http://www.behindthename.com/ Hier kan je kijken waar je oorspronkelijk vandaan komt en wat de betekenis is, die van mij is geen nieuwtje, dat wist ik al: LETIZIA f Italian Italian form of LETITIA--> f English From the Late Latin name Laetitia which meant "joy, happiness".
Mijn boktnaam is een (verbastering van) Caelie, wat van Kayley komt (keelie) From the Irish surname Ó Caollaidhe, which means "descendent of Caollaidhe". The given name Caollaidhe derives from the Gaelic word caol "slender". Heb destijds niet echt op de betekenis gelet, maar vond het vooral erg mooi klinken..
mijn echte naam Elizabeth ELIZABETH f English, Biblical Pronounced: ee-LIZ-a-beth From Elisabet, the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elisheba meaning "God is my oath". In the New Testament this is the name of the mother of John the Baptist. It was also borne by the 12th-century Saint Elizabeth, a daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary who became a Franciscan nun and lived in poverty. It was also the name of a ruling queen of England and an empress of Russia. Famous modern bearers include the British queen Elizabeth II and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
YVETTE f French Pronounced: ee-VET French feminine form of YVES mijn bokt naam kunnen ze niet vinden maart dat weet ik we het is ijslands voor reuzenvrouw
VERONICA f English, Italian, Romanian Pronounced: ve-RAWN-i-ka Latin form of BERENICE, the spelling influenced by the Ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "true image". This was the name of a legendary saint who wiped Jesus's face with a towel and then found his image imprinted on it.
TAMARA f Russian Pronounced: ta-MA-ra Russian form of TAMAR. The name can also mean "spice" in Sanskrit.
TAMAR f Jewish, Biblical Pronounced: TAY-mar Means "date palm" in Hebrew. Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah in the Old Testament. Also in the Old Testament, this was the name of a daughter of David.
Dat Tamara dadelpalm betekend in het Hebreeuws weet ik, maar dat het een Russische vorm van Tamar is dus niet. Weer wat geleerd!
INGE m,f German, Scandinavian Short form of German and Scandinavian names beginning with the element ing, which refers to the Norse god ING (see ING).
ING From old Germanic Ingwaz, which possibly means "he who is foremost". Ing was the name of a Norse and Germanic fertility god, known in Scandinavia as Yngvi Freyr
CORINNA f English, German Pronounced: ko-REEN-a From the ancient Greek name Korinna, which was derived from kore "maiden". This was the name of a Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC. Also, the Roman poet Ovid wrote love poems about a woman named Corinna.
LAURA f English, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Finnish Pronounced: LOR-a, LAWR-a Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel". In ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. Saint Laura was a 9th-century Spanish martyr, a nun who was thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors. Another famous bearer was Laura Secord, a Canadian heroine during the War of 1812
Vasco nog altijd mis ik je Peline mijn nieuwe topper
Miranda = Englisch. Voortgekomen uit het Latijnse mirandus bewonderenswaardig betekenen ", prachtig". De naam werd gecreeerd door Shakespeare voor de heldin in zijn spel ' Tempest '. Dit is ook de naam van één van de manen van Uranus.
INGRID f Scandinavian, German Means "Ing is beautiful" from the name of the Norse god ING combined with Old Norse fríðr "beautiful". A famous bearer was Ingrid Bergman, an actress from Sweden
VANESSA f English Pronounced: va-NES-a Invented by author Jonathan Swift. He arrived at it by rearranging the initial syllables of the first name and surname of Esther Vanhomrigh, his close friend. Vanessa was later used as the name of a genus of butterfly.
DAPHNE f Greek Mythology, English Pronounced: DAF-nee Means "laurel" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was a nymph turned into a laurel tree by her father in order that she might escape the pursuit of Apollo
[23:29:22] [@|D|SyPheRoN] ROY m Scottish, English [23:29:22] [@|D|SyPheRoN] Pronounced: ROI [23:29:22] [@|D|SyPheRoN] Derived from Gaelic ruadh meaning "red". A notable bearer was Rob Roy, a Scottish outlaw of the 18th century. [23:29:47] [@|D|SyPheRoN] omg I'm Scottish
MELISSA f English, Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek Pronounced: me-LIS-a Means "bee" in Greek. This was the name of a nymph that cared for young Zeus in Greek mythology. It is also the name of the fairy who helps Rogero escape from the witch Alcina in the poem 'Orlando Furioso' by Ariosto.
Zie je wel dat ik op de een of andere manier voor Orlando gemaakt ben, hij kom zelfs voor in m'n naam
Mijn naam kennen ze niet, maar dan doe ik wel mijn tweede naam
YASMIN f Iranian, English Persian form of JASMINE JASMINE f English Pronounced: JAZ-min From Persian Yasmin, the name of a climbing plant with fragrant flowers which is used for making perfumes.