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Re:Unique with an A By Tangerine 2 Years, 5 Months Ago I love Annalise
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Re:Unique with an A By Yumei Chi 2 Years, 5 Months Ago SLM wrote:
QUOTE: Actually I think ambrosia is a leaf like plant that grants the eater immortality. Here is the technical definition: Ambrosia noun Definition: 1. food of classical gods: in classical mythology, the food of the deities, which was supposed to make those who ate it immortal 2. fruit and coconut dish: a dessert or salad made from oranges, bananas, and coconut 3. something delicious: a substance that tastes or smells delicious ( literary ) [Mid-16th century. Via Latin< Greek< ambrotos "immortal"] Apparently it also means a fruit salad.... Lol! Last Edit: 2009/08/24 13:00 By Yumei Chi.
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Re:Unique with an A By gabbyemmy 2 Years, 5 Months Ago i LOOOOVE Annalise Seraphina!!!!!
what about: Arielle Alexa Amberleigh Amberlynn Aaralyn Annora Alyssa Aubrianna Abrielle Adelia Aulidia Ashleah Ashlynn Amy Allison hope it helps!!!!! good luck!!
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By rpuck 2 Years, 5 Months Ago My daughter's name is Aliza (like Eliza) and I get the most compliments on it.
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Re:Unique with an A By vaughngiggles 2 Years, 5 Months Ago Aasia (Arabic, for smart, clever)
Abbey (Arabic, fathers joy) Abilene (Texas city) Abrianna (mother of many nations) Abrienda (spanish for ceremony) Acadia (Canadian for skillfullness) Acantha (Greek for legend) Ada (teutonic for happy person) Adabelle (latin for beautiful person) Adalia (hebrew for my refuge is God) Adana (city in Turkey) Addi (noble or kind person) Adelaide (old german for honorable) Adele (french for impressive) Adelicia (old english for worthy) Adelina (old german for gracious) Aderyn (welsh bird) Adesina (yoruban for the way is open for more) Adina (hebrew for delicate and sensible) Adoncia (spanish for something sweet) Adonia (greek for something beautiful) Adorabelle (combo of Adora and Belle) Adriana (latin, dark woman from the sea) Agatha (greek, for kind person) Aileen (scottish for the sunlight) Aisha (Arabic, meaning life) Aislinn (Gaelic, dreamer) Akaisha(irish flower) Akela (hawaiian for kind) Akilah (arabic, intelligent, logical) Alana (irish gaelic, beautiful child) Alessandra (Italian, defender of mankind) Alethea (greek, truthful person) Alexavia Aloysia (famous warrior) Alvira (latin, fair one) Amberley (hindu, sky) Amissa (hebrew for friend) Andraya (trusted by God) Angeni (native american, spirit of an angel) Annika (loved by God) Aphrodite (goddess of beauty and love) Aquene (native american name for a baby symbolizing peace) Aretha (greek, the best) Arika (aborigial, waterlily) Asa (hebrew/japanese) biblical name for the hebrews in japanese means morning) Asha (sanskrit for desire) Ashleigh (old english for ash tree) Ashling (irish gaelic, dreamer) Astra (greek, star) Atara (hebrew, crown) Athalia (hebrew, god is happy) Athena (greek, wise woman) Audrey (old english, very strong character) Averah (offender) Avery (old english girl baby meaning ruler of the elves) Azura (french , blue sky) big enough list? LOL best wishes
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Re:Unique with an A By Kelley1989 2 Years, 5 Months Ago Ambrosia is greek for "IMMORTAL" because the ancients believed it was their favorite food that made their gods immortal so yes now ambrosia is a type of fruit salad.
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