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Quote from: anais.butterfly on October 04, 2013, 08:20:11 AMI like the name Andrea. It does happen to be my name, but here I am known by Anais, so it's cool. Also, the named implies "woman" and "strength," if I recall correctly.Also, there are NOT that many Andreas in these United States. So it's somewhat unique.Just a suggesstion It actually literally means "manliness." Nothing womanly about it except its grammatical gender. It comes, metaphorically, to mean "courage" or (to use the Latin calque), "virtue." But yes, it means "the quality of being a man," (from aner/andros, "man").There's a russian exchange student here named Andrei (pronounced with 3 syllables), and I like that.
I like the name Andrea. It does happen to be my name, but here I am known by Anais, so it's cool. Also, the named implies "woman" and "strength," if I recall correctly.Also, there are NOT that many Andreas in these United States. So it's somewhat unique.Just a suggesstion
Anais is the Coolest Butterfly I know
You name your kid "Hunter" and I will personally hunt you down and kill you with a spoon.
Quote from: Lembach on October 04, 2013, 02:49:03 PMYou name your kid "Hunter" and I will personally hunt you down and kill you with a spoon.Please post on Youtube. I am personally sick of people who give their kids two last names.Skyler SmithHunter Jonesscrew them all
Rhymes with Ace. Like it's short for Jason, but his name is just Jase.