my uncles
Hey ppl, im back from nova scotia and cape breton, the whole place is like a post card, i adise you all to go.
I have some family way out east and well i think with some of them having so many kids back then the mothers ran out of names.
I have heard the name Ulsford many times before, but I couldn't find it on here, does any one know what it means?
Also I have an Uncle Goldie, and an Uncle Pearley (pronounced like pearl, not like a pear).
On here I found Goldie, but it said only feminin, and same for Pearlie.
My uncles are like 80 so there names are not part of the recent phase to name ur children names of the oppisite sex.
The other thing i noticed from a posting below is the name Grayson isn't in the database, and its become quite popular.
I am going to take a wild stab in the dark that the name means "Son of Gray", Gray being a last name and all.
On my journey i also saw the name Oriana and Orianna, but they were being used as female versions of Orion.
I have also seen Orian as a variation on Orion now.
I also like the name Orisa, which is another female variation of Orion.
I know there were some other weapon fanatics on here so i was wondering if i could get some help with the name "Kalboros", it also might be "Kal Boros".
It was the name of an Indian sword i was going to buy, they said it was over a hundred years old at this antique shop. They had 3 of them, the oldest was over a hundred years, the others were slightly under... "appearently".
Help on anything from my uncles names, to the Orion thing, to the sword would be wonderful.
Missed you all.~Silver (SD sa Ryuchia)
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If surnames like Goldman or Pearlman were in your family or in your neighbourhood, then your uncles' names could well have come from there.
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thankz ill ask around
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