What are some other slangy names bestowed on various types of vehicles? This does NOT include singularly-applies names that people give to their own vehicles, such as “Henry&... moreWhat are some other slangy names bestowed on various types of vehicles? This does NOT include singularly-applies names that people give to their own vehicles, such as “Henry” or “Betty June”.*Whippersnappers, just calm yourselves down.
WITHOUT revealing any personally-identifying information that you do not want to reveal, two questions:1. do you know the meaning(s) of your actual first name?2. are you aware of a... moreWITHOUT revealing any personally-identifying information that you do not want to reveal, two questions:1. do you know the meaning(s) of your actual first name?2. are you aware of any name that has been researched and no meaning for it has ever been found?~
It is rare, but it can happen when cousins marry. My great aunt, Lillian Daffner, married her cousin, Ruben Daffner. A more famous example was Eleanor Roosevelt marrying her cousin... moreIt is rare, but it can happen when cousins marry. My great aunt, Lillian Daffner, married her cousin, Ruben Daffner. A more famous example was Eleanor Roosevelt marrying her cousin, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.A woman choosing to keep her maiden name doesn't count for this question.
For instance, a family gives all the children a first name that begins with the same letter — Ryla, Roderick, Randall, Richard and Reneé
Or ... more
For instance, a family gives all the children a first name that begins with the same letter — Ryla, Roderick, Randall, Richard and Reneé
Or all of the siblings have the same number of letters in their names — Jeanne, Samson, Denise, Walter, George, Lauren Or all of the girls in a whole generation share the great grandmother’s first name as their middle name — Jessica Arlene, Monique Arlene, Yvette Arlene, Ryla Arlene, Reneé Arlene, Susanne Arlene, Anna Arlene
Or all of the names rhyme — Terrol, Carole, Sheryl, Farrel, Daryl, Errol, and Merril Or none of the boys are ever namesakes and strapped with Junior, or The Third, or The Fourth, etc [this is my family; in the past three or four generations, we’ve never namesaked and tacked Junior onto a boy’s name)~ less
Please specify maiden name or married name, thank you.
After her final marriage, my maternal grandmother had 13 letters. I’ve tried to remember whether or not she had a... morePlease specify maiden name or married name, thank you.
After her final marriage, my maternal grandmother had 13 letters. I’ve tried to remember whether or not she had a middle name, but it escapes me. She passed away in the late 1980s.
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