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Re: What do the names you'd choose say about YOU?
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Girls:Josephine Khadija
Gwendolyn Naamah OR Katherine NaamahBoys:Samuel Saddam (don't give a crap about Saddam Hussein)
Thomas Abbas
Timothy Amir
Peter Boutros
Stephen Imran My Favorites: Josephine and Gabriel
My Most Hated: Lyric and Zayden

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You're Muslim, or of Muslim/Arabic heritage, living in an English-speaking country (I'm guessing Britain). You love both cultures, and intend to raise your children reflecting that duality. You enjoy tradition and history as well as arts, poetry, music, but form your own opinions about all of them. You are strong-willed, verging on the stubborn, with a feminine side along with a good dose of practicality.
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Yes, I am Arab (Mostly Lebanese, with some Yemeni and Syrian). I actually live in Connecticut. I do have great intereset in Religious art (mainly Christian art, as I always found their depictions of God and the prophets very lavish and beautiful).

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You're really good at climbing trees, but you can't draw giraffes.
(And I love Gwendolyn Naamah too.)
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I can't climb or draw ANYTHING. Thank you the compliment, I'm still torn between Gwendolyn Naamah or Katherine Naamah
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You're intelligent, stubborn, and like art, but you don't paint/draw anything yourself. You're interested in politics and current affairs and enjoy bike riding.
I love Gwendolyn Naamah, by the way!
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That's actually pretty accurate, though I hate politics.
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You're Muslim, or Arabic, or have those in your background. You really like houses made of brick. You find most people's pets to be badly behaved, on the most part.
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Yes, I am Arab (Mostly Lebanese, with Syrian and Yemeni) and Muslim. I'm not sure were you got the brick house part from, as I like mainly New England style homes. Finally, no, I like most pet animals.
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I would say that you are proud of your heritage and that you like more traditional names. Which might indicate that you don't want your children to be constantly judged by what their names are.Ps. Samuel Saddam sounds really nice.

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That's 100% accurate.
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