"That which we call a rose
By any other word would smell as sweet."
--From Romeo and Juliet
More questins!
What were your childhood nicknames?
What are your nicknames now?
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What does your (real) name mean?
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My nicknames as a child were: Little Lynda, Lynda Jo from Kokamo, Lynda Jo Boboli Pizza Head, Bubba Dean, and Joey. My nicknames as of recently are: Jolynda, Jacq, Super Jacq, Pooky Pooky Pook, Jolynda my little sister, JoJo, and Lynda Jo Wannabe Kenobe. My name (Lynda) means Beautiful in Spanish.
My Grandpa called me Tweety, after Tweety Bird.
My "Uncle" Peter (He's not my uncle, just a very good family friend), his wife, and my parents called me Snowflake. Hence the name of my blog. :-) They called me Snowflake because when I was really little I had a pair of footsy jammies that were all white and Peter said that I looked like a snowflake.
Now my nicknames are: hamster (my dad calls me this), James, Jamieson, Jamester, Jamers, Jame, you get the picture. :-)
Jamie is Hebrew for truthful or supplanter.
CHELSEA
Gender: Feminine
Origin: Old English
Meaning: From the name of a district in London meaning "landing place for chalk or limestone" in Old English.
More meaning:river landing place, port
I looked your name up on the internet and this is what I found.:-)
LOL
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