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Post by §hannon on Aug 22, 2005 20:17:34 GMT -5
You can look my name up in the dictionary. Hahah. Shannon. It's defined as the river that runs through Ireland. lmao
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chanel
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Isn't he lovely, isn't he wonderful!
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Post by chanel on Aug 23, 2005 1:30:51 GMT -5
How old are Cillian's siblings? I know he's the oldest. I wonder what they look like. I bet they're stunning!
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Post by Murchadh on Aug 23, 2005 6:37:56 GMT -5
your wiccan too? wow, thats kind of creepy how close it is to those books. but i think wicca is awesome. its about being in touch with nature right? or am i mistaken? Oh no your very right.
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Post by citlalli on Aug 23, 2005 15:04:47 GMT -5
How old are Cillian's siblings? I know he's the oldest. I wonder what they look like. I bet they're stunning! YEAH! I'D LOVE TO KNOW PAIDI! MY NICK'S MEANING (CITLALLI) IS STAR, IN NAHUATL, THE AZTEC LANGUAGE. BUT MY REAL NAME IS NOT THAT POETIC... OR, WELL, IT IS. I'M LILY
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jilly
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Post by jilly on Aug 24, 2005 19:16:40 GMT -5
I love knowing the meaning of names.. its good fun... but unfortunately theres realling nothing special about my name.. Jillian or Gillian are old English names... that mean girl.
im new by the way!! heeellllllllloooo everyone!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2005 13:44:43 GMT -5
Yeah, its at Death's Door, you just google it and you can watch it somewhere, I forget the website.... It's weird, and he doesn't talk in it at all, just stands there looking confused. Hm, I looked up my name... Alexandra -- Means "Defender of Mankind" That sounds kind of cool.. Alex (What I prefer to be called) -- Independent That's better, I am a pretty independent person... link to At Death's Door - he was around 20 when he did this & conveys so much meaning w/o saying a word. I thot it pretty funny. www.atomfilms.com/af/content/atom_1091
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britt
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Post by britt on Aug 25, 2005 15:27:02 GMT -5
Ok, i'll probably sound really stupid, but it's pronounced "kill-ian" right? I always thought it was with the hard "c" sound but then when they were talking about the movie on the news the other day they said it with a soft "c." That's the wrong way, right?
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jilly
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Post by jilly on Aug 25, 2005 15:44:43 GMT -5
yeah its said as "Killian" but spelt with a c
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Post by raine on Aug 25, 2005 20:47:55 GMT -5
yup Killian like the beer and Murphy like the beer..... um well he' sIrish right? hehehe i wish they had "wakes" nowadays... what a fun tradition... in a morbid kinda way
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Post by Shelly on Aug 25, 2005 22:00:00 GMT -5
wakes?
i wish i was named after a beer. imagine how popular youd be in school
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jilly
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Post by jilly on Aug 27, 2005 11:59:06 GMT -5
i know a kid names Samuel Adams..... no joke.
and umm dont they still have wakes? maybe not in ireland but definetly still in the states... i was at one a couple months ago.
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Post by jill on Sept 16, 2005 19:10:48 GMT -5
I love knowing the meaning of names.. its good fun... but unfortunately theres realling nothing special about my name.. Jillian or Gillian are old English names... that mean girl. im new by the way!! heeellllllllloooo everyone! Ahh Jillian is my name too! Isn't it cute how our names rhyme with his? Hahah. And I didn't know my name meant "girl". How obvious.
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Post by Silhouette on Sept 16, 2005 19:17:54 GMT -5
His name means 'little warrior' or sometimes 'strife'. Something to do with battle/war. I actually had a character named Killian Brennen for a very long time before I knew about him. So...I feel sort of silly telling everyone my character's name, since they think it was made because of him. ^^; Killian = little warrior and Brennen = little raven. I actually wanted to name one of my boys either Killian/Brennen since my name is Bevin. Irish all the way! ^_^
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Post by imogen on Sept 16, 2005 21:16:55 GMT -5
My name means 'grace'. *sighs* Anne is such a thoroughly unoriginal name. I so wanted to be called Rhiannon, I loved that name. Or Imogen, either one I read in a series that had a character called Killian, and they said the meaning of his name in there and I was like, "You're kidding - it means strife?" I couldn't believe such a nice name could mean such trouble lol.
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Post by Kaylee on Sept 16, 2005 23:49:43 GMT -5
my name is kaylee, wich is a different way of spelling Kayleigh or Kayley. wich is an irish name or rnglish or something. its sounds kinda gaelic. i know i've said it before here but i love irish people, the country fascinates me. and so do the accents/cute boys i'm like 1/3 irish ( i found that out recently- so exciting!) but my name doesn't come from my descent it comes from an eighties rock hit by an english band called Marillion. and i recently discovered that song and i really like it too. so over all i'm happy with my name. this is what my name means "From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Caollaidhe meaning "descendent of Caollaidhe". The given name Caollaidhe derives from the Gaelic word caol "slender"." i think the word Caollaidhe also means something about celebrations. XD. ohhh. i like the sound of that slender bit too! cept someone commented on the name on that site andsaid its like naming your kid jellybean and it won't be good in the buisness world. this upset me. she doesn't even know me! maybe i need to be less sensitive? whatever you just don't DIS someones NAME! <33 slender. ( teehee. kaylee)
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