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Thats not what I said at all (m) |
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LMS (Authenticated as LMS) |
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February 16, 2009 at 9:01:58 PM |
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Re: Leah by ZibiahRashidia |
The name has been typically known to be defined as meaning "weary" in Hebrew and I was wondering if it could also mean "languid" or if the two terms were so similiar that they basically mean the same thing.
There was no need for a harsh non-answer. And yes, generally a name means one thing (there are exceptions when names come from multiple elements). Names are derived from entymology and therefore follow what words and elements they are based off of.
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- Leah - LMS Feb 15 2009, 8:14:57 PM
- Re: Leah - ZibiahRashidia Feb 16 2009, 3:19:43 PM
- Thats not what I said at all (m) - LMS Feb 16 2009, 9:01:58 PM