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