I was wandering through cyber space searching for the origin of NAAMAH. A friend recently started using this name online, so I thought would find the origin of the name. Thats how i found my way here. You seem to be an extremely interesting person, Naamah.
I found your journal through a shared interest in apocatastasis, and reading your info page would like to tell you my mom is an alumna of Trinity College Dublin (more years ago than she would like to confess) --so good luck with your studies there. In her time the rooms were so cold you had to sit on your hands to warm them before you wrote, but I hope the intervening quarter century has brought some HVAC advancements. I'd like to hear more about your studies and would be pleased if you would add me to your journal. Mine is, I confess, much more mundane, and I'm afraid I don't update as much as I could. Have a nice weekend!
hey naamah, i used to read your journal quite often and found it very interesting.my name is also naamah and i wondered how u pronounced yours?cuz i am british it may be different.i dont no the origin but i think it is hebrew meaning beloved one if that is of any help to anyone.anyways it wud b cool if i cud b ur freind :D xx
Hey there, it's Juli, way back from st. joe. I added you as a friend. Sounds like things have gotten interesting since I last saw you. Hope all is well.
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