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Subject: Marvin = "famous friend", "marrow famous" ?
Author: minikui   (Authenticated as minikui)
Date: January 2, 2009 at 2:25:31 AM
When searching for the meaning of Marvin, I think I used to find "famous friend" on behind the name as well ... now it has been changed to "marrow famous", or maybe it has always been this way and I'm just mixing things up.

Either way, "famous friend" is a pretty common meaning given for this name, easily found on different sites in the internet. What about "marrow famous" ... what does it even mean? English is my second language, so I really don't understand this meaning.

And which one is "correct", seems like it is not known for sure?

Thanks in advance :)

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