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Re: Help with these M & R names
Mario may be used as a masc. form of Mary, but it isn't. People just got confused over the etymology of it, and being that Hispanic countries are traditionally heavily Catholic and therefore venerate the Virgin Mary a lot, parents were quite eager to think that Mario was a masc. form of Mary.I would think Miguelangelo's just a combo of Miguel and Angelo too. Miguel is Spanish, but Angelo's Italian.Reilly is just another spelling of Riley; it's pronounced the same. Think Bill O'Reilly for an example of it as a surname.Rhett's in the database. Ryland's probably just a variant of Rylan, yes.Rey is Spanish for "king".Ryker's a variant of Riker (think William Riker from Star Trek: The Next Generation), but I don't know the meaning.That's all I know.Miranda
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Help with these M & R names  ·  RachelChristine  ·  10/28/2004, 6:30 PM
Some more ideas  ·  Andy  ·  11/1/2004, 1:03 PM
Re: Help with these M & R names  ·  Miss Claire  ·  10/29/2004, 1:49 PM
Re: Help with these M & R names  ·  Miranda  ·  10/28/2004, 8:30 PM