara (Irish) "dark ( ... )
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