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CARA : Origin Latin or Irish meaning 'Beloved Friend' CHARLES: meaning 'Manly' CLARK: Latin origin, occupational Cleric,clerk. Originally posted by .......


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Old 06-12-2005, 07:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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CARA : Origin Latin or Irish meaning 'Beloved Friend'

CHARLES: meaning 'Manly'

CLARK: Latin origin, occupational Cleric,clerk.

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Christopher....Greek..........Christ-bearer

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Cameron........Old English.........Bent Nose

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Caleb

This biblical name is the name of the son of Jephunneh and Hezron. It is a Hebrew name and it means 'bold'.

Casper

In Matthew 2:1, it refers to Magi from the East that came to visit Jesus the child. Casper is on the legendary names given to Magi. A number of saints bear this name. The Dutch form is Jasper

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Hi, Anyone know the meaning of the name Christine, I too would love to know the meaning of my name.

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CHRISTINE
Gender: Feminine Usage: French, English, German, Scandinavian Pronounced: krees-TEEN (French), kris-TEEN (English), kris-TEE-nu (German) [key]
French form and English, German and Scandinavian variant of CHRISTINA


Feminine form of CHRISTIAN. This was the name of a Swedish queen of the 17th century who was interested in the arts and philosophy. She gave up her crown to become a Roman Catholic.

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