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Re: Meanings and Origins of these names

Hi; here are someCanady: possibly a variant spelling of Kennedy?Cezanne: after the French painter Paul CézanneFayme: I don't know but I associate Fayme to the French word "faim" (hunger) :-)Jinx: "one that brings bad luck" :-( The main character in a mystery novel by Minette WaltersKarsen: an alternate spelling for CarsonMalaysia: as in the country in South-East AsiaMemphis: as in the cityNova: meaning "new" in Latin. A term in astronomy, "a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness and then within a few months or years grows dim again". Also the notorious Fiat model ("no va" means "no go, not working" in Spanish).Onyx: the precious stonePaisley: the paisley pattern, colorful curved abstract figures.Rembrandt: as in the painterRenaissance: the period in Europe (between the 14th and 17th centuries), marked by a revival of interest in Classical arts & literature and by the beginnings of modern science. From Latin: "to be born again"; thus basically the same meaning as Renée, Renata &c.Satchel: " a small bag"Satin: the glossy fabricSawyer: inspired by Tom Sawyer and thus originally a surnameScotia: probably inspired either by the Canadian province of Nova Scotia ("New Scotland") or the Latin name of Scotland.Secret: well... the meaning of this is by no means a secret to anyoneSeville: a city in SpainSicily: an island in the MediterraneanSigourney: made famous by Sigourney Weaver the actress.Sioux: the Native American tribe, pronounced SueSomalia: the country in Eastern AfricaTierra: meaning "country, ground" in Spanish.Topaz: the precious stone, a yellow sapphireVenice: the drowning city in Italy; other variants include Venzia and Venetia
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Oops... should be Venezia not Venzia
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