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[Facts] Re: EITHER NAME AS FIRST, WHAT DOES IT MEAN PLEASE?
by
Stef
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8/26/2003, 11:02 AM
in reply to
a message by NIA AUDRISE
Nia
is a welsh form of the irish name
Niamh
or Neeve meaning "bright". Although Audrise is rare there are many hits on the web for Audrice. This could be a feminine form of Audric/Aldric meaning "old rule".
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EITHER NAME AS FIRST, WHAT DOES IT MEAN PLEASE?
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NIA AUDRISE
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8/21/2003, 2:40 PM
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Re: EITHER NAME AS FIRST, WHAT DOES IT MEAN PLEASE?
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Stef
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8/26/2003, 11:02 AM
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Re: EITHER NAME AS FIRST, WHAT DOES IT MEAN PLEASE?
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nish
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12/15/2003, 4:36 AM