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Re: Froilan
I don't want to be unduly pessimistic but that's a lot of meaning to fit into two syllables! Suspiciously positive meaning, too.I went to the web site you used, and looked up Imogen, which they claim is Latin and means image or likeness. So clearly they don't do etymology.
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Look up Nevaeh - they claim it is Hebrew and means life.http://www.babynamescountry.com/meanings/Nevaeh.html..and Brian means "strong and honourable", Briana "strong, virtuous and honorable" http://www.babynamescountry.com/meanings/Brian.html... Jessica means healthy
... Guinevere means white wave or white phantom
... Destiny is a French name
... Tyler means tailor
... Riley means valiant
... Braden meand brode valley
... Caden is a form of Arabic name Kadin meaning friend, companionI also love their baby naming tips:Make a Unique Name
If you don't want to use a popular or traditional name, there are many ways to create your own unique name.The easiest way to create your own name is by adding a diminutive ending to the name that you like, for example: Angel + ina = Angelina, Julia + anna = Julianne, Paula + lina = Paulina or try to add a prefix before a name, for example: a combination of the prefix De + Lacy = Delacy, Da + Marcus = Damarcus, La + Tisha = Latisha, Ta + Nita = Tanita, Be + Linda = Belinda, Ka + Sandra = Kassandra.You can also change the spelling or the pronunciation, for example: [o - a] = Olivia - Alivia, [v - j] = Vanessa - Janessa, [i - y] = Addison - Addyson, [k - l] = Keyla - Leyla and etc.Feel free to experiment with name combinations, it is the best way to create the unique name you will like.
Lol :P
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Ouch -that hurts! It would be funny if only some sad people didn't take it seriously. Tyler = tailor? All those tails on the bathroom wall? And think of the possibilities: V to J could give you Jictoria ... and what about Verald if it works in reverse? Though their idea of uniqueness isn't mine in general ...Paula + Lina indeed! Maybe 'unique' is another word they need to look up.
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